Prepare your picnic and pop the prosecco, Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre plays host to a magical production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
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Prepare your picnic and pop the prosecco, Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre plays host to a magical production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
From £23.60
Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Chapterhouse Theatre Company this summer as they present the classic tale of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
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Stretch those competitive muscles and explore 40 years of video game challenges and design from Pacman to the latest in virtual reality.
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Back for 2025, Trafford’s flagship arts festival returns to Waterside for six days of experiential performance and cultural delight.
LAST CHANCE. Making its premiere at HOME this month, OthelloMacbeth is a fusion of two of Shakespeare’s finest works in a bold new ensemble production.
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School’s out for summer but this silent island is not as quiet as you would think… A Royal Exchange Theatre Young Company production of The Tempest.
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Abraham Moss Community School is a mixed all-through school located on a 19-hectare site situated on Crescent Road in the Crumpsall/Cheetham Hill district of North Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, next to the Abraham Moss Metrolink station.
Rambert present their first full-length work in over 30 years – Life is a Dream is a spectacular new dance show from the Olivier Award-winning choreographer Kim Brandstrup.
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Following the critically acclaimed magical Midsummer Night’s Dream in 2017, Feelgood Theatre return to Heaton Park to stage Shakespeare’s tale of ‘star-cross’d lovers’, Romeo and Juliet.
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Get comfy as Contact’s bold, young artists explore what it means to be a man. This event takes place at a secret location which has yet to be announced.
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In the 70th year of the NHS, New Perspectives collaborate with theatre-maker Michael Pinchbeck to explore the role of an NHS doctor from 1967 through to the present day.
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