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1. Octagon's pick of 24:7
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2007 THE 24:7 Theatre Festival is Manchester's award-winning annual showcase of new one-hour plays by local writers, performed by some of the best regional acting talent. -
2. Octagon's pick of 24:7
CityLife, Thursday 23 August 2007 THE 24:7 Theatre Festival is Manchester's award-winning annual showcase of new one-hour plays by local writers, performed by some of the best regional acting talent. -
3. The kids are all right...
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 August 2007 IF you fancy going to some gigs and discos and you're over-18, then you're bang out of luck. Gary Ryan finds out more about this new trend. -
4. The kids are all right...
CityLife, Friday 10 August 2007 IF you fancy going to some gigs and discos and you're over-18, then you're bang out of luck. Gary Ryan finds out more about this new trend. -
5. July's Reviewer of the Month entries
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 August 2007 HERE were July's entries and the winner. -
6. Oldham Coliseum's autumn/winter season
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 August 2007 THE Oldham Coliseum's new season kicks off on September 6 with a new, in-house production of MichaelFrayn's terrific backstage comedy, Noises Off. -
7. Oldham Coliseum's autumn/winter season
CityLife, Thursday 02 August 2007 THE Oldham Coliseum's new season kicks off on September 6 with a new, in-house production of MichaelFrayn's terrific backstage comedy, Noises Off. -
8. 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. -
9. Ravioli @ Exchange Studio
CityLife, 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. -
10. Ravioli @ Exchange Studio
CityLife, 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.