Manchester
Lady Windermere’s Fan, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 22 May 2012![]() It’s ironic that Oscar Wilde should escape to the Lake District in 1891 to write a play satirising London society, his first success in the theatre. He took such a shine to the region’s place names that he used them for some of the characters –... Read more... |
Robin Gibb, 1949–2012Monday, 21 May 2012![]() The death of Robin Gibb was announced last night. He had been diagnosed with cancer following surgery for a blocked intestine in 2010, when it was discovered that he had cancer of the colon. This April, it was announced he had contracted pneumonia.... Read more... |
Interview: 10 Questions for Russell WatsonMonday, 21 May 2012![]() A Salford lad who used to work as a bolt-cutter by day and sing in working men's clubs at night, Russell Watson started out in showbiz by singing popular hits by Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond or Simon & Garfunkel alongside a few belters from... Read more... |
10cc, Royal Albert HallFriday, 11 May 2012![]() Some things just don’t need saying. “If you know the chorus to this one, please join in” comes the invitation from the stage just before “Dreadlock Holiday”. On the final date of 10cc’s 40th anniversary tour it was unlikely that anyone at the Royal... Read more... |
Street of Dreams, Manchester ArenaFriday, 11 May 2012![]() Street of dreams? The people who lived in the real-life inspiration and location for Coronation Street, Archie Street in Salford, hand-picked by the soap’s begetter Tony Warren, would be flummoxed and flabbergasted to hear it called that. I walked... Read more... |
Cotton: Global Threads, Whitworth Art GalleryMonday, 23 April 2012![]() Manchester was once known as Cottonopolis, since the city was once at the centre of the vast global industry reponsible for its growth and prosperity.The Whitworth Art Gallery, which is part of Manchester University, has in its collection a... Read more... |
Miss Julie, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 17 April 2012![]() Seeing Miss Julie played in-the-round would, I suspect, have delighted Strindberg. In his preface to the play, he was much exercised about the setting, presuming a proscenium stage: a single set, asymmetrical scenery, no clutter, no “tiresome” exits... Read more... |
Monkee Business the Musical, Opera House, ManchesterWednesday, 04 April 2012![]() The world premiere here of Monkee Business the Musical was planned long before the untimely death in February of Davy Jones, the Manchester-born member of the manufactured band that outsold The Beatles and the Rolling Stones half a century... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Chetham's: New Life for an Old SchoolWednesday, 21 March 2012![]() Like a streamlined sandstone-coloured satellite berthed unexpectedly in Manchester’s medieval quarter, the new addition to the country’s largest specialist music school, Chetham’s (pronounced Cheetham’s), makes a confident statement for the future.... Read more... |
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 06 March 2012![]() What is it about the Sixties that keeps drawing us back? Surely, it can’t just be that anniversary thing – 50 years on? Perhaps, in these care-worn times, we just like to revisit our don’t-give-a-damn anti-heroes, having their cake and eating... Read more... |
He Was More Than a Monkee: Davy Jones, 1948–2012Wednesday, 29 February 2012![]() The death of Davy Jones is a surprise. A horrible surprise. Less than a year ago he was on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in the reunited Monkees, full of life, hogging the stage, hamming it up and celebrating the wonderful songs of America’s... Read more... |
The Daughter-in-Law, The Lowry, SalfordMonday, 27 February 2012![]() “Am I for t’ see mi own lad bitted an’ bobbed? Theer’s more blort than bustle i’ this world - an’ ‘er’s a clat-fart”. Welcome to the old curiosity shop of English drama, from which Manchester Library Theatre director Chris Honer has dusted down one... Read more... |
