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1361. Top US comic to fly in
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 June 2003 JACKIE Mason, one of America’s best-known comedians is to appear in Manchester to perform his new show ‘A Night At The Opera’ as part of three-date UK tour. -
1362. Think big time!
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 June 2003 THE man behind some of Manchester's top bands is helping a new generation of musicians break into one of Britain's toughest industries. -
1363. Ukulele Geordie
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 June 2003 GEORDIE comic Gavin Webster on the bad influence his ukulele has on him.& -
1364. Queer Up North returns
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 May 2003 FIRST established in 1992, Queer Up North is now in its 11th year and has grown to become a key player on the international arts scene, presenting "queer" and challenging work from leading lesbian and gay artists. -
1365. Home where the heart is
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2003 FORMER HearSay singer Suzanne Shaw is to return to the North West to play Bobbi& in the musical Summer Holiday. -
1366. Legend Liliane happy to reprise role
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 April 2003 SANDY Wilson's classic musical The Boyfriend celebrates its fiftieth birthday this year, and as part of the celebrations a new touring version comes to The Lowry next week. -
1367. Wholewheat poet
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 “TAKE away that woodstain and never darken my door again….” declares a muffled voice from behind a closed (unstained) door. “But I haven’t got any wood stain,” you proffer incredulously. -
1368. Reformed Dexys set Manchester date
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2003 EIGHTIES folk pop outfit Dexys Midnight Runners have announced a date in Manchester later this year – 17 years after they split up. -
1369. Manchester bands set for Euro party
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2003 FOLLOWING Radio 1's One Big Weekend at Heaton Park, there is hope of more free music from top bands in the city. -
1370. The Affair of the Necklace (12)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 January 2002 A solid period drama set in revolutionary France with an intricate plot – but it can’t make its mind up whether it’s a romp like The Three Musketeers or a morality piece like Les Miserables.