
Apocalypse Now’s irresistible bombast, hallucinatory imagery and killer score more than justify a trip to the cinema this summer.
From £9.15Apocalypse Now’s irresistible bombast, hallucinatory imagery and killer score more than justify a trip to the cinema this summer.
From £9.15The North West’s most fun new band rolls into Jacaranda this July, fresh off the back of their debut EP No and a place on the NME 100 list.
From £11.00Join Manchester Jewish Museum for a hands-on baking workshop where you’ll learn how to knead and shape your very own challah bread.
From £0.00Drawing (Paper) Show ‘25 gathers the work of 50 artists who use drawing in anything from the most traditional to experimental approaches.
Free entryAs part of Football City, Art United – the exhibition pairing top footballers with contemporary artists – kids can design the kit of their dreams.
Free entryPoet and now memoirist Jo Bell invites you to join her “for a friendly evening” at The Portico Library when she’ll be talking about her new “smart, funny” memoir Boater.
From £6.00The Mill Gallery presents the inaugural Summer Exhibition 2025 – a group display of painting, drawing, sculpture, collage and more.
Free entryBringing new writing and theatre-night energy to Stockport, Shorts at Stockroom could be just the ticket.
From £14.00A free day of bizarre behaviour and exciting live performance at Z-arts. Expect the unexpected. Playful, unpredictable, and not easily forgotten.
Free entryRichard Linklater’s evocative romance follows Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy’s characters across eighteen years and three acclaimed films.
From £25.85Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 2025 offers a fascinating and diverse programme of performance with ticket prices that won’t break the bank.
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