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11. Who will take centre stage?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 November 2005 IT’S nearly time once again for one of the most eagerly-awaited events in the theatre world calendar, the M.E.N.& Theatre Awards.& Find out which shows and actors have been nominated, here. -
12. Buxton Festival: Fringe highlights
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 ALTHOUGH the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August tends to hog the headlines, a bit closer to home the Buxton Festival Fringe has been quietly and determinedly going from strength to strength. The festival runs until July 24. -
13. M.E.N. Theatre Awards: The winners are revealed
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 December 2005 THE winners of the 2005 M.E.N. Theatre Awards& have been& announced at the Midland Hotel. Find out which shows and actors won what and take a look at our photo gallery. -
14. Contact Theatre autumn season
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 JOHN McGrath is in upbeat mood. "I know I'm always saying this, but I really do think our autumn season is one of our best ever, especially with so many collaborative and new writing ventures coming to fruition," laughs the Contact Theatre supremo. Find out what's on, here.<BR> -
15. Lear's Daughters @ Buxton Festival Fringe
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 WE ALL know about King Lear, but what about the Queen? And whax& t really happened to those three princesses – Goneril, Regan and Cordelia? And what about the King’s driving desire, above all, for a son? -
16. Playhouse rises like the Phoenix
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 August 2005A DRAMATIC turnaround has seen a tiny Salford theatre that has gone go from failure and closure to staging a world premiere in five years.
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17. Mouldilocks And The Three Birds @ Bedlam
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 July 2005 IT’S definitely not Into the Woods, although the premise for this entertaining piece mirrors Sondheim’s delightful pastiche of the fantasy world of fairytales. -
18. Our Little treat!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 November 2005 WATCH out for lookalike Vicky Pollards, 'laydees' Florence and Emily, and even 'only gay in the village' Dafydds at the Little Britain Live extravaganza.