imitating the dog and Leeds Playhouse bring a unique shot-for-shot stage recreation of George A. Romero’s classic 1968 zombie movie.
From £14.00
imitating the dog and Leeds Playhouse bring a unique shot-for-shot stage recreation of George A. Romero’s classic 1968 zombie movie.
From £14.00
New year. New start. So put the tub of chocolates away and check out this rare revival of J.M Barrie’s farce by Northern Broadsides instead.
From £18.00
Following the success of the first-ever Turn On Fest in 2020, an online edition of the festival will return this spring.
From interactive poker games, aerial performance and Street Culture, Week 53 celebrates bold and brilliant contemporary performance.
Promising “divine decadence, darling”, this award-winning show – directed by Rufus Norris – is absolutely unmissable.
From £13.00
This historic theatre is back in business with its first theatre production in over two decades. Snow White’s Privilege offers a scandalous alternative to panto.
From £8.00
The Playhouse Theatre, originally known as the Hulme Hippodrome opened its doors on 6 October 1902. In 2018, the historic venue was relaunched as a community arts centre by NIAMOS – a collective of artists, musicians and local residents.
Join Northern Broadsides for folk songs and storytelling in Halifax’s underground theatre.
From £15.00
Following a sell-out London season and US tour, Stephen Daldry’s radical version of the classic thriller comes to Salford.
From £17.50
Nestled deep underground beneath the Dean Clough Mills, The Viaduct Theatre is home to acclaimed theatre company Northern Broadsides.
With ingenious puppetry and the magic of theatre, Little Angel Theatre bring David Walliams’ hilarious story to life.
From £7.50
Looking for something a little bit different this Christmas? 1927 have got just the ticket.
From £10