Head to the Science and Industry Museum this summer for a fascinating summer season of hands-on workshops, fun activities and must-see exhibitions.
Free entry
Head to the Science and Industry Museum this summer for a fascinating summer season of hands-on workshops, fun activities and must-see exhibitions.
Free entry
Join Heartbreak Productions for this super glam outdoor adaptation of Shakespeare’s star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet.
From £11.50
Escape to the beautiful setting of the Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden to experience this timeless tale of intrigue and passion.
From £11.50
Bring your own chair and sit in the open-air: Heartbreak productions bring outdoor theatre shenanigans to Didsbury Village.
From £11.50
100 Ways to Tie a Shoelace is a witty, whimsical and heart-felt piece of new writing, complete with outrageous characters, slick comedy and a sincere narrative.
From £12
Join BAFTA Breakthrough comic, Luisa Omielan when she tries out some brand new material for her upcoming project, God is a Woman, Jesus was a Feminist.
From £10.00
A new show from Forced Entertainment driven by a heavy musical score and teeters precariously between comical and absolutely tragic.
From £10.00
Let the award-winning Manchester theatre company Powder Keg be your storytelling guides on a curious journey around familiar local landmarks.
With its beautifully charming and quirky style, Little Moreton Hall offers an iconic Tudor manor house, moat, manicured knot garden and plenty of fun activities for everyone.
Free entry
Celebrate the Bridgewater Canal and its communities with a wild weekend of walking, storytelling and performance. One canal. Three days. Five miles.
Free entry
Running from Runcorn to Leigh, the Bridgewater Canal is 65km long. Constructed over 250 years ago by the Duke of Bridgewater, it is considered to be the first true canal in England. Constructed during the Industrial Revolution, the success of the Bridgewater Canal helped to inspire a period of intense canal building in Britain, known as Canal Mania.
Incoming Festival celebrates the best-emerging theatre companies from the UK and beyond – try something new for just a fiver.
From £5.00