There was a time when every bus ride was a job for two people. The driver had his own separate cabin and his own personal door to climb in through, with a single inset step (almost like a stirrup) to help him mount his steed. The other member of the...
Read onSongs of Arrival is a performance of songs based on the stories of Jewish refugees arriving in Cheetham from Manchester Jewish Museumâs oral history collection as well as contemporary stories of migration to Manchester. Carmel Thomason talks to...
Read onAlex Wheatle MBE’s award-winning young adult novel, ‘Crongton Knights’ has been adapted for the stage by Emteaz Hussain and is on its first UK tour. He talks to Carmel Thomason about life on the fictional Crongton Estate, bringing...
Read onAhead of Birmingham Royal Balletâs production of Swan Lake at The Lowry, Roz Laws talks to dancer CĂ©line Gittens who along with Momoko Hirata takes on the double principal roles of Odette/Odile for the tour. CĂ©line Gittens made history in 2012 in...
Read onSu Pollard reveals a grittier side in one-woman show, Harpy written for her by award-winning playwright Philip Meeks, that throws a light on mental illness and loneliness among the elderly. How would you describe the show to someone who hasnât seen...
Read onWhen ballet superstar Carlos Acosta was planning the new show for his company Acosta Danza there was only one possible name. He called it Evolution because he believes it will show audiences just how much his company has grown since he founded it...
Read onAs the Oliver-award-winning A Monster Calls arrives at The Lowry, Holly Williams chats to author, Patrick Ness and director, Sally Cookson to find out more about the inspiration behind the magical story. Sometimes, a story feels like it belongs to...
Read onComedian Paul McCaffrey self-depreciatingly describes himself as âan absolute lemonâ. He is also very funny. He talks to Bruce Dessau about his new show, âLemonâ in which he struggles to get to grips with being spied on by the Chinese through his...
Read onBritish sitar player and composer, Jasdeep Singh Degun talks to Quays Life about his new sitar concerto, Arya, for the orchestra of Opera North, ahead of its premiere at the Royal Northern College of Music in March. âArya is a Sanskrit word meaning...
Read onComedian Sam Avery aka The Learner Parent and dad of twins talks to Quays Life about his new show Toddlergeddon. Tell us a bit about your new show, Toddlergeddon. Whatâs it about and how did you go about writing it?Sam: “It’s 90 mins of...
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