With Inside Mr. Enderby, Manchester Collective celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Anthony Burgess, the Mancunian author of the controversial novel, A Clockwork Orange.
From £12.00
With Inside Mr. Enderby, Manchester Collective celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Anthony Burgess, the Mancunian author of the controversial novel, A Clockwork Orange.
From £12.00
At the centre of John Hyatt: Rock Art is Club Big, a fully kitted-out pop-up music club. John Hyatt is your magical master of ceremonies, introducing the best breakthrough live music and performance every Friday from 6pm until 9pm.
Free entry
The RNCM hosts its first day-long Come and Sing event, to coincide with the RNCM Opera’s production of Handel’s Theodora.
From £30.00
Sound and Music’s much-loved sonic arts festival will be heading to the city this March with an array of UK premieres, special commissions and installations, curated by local ensemble Distractfold. From £8.00
Two highlights from the Museum of Science and Industry’s Sound and Music Late this March are the unveiling of results from the HookedonMusic experiment, and a silent disco to cap the night off.
Free entry
As part of the Museum of Science and Industry’s Sound and Music Late this March, legendary designer Peter Saville will discuss the museum’s Factory Records archive.
Free entry
The Museum of Science and Industry’s ever-popular Lates series returns in March, with a ‘Sound and Music’ theme.
Free entry
Theodora was Handel’s penultimate oratorio and is widely recognised as one of his great masterpieces. This rarely staged dramatic work contains some of Handel’s most beautiful arias, and promises to be a profoundly moving theatrical experience.
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Don’t miss out on the thrilling opening programme of Manchester Collective’s 2017 season
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A celebration of the music of his Purple Highness featuring David McAlmont and Baby Sol on vocals, Janette Mason (MD) and an all-star band.
From £10.00
The BBC Philharmonic’s innovative Red Brick Sessions series returns to the University of Salford’s Peel Hall for its final outing.
Free entry
Originally shot in 25 countries on six continents, Baraka brought together a series of stunningly photographed scenes to capture what director Ron Fricke calls ‘a guided meditation on humanity.’
From £14.00