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1. Rumble @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 March 2006 FROM puppetry to mime and opera, Shakespeare's most famous work Romeo and Juliet has been the muse of just about every splinter of the arts world to date, but when zooming in on the warring Capulet and Montague families - breakdance is surely the most exhilarating way to re-enact it. -
2. Ketil's on for a tasty jazz brew
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 KETIL Bj'rnstad is a unique figure in the Norwegian contemporary arts world. Not only an accomplished composer and pianist, but also an acclaimed and prolific writer of novels, poetry and essays. He plays here on Monday. -
3. Jerry Springer - The Opera @ Opera House
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 March 2006 JERRY Springer - The Opera is emphatically not a show for the faint-hearted. It runs until April 1. -
4. Shobana's risk-taking Flicker of recognition
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 March 2006 SHORTLY before Flicker, a collaboration between modern dance choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh and composer Michael Nyman, received its world premiere just over a year ago at the Royal Northern College Of Music, it's fair to say that she was more than a little nervous. Shobana returns tonight. -
5. Forget scandal, Springer's fun...
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 March 2006 SOME would assert that this show is simply shocking, while others believe that it's an outstanding piece of theatre. Whatever your personal view, there is no getting away from the fact that Jerry Springer - The Opera creates a stir wherever it tours. It opens here on Monday. -
6. Lion set to have your roaring at Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 March 2006 A HUGE hit at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Perrier-nominated newcomer Justin Edwards brings his alter-ego Jeremy Lion to The Lowry tonight. -
7. Manchester is Monkey nuts!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 March 2006 MUSIC megastars Gorillaz had Manchester in a frenzy at the end of last year with their series of live gigs - and next year's Manchester International Festival is now looking to a Monkey to do the same. A DVD of the gigs is also set to be released.