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1. 24:7 Theatre Festival: The lowdown
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 July 2007 A FEW years ago David Slack contacted me in my official capacity here at the M.E.N. -
2. 24:7 Theatre Festival
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 July 2007 23–29 JulyVarious venues -
3. 2007's theatre highs and lows
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 December 2007 THE M.E.N. Theatre Awards have been and gone but it is a good time to reflect on my personal theatre-going year. -
4. M.E.N. Theatre Awards: The winners
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 FROM classic heroes to blockbusting musicals, and an unforgettable appearance from an animated monkey at the first Manchester International Festival, the past year has been a memorable one for theatre in the north west. -
5. Ravioli @ Exchange Studio
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 August 2007 RAVIOLI, the dark comedy written by Lawrence Ghorra and Mark Winstanley (who makes a brief appearance as the notorious Mr Fingers) has come a long way since its conception at the Arden School of Theatre and subsequent performance as part of the Royal Exchange’s Blue Festival. -
6. Library Theatre's autumn/spring season
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 June 2007 WHEN I heard that the Library Theatre are opening this year's autumn/spring season with Noel Coward's Private Lives, I was a bit taken aback. Isn't that the sort of stuff another big city-centre Manchester theatre - let's just call it the Rex, shall we? - are more usually likely to do? -
7. Theatre winners to be revealed
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2007 IT’S time once again for one of the highlights of the theatrical calendar, the winners of this year’s M.E.N. Theatre Awards will be announced later today. -
8. July's Reviewer of the Month entries
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 August 2007 HERE were July's entries and the winner. -
9. It's in the can
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 September 2007 MANCHESTER-based Inky Fingers kick off their north west tour on Thursday at the Royal Exchange Studio with their black comedy, Ravioli. -
10. Thea and Patti join heady brew
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 SOME of the world's top female artists are visiting Cumbria this month for the inaugural Women's Arts International Festival.