Review - Seussical the Musical, The Waterside Arts Centre, 5 out of 5, by Julia Taylor
If your children didn’t see Mother Goose in January, they’ve a second chance to enjoy themselves because Sale Nomads Theatre Club are presenting “Suessical the Musical” at Sale Waterside Arts Centre until Saturday.
Spies, The Lowry, 4 out of 5
SPIES, by Michael Frayn, is a well written and supremely well acted piece of theatre that captures the endearing naivety of childhood.
Preview - Anyone for Breakfast, The Club Theatre
The Club Theatre’s final production of the season is Anyone For Breakfast, a comedy from the pen of Derek Benfield.
Rick Bowen looks forward to the celebration of the “fabulous talent” that was Linda Smith
FOR me, Linda Smith was one of the best and sharpest comedians this country has ever produced.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Palace Theatre, 3 out of 5
JOSEPH and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat may be 40 years old now, bit it’s still attracting theatregoers in their hordes.
Review - Art, The Lauriston Studio, 3 out of 5
ART is one of those plays that won't change your world, and you emerge from the theatre feeling mildly entertained.
WOULD you like to hear your piece of music or poem performed in front of a live audience?
If the answer to this question is yes, the organiser of this year’s Trafford Young Composer of the Year Competition would like to hear from you.
Review - Joy Division: The Documentary, The Cornerhouse, 4 out of 5
JOY Division: The Documentary is an in-depth jaunt into the tale of an unassuming Manchester band and its beer swilling working class members.
Rick Bowen catches up with Bowdon-bound Barb Jungr
MOST of us, thankfully, will never know what it feels like to lose two siblings, but that’s what happened to singer Barb Jungr.