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    Previewed: Annie at the Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    Annie, one of the world’s most popular family musicals is set to open at Manchester Opera House, running from 15 September until 26 September. Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery and torment at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage Determined to find her real…

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    Roger Moore to appear at Manchester Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    Legendary actor Sir Roger Moore is to appear at Manchester Opera House as part of a series of ‘Evening With’ dates in the UK. The Bond star, who is celebrating 70 years in show business this year is set to join biographer Gareth Owen in discussing his extraordinary life and career which will find the Hollywood…

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    Previewed: Love Me Tender at The Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    Written by Tony Award Winner Joe DiPietro, Love Me Tender is set to hit Manchester’s Opera House on 5 June. A feel-good musical featuring Elvis Presley’s greatest hits, Love Me Tender, is set in 1950s small town America where a guitar-playing hip-swiveller roars into town on his motorcycle, ready to shake up the locals and steal…

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    In Review: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    A trip to the French Riviera is quite something.  The glitz, the glamour, the fashion … the cash.  And Dirty Rotten Scoundrels has all of these in abundance.  And on top of this it’s absolutely hilarious, truly a five star show. Based on the film of the same name starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine,…

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    Highlights of Theatre, Film and Stage 10 May – 16 May 2015

    ByEditorial Team

    Monday 4 – Saturday 9 May: Opera House – Lord of the Dance.  Michael Flatley’s latest spectacular, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games, a new staging of the traditional master piece features new staging, costumes and choreography as well as a cast of 40 of the world’s most outstanding young performers concludes at Manchester’s Opera House….

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    Highlights of Theatre, Film and Stage 3 May – 9 May 2015

    ByEditorial Team

    Monday 4 – Saturday 9 May: The Palace Theatre – Return to the Forbidden Planet.  The much lauded and critically acclaimed Olivier Award winning rock spectacular brings its 25th anniversary tour to Manchester.  Inspired by The Tempest and with a stunning set filled with classic rock ‘n’ roll, there is little doubt as to why this…

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    Caro Emerald Announces Manchester Tour Date

    ByEditorial Team

    Amsterdam Conservatory jazz-trained vocalist Caro Emerald has announced a run of concerts which will see the multi-platinum selling artist perform at Manchester’s Opera House on 26 November 2015. Since the release of her 2010 multi-platinum debut album ‘Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor’ Caro Emerald has fashioned her own niche. Gorgeous and stylish, Caro…

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    In Review: Anything Goes at Manchester Opera House

    ByEditorial Team

    Cole Porter’s musical, Anything Goes, centres around the character of Billy Crocker (Matt Rawle), a cast upon Wall Street broker, who has fallen madly in love with socialite Hope Harcourt (Zoe Rainey). Alas Harcourt is set to be married to the English Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, which Billy discovers upon accompanying his hugely successful boss Elisha…

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    In Review: Swan Lake by the Moscow City Ballet

    ByEditorial Team

    The Moscow City Ballet has built itself a sterling reputation through strong performances of some of the world’s most popular ballets and is currently in the UK presenting four of the most popular – Swan Lake, Giselle, The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet. On the second of a three night residence at Manchester’s Opera House…

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    Time to Dance in Manchester

    ByEditorial Team

    It looks set to be a sensational few days for dance fans as a series of stunning events are due to take place in Manchester, which will leave dance fans pirouetting in delight. So what’s on? First off is the Northern Ballet School’s Musical Bites.  Taking place at The Dancehouse Theatre from Thursday 26th March…

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