Fashionable and flamboyant, this production marks Northern Broadsides’ 30th anniversary year and is the company’s first full show since the beginning of the pandemic.
From £24.00
Fashionable and flamboyant, this production marks Northern Broadsides’ 30th anniversary year and is the company’s first full show since the beginning of the pandemic.
From £24.00
Don’t miss out on one of the first UK performances of Carlos Acosta’s sparkling new 21st-century production of a 19th-century masterpiece.
From £10.00
Founded by the great ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, the exceptional Havana dance company bring Cuba’s rich culture to Salford.
From £15.00
Make your own wormery, meet the Bridgewater pigs and enjoy an interactive discovery trail – get your hands dirty at RHS Garden Bridgewater this half term.
Free entry
To celebrate the Lunar New Year -The Lowry have teamed up a brilliant community of north-west based British East Asian and South East Asian creatives. Seize the opportunity to see some brand-new theatre in development at The Lowry.
From £5.00
CANCELLED: Provocative and playful, led by artist Jamal Gerald, Jumbie is an immersive and contemporary exploration of a lost dance ritual from the Caribbean by a Black queer ensemble.
From £12.50
Created in the heat of love, exhaustion and chaos, RashDash’s new show is all about having – and becoming – a mother.
London-based Korean diaspora artist duo Breakwater present a powerful storytelling performance examining the historical trauma of Chinese indentured labour.
Free entry
A brand-new Indian dance show by Pagrav Dance Company inspired by the vibrancy of Uttarayan, the kite festival that takes place in Gujarat, Northern India every year.
From £14.00
Based on the best-selling children’s novel by Sophie Anderson, Marinka and her unusual house are brought to life in this stunning production by the award-winning theatre company, Les Enfants Terribles.
An extraordinarily beautiful piece of theatre, this adaptation by Simon Stephens brings Mark Haddon’s original and poignant novel to the stage.
From £13.00
A deeply moving piece of theatre – as enchanting as it is brutal – Let The Right One In tells a chilling and beautiful coming-of-age vampire love story.
From £10.00