Worklight Theatre’s award-winning show Labels will be playing at Unity Theatre, Liverpool on Wednesday.
A family show based on Michael Morpurgo's book—An Elephant in the Garden—will be presented twice at The Dukes in Lancaster next Wednesday.
The national tour of a poet’s multi award winning politically-charged theatre debut What I Learned from Johnny Bevan comes to Lancaster’s Nuffield Theatre next Thursday (hear writer-performer Luke Wright talking about this production on the BTG podcast).
Dance revolutionary Aditi Mangaldas comes to The Lowry in Salford next Tuesday to present her high-octane new work Inter_rupted.
After an award-winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Manchester-based Kill the Beast’s "horrid comedy" Don’t Wake the Damp returns to The Studio at The Lowry in Salford from Wednesday to Saturday.
A new production of the story of love, despair and hope—Ghost the Musical—comes to the Palace Theatre, Manchester.
It’s still a jump to the left when Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Show returns to Manchester Opera House from Monday to Saturday.
Francesca Joy’s debut play, You Forgot the Mince, is at Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester next Thursday.
The second production from The Unnamed Theatre Company, But John Hughes Said It Would Be OK!, is being performed at Oldham Library Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday and Salford Arts Theatre Thursday to Saturday.