Spring Awakening combines an electrifying rock score and genre-defying writing to tell the story of sexual and adolescent discovery.
From £16.00
Spring Awakening combines an electrifying rock score and genre-defying writing to tell the story of sexual and adolescent discovery.
From £16.00
The Royal Exchange is primed to take on Victor Frankenstein’s nightmare this spring in a thrilling new adaptation by playwright April de Angelis.
17.00+
An exciting and immersive theatrical experience set in a real sari shop in the heart of Manchester’s Curry Mile.
11.00 - 15.00
Join local libraries for This Vibrant Thing – a dazzling array of creative experiences, festival style.
Free entry
Join Longsight Library for This Vibrant Thing – a dazzling array of creative experiences, festival style.
Free entry
Join North City Libary for This Vibrant Thing – a dazzling array of creative experiences, festival style.
Free entry
Join Wythenshawe Forum Library for This Vibrant Thing – a dazzling array of creative experiences, festival style.
Free entry
After a successful production back in 2009, Chris Hoyle’s semi-autobiographical coming-of-age play, The Newspaper Boy, returns this February at Manchester’s newest and most exciting fringe venue, 53Two.
From £11.00
A fast-unfolding, urgent plot, mixes broad comedy with tense drama – be seduced by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most infamous antihero, Don Giovanni.
From £15.00
The Balbir Singh Dance Company tackle The Civic with a dramatic story of women’s rugby told through a fusion of contemporary dance and Indian Kathak.
From £10.00
When Anna makes a decision that could affect the rest of her life, can Renee stand by and watch? The Almighty Sometimes was a winner of a Judges Award at the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting.
From £17.00
This verbatim style show by Forked Theatre Company gathers stories from women, across the local area, on the subject of ‘motherhood’.
From £7.00