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241. Detox Mansion, A Woman Of Uncertain Age, Brief Encounters @ 24:7
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 MANCHESTER and Salford's exhilarating new theatre festival, 24:7, is the brainchild of David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, who were inspired by a visit to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. To judge by the three productions I was able to see over the weekend, artistically it's a great success. -
242. Buxton Festival Fringe: Cafe Coward @ Old Clubhouse
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 NOEL Coward and Gertrude Lawrence first appeared together in Manchester in 1913, the start of a showbusiness relationship that lasted a lifetime. -
243. Baked beans on the menu at top store
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 June 2004 HARVEY Nichols is putting humble baked beans on the menu for the first time this week as it continues the series of Film Night Suppers. -
244. Move: History of the festival
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 June 2004 THIS year's Move Festival is the third in its history. Here's a look back at the bands who have played at the urban music festival so far. -
245. Go Firth and conquer
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 FOR anyone who has ever been railroaded into a 'bonding weekend', be it boy scouts or a leadership course, then Neville's Island will no doubt tickle your fancy. -
246. Critical mass
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 MANCHESTER braces itself for its first ever 24:7 Theatre Festival this week. -
247. Mull Historical Society - This is Hope (b-unique)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 COLIN MacIntyre's third album under the MHS banner finds him in more reflective mood than before - which given the naval gazing on the previous two should give you an idea of the levels of introspection found on This is Hope. -
248. Round the Horneā¦.Revisited @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 December 2004 THERE were plenty of people in the audience at the Lowry last night who remember the days when 'Jimmy Young was known as young Jimmy.' -
249. The Rutles @ Academy 3
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 December 2004 TO be a proper spoof band requires something special - at least as much, if not more, talent than those you are taking the mickey out of. -
250. Cinderella story for Isla
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 December 2004 IN the halcyon days of light entertainment, TV's The Generation Game was the leader of the pack. Although the show was updated numerous times, the original presenters were never bettered. Now one half of the dynamic duo, Isla St Clair, is appearing in pantomime.