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1. Exhibition highlights importance of war-time entertainment
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 March 2003 WHEN the Second World War broke out in 1939, the government ordered all places of entertainment to be closed because it feared large gatherings would make easy targets for German bombers. -
2. Exhibition highlights importance of war-time entertainment
CityLife, Monday 31 March 2003 WHEN the Second World War broke out in 1939, the government ordered all places of entertainment to be closed because it feared large gatherings would make easy targets for German bombers. -
3. A dangerous night out to be had at Contact
CityLife, Thursday 13 March 2003 FOR some time now, comedy has sought to distance itself from the idea of being safe family entertainment. -
4. A dangerous night out to be had at Contact
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 March 2003 FOR some time now, comedy has sought to distance itself from the idea of being safe family entertainment. -
5. Manchester Irish Festival 2003
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 March 2003 Your guide to Manchester's eighth Irish Festival. -
6. Bluecoats tailored for fame
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 March 2003 WAKEY, Wakey! Pontin's in Blackpool can't always promise sunshine - but a bright future beckons for those who have made it through the Bluecoat Academy. -
7. Brogan's birthday treat
CityLife, Friday 21 March 2003 THIS year, North West Playwrights - one of only two independent organisations supporting new writing in the UK - celebrates its 21st birthday. To celebrate they have commissioned a new play from Linda Brogan, whose proposal was chosen from more than 50 submissions. -
8. Brogan’s birthday treat
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2003 THIS year, North West Playwrights - one of only two independent organisations supporting new writing in the UK - celebrates its 21st birthday. To celebrate they have commissioned a new play from Linda Brogan, whose proposal was chosen from more than 50 submissions. -
9. Music in the front line
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2003 THE story of Manchester music legend Johnny Roadhouse is taking a starring role in a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North. -
10. City prepares for Euro party
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 March 2003 IT'S goodbye to the Commonwealth Games and hello to Festival Europa as Manchester gets set to host yet another unforgettable international party.