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1. No Part Of: Socialism finds the stage
CityLife, Thursday 18 June 2009 AFTER Johnny Vegas’ turn in the 2008 BBC Radio adaptation, there’s clearly something about 'The Ragged Trousered…' that just resonates with us hard working, harder done-by northerners. -
2. Middleton's Beanstalk's a good alternative
CityLife, Monday 08 December 2008 IF, like the rest of us, you've been moaning about the credit crunch, pop along to Middleton to see how folk can enjoy themselves without it costing a fortune. -
3. Middleton's Beanstalk's a good alternative
CityLife, Monday 08 December 2008 IF, like the rest of us, you've been moaning about the credit crunch, pop along to Middleton to see how folk can enjoy themselves without it costing a fortune. -
4. Marrying the Mistress @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 12 April 2006 JOANNA TROLLOPE says she wants us to talk about the family situation in Marrying The Mistress as we go home from the theatre - and we did. -
5. Marrying the Mistress @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 12 April 2006 JOANNA TROLLOPE says she wants us to talk about the family situation in Marrying The Mistress as we go home from the theatre - and we did. -
6. Must see: Batman Live
CityLife, Friday 15 July 2011 The MEN Arena hosts the world premiere of Batman Live next week but will a show about the Caped Crusader fly? David Henry sees how Gotham City is being brought to life on stage. -
7. The godfather of jazz
CityLife, Tuesday 11 March 2003 WE'VE all heard of the jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, but how many of us know about the man credited with inventing this genre of music? -
8. New term for Yes, Prime Minister
CityLife, Thursday 05 May 2011 Kevin Bourke hears about a new show of the popular TV sitcom. -
9. Sleeping Beauty @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 18 June 2003 IN other places and other hands, The Sleeping Beauty is (of course) a pantomime. And there is something reassuringly pantomimic about Peter Wright's 1984 production, brought back to us by Birmingham Royal Ballet - its first time at The Lowry. -
10. Sleeping Beauty @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 18 June 2003 IN other places and other hands, The Sleeping Beauty is (of course) a pantomime. And there is something reassuringly pantomimic about Peter Wright's 1984 production, brought back to us by Birmingham Royal Ballet - its first time at The Lowry.