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1. Review: Les Miserables - The Lowry
CityLife, Friday 13 August 2010 It's back! That's the good news. Now the bad news. It's already sold out! Cameron Mackintosh's revamped version of the world's longest running musical, first seen in this country 25 years ago, returns to Manchester. -
2. Review: Les Miserables - The Lowry
CityLife, Friday 13 August 2010 It's back! That's the good news. Now the bad news. It's already sold out! Cameron Mackintosh's revamped version of the world's longest running musical, first seen in this country 25 years ago, returns to Manchester. -
3. Review: Corrie! - Palace Theatre
CityLife, Wednesday 06 April 2011 Fans of Britain’s popular soap, as well as members of the cast of Coronation Street, turned out in force to support Corrie!, winner of the Special Entertainment Award in the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. -
4. Review: Spend Spend Spend! - The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 13 October 2010 Viv Nicholson's football pool's win made headline news in 1961 and her rags to riches to rags story which became a book, a film and eventually a musical seemed simply a morality tale of the times. -
5. Review: Spend Spend Spend! - The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 13 October 2010 Viv Nicholson's football pool's win made headline news in 1961 and her rags to riches to rags story which became a book, a film and eventually a musical seemed simply a morality tale of the times. -
6. Cheers for Calendar Girls despite fault
CityLife, Tuesday 21 October 2008 DO you want the good news or the bad news? The bad news is that this stage version of Calendar Girls is completely sold out. -
7. Cheers for Calendar Girls despite fault
CityLife, Tuesday 21 October 2008 DO you want the good news or the bad news? The bad news is that this stage version of Calendar Girls is completely sold out. -
8. The New Statesman @ Opera House
CityLife, Wednesday 21 June 2006 THE good news is political satire is no longer confined to the telly or stand-up, ités alive and on stage at the Opera House, where ex-Manchester student, Rik Mayall, recreates his monstrous Alan BéStard. -
9. The New Statesman @ Opera House
CityLife, Wednesday 21 June 2006 THE good news is political satire is no longer confined to the telly or stand-up, ités alive and on stage at the Opera House, where ex-Manchester student, Rik Mayall, recreates his monstrous Alan BéStard. -
10. Journey's End @ The Lowry
CityLife, Tuesday 28 September 2004 WAR is still much in the news at the moment and R C Sherriff's powerful evocation of life in the trenches during First World War is a timely reminder of the lives lost in a battle in which 38,000 men were killed.