LAST CHANCE. Oldham Coliseum presents a home-grown production of BAFTA and Academy Award-winning Martin McDonagh’s A Skull In Connemara.
From £17.00
LAST CHANCE. Oldham Coliseum presents a home-grown production of BAFTA and Academy Award-winning Martin McDonagh’s A Skull In Connemara.
From £17.00
BINGE! – from the Mighty Heart Theatre – is a full-bodied show about the strength of women and triumphing through trauma. Performed as part of HOME’s PUSH Festival.
From £5.00
Bolton Library Theatre is situated inside Bolton Museum, a public museum and art gallery, which is owned by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.
Choreographed by Cathy Marston, Northern Ballet’s new biopic brings the sensational story of Queen Victoria to life in dance.
From £12.00
There will be a few Arthur Miller revivals happening in 2019 but this one really shouldn’t go under your radar. Directed by David Thacker, we’ve got high hopes.
From £10.00
This January Rob Ward’s acclaimed tale of love and boxing heads to Moss Side Boxing Club for a special knock-out performance.
From £5.00
Using dance, live music and performance ColetivA Ocupação tell the real and brutal story of the high school occupations of 2015 and 2016 in Brazil.
From £10.00
An exciting cross-city performance from Contact Young Company and Battersea Arts Centre’s Homegrown Company exploring pressing issues in a post-Brexit society.
From £10.00
Tunde Adefioye joins forces with the Contact Young Company and Young Identity to explore the decolonisation of public culture.
From £10.00
Presented by Contact and The Lowry, No Kids explores the chaotic social anxieties and ethical challenges surrounding same-sex parenting.
From £10.00
LAST CHANCE. Following two sold-out runs at the National Theatre, acclaimed performances in Leeds, Inua Ellams’ Barber Shop Chronicles closes at The Royal Exchange this weekend.
From £18.50
A celebration of the North West’s creative talents, PUSH Festival at HOME Manchester is always a highlight of the theatre calendar.