Until recently, Colin Hoult was doing very nicely indeed as a character-based comic and actor. Increasingly, Hoult – who grew ...
Over the past three years, the Town Hall has been the subject of a multi-million pound restoration funded by The National ...
Manchester Writing School's Charlotte Shevchenko Knight writes about her debut anthology, shortlisted for a number of awards.
To date, Street Hearts has neutered more than 4,000 dogs, helping to end the cycle that resulted in the abandoned Hi-de-Hi ...
Bernard Butler is at pains not to be misconstrued. As we chat, he patiently corrects any misconceptions I might have about ...
The apocalypse, Hollywood assures us, will be long and loud and boring, orchestrated and over-determined. In whatever shape ...
Many a Liverpudlian who has never darkened the door of the Philharmonic Hall will recognise the face of Domingo Hindoyan, the ...
You might call it a choral history. Breach Theatre, however, styles its current production as a documentary musical.
So it goes with the Peterloo Massacre, adopted son Alan Turing, and the collective trauma at the heart of what remains of ...
First up, an invitation to the launch of the Royal Northern College of Music’s new season pings in our inbox, followed by the ...
Hurley’s conceit with Barrowbeck is to frame a narrative, not within the limited span of a human lifetime but across a geological scale. While each chapter in the novel can be regarded as a tale of ...