After two critically acclaimed seasons of Shakespeare, Daniel Taylor Productions will return to the Epstein Theatre with Macbeth.
From £16.00
After two critically acclaimed seasons of Shakespeare, Daniel Taylor Productions will return to the Epstein Theatre with Macbeth.
From £16.00
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Opera North, Northern Broadsides and Matthew Bourne’s stunning choreography are among our top picks of The Lowry’s new season.
Love is war as Northern Broadsides present Much Ado About Nothing at The Lowry – Shakespeare’s glorious romantic and chaotic comedy.
From £23.00
Rita, Sue and Bob Too gives a vivid portrait of two girls caught between a brutal childhood and an uncompromising future.
From £20.00
Featuring some of their biggest hits all played live, this is a joyful celebration of The Beatles’ ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’.
From £15.00
Birmingham Royal Ballet return to The Lowry with David Bintley’s glorious, gothic adaptation of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in his farewell season.
From £19.00
Cheese and pineapple sticks, shagpile carpets and spider plants…Mike Leigh’s seminal play and most celebrated comedy comes to Manchester Opera House.
From £13.00
With a continuing drive towards bold global programming, HOME Manchester welcomes friends, old and new, for an exhilarating new season.
Intersecting religion, sexuality and gender – winner of the 2018 Papatango New Writing Prize, The Funeral Director comes to HOME’s stage this March.
From £5.00
Señor Serrano return to ¡Viva! Festival at HOME with their unique, award-winning cinematic style of performance.
From £5.00
Following previous sell-out runs, Fat Blokes is ready to stage another fat rebellion at HOME this July. A pragmatic dialogue about fat queer masculinity.
From £10.50
Acclaimed director Emma Rice will bring her adaptation of Angela Carter’s Wise Children to HOME this February.
From £10.00