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  1. 1. Deadline looms for playwriting competition

    CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 The first act in the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting’s search for the great new plays and new writers of 2011 is fast drawing to a close as writers only have until Monday, June 6, to submit their work.
  2. 2. Profile: Bruntwood Prize For Playwriting

    CityLife, Thursday 10 February 2011 The Bruntwood Prize recognises great new talent, writes Kevin Bourke.
  3. 3. Review: Aladdin - Buxton Opera House

    CityLife, Monday 13 December 2010 This Baghdad, with its Sultan’s palace, magic carpet, comic camel and Widow Twankey’s laundry, is a magical world away from the tragic place we’ve come to know.
  4. 4. Review: Eight - The Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Friday 23 July 2010 NewUpNorth is a relatively young theatre company established a couple of years ago in Manchester. Its aim is to be involved in fresh and original writing - which is certainly an apt description of Eight, written by Ella Hickson.
  5. 5. Review: Eight - The Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Friday 23 July 2010 NewUpNorth is a relatively young theatre company established a couple of years ago in Manchester. Its aim is to be involved in fresh and original writing - which is certainly an apt description of Eight, written by Ella Hickson.
  6. 6. Review: Afternoon Tea - Buxton Festival Fringe

    CityLife, Wednesday 14 July 2010 One of the main attractions at Buxton this year is Hendrick’s Horseless Carriage of Curiosities, an antique railway carriage stuffed with strange objects, including a singing cucumber, a book whose pages never stop turning and an endless supply of gin.
  7. 7. Review: Afternoon Tea - Buxton Festival Fringe

    CityLife, Wednesday 14 July 2010 One of the main attractions at Buxton this year is Hendrick’s Horseless Carriage of Curiosities, an antique railway carriage stuffed with strange objects, including a singing cucumber, a book whose pages never stop turning and an endless supply of gin.
  8. 8. Review: The Harder They Come - The Lowry

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 June 2010 As musicals go, The Harder They Come bends all the rules. Loosely based on the true story of Ivanhoe ‘Rhygin’ Martin, it tells of a country youth who arrives in the city in search of his dreams and ends up losing his innocence and his life.
  9. 9. Review: The Harder They Come - The Lowry

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 June 2010 As musicals go, The Harder They Come bends all the rules. Loosely based on the true story of Ivanhoe ‘Rhygin’ Martin, it tells of a country youth who arrives in the city in search of his dreams and ends up losing his innocence and his life.
  10. 10. Review: The Hobbit - Palace Theatre

    CityLife, Wednesday 26 May 2010 The magic and adventure of Middle Earth comes to life in a stage adaptation of The Hobbit. Although Peter Jackson's proposed film version is facing continuing delays, fans of JRR Tolken's classic text will enjoy the live version currently on show at The Palace.
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