NW Productions

Published: 9 April 2017
Reporter: David Upton

Jane Eyre at The Lowry: Nadia Clifford (Jane Eyre) Tim Delap (Rochester) in Haworth Credit: Ellie Kurttz
You Win Again – The Story of the Bee Gees at Manchester Palace Theatre

With Tamsin Greig’s appearance in Twelfth Night in London one of the capital’s hottest tickets, Manchester’s Royal Exchange stages its own take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy.

Sally Cookson’s energetic and imaginative new adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece Jane Eyre comes to The Lowry in Salford to April 15.

Hit show At Last - The Etta James Story comes to Manchester’s Royal Northern College of Music on Monday night.

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games comes to Manchester Palace Theatre as part of a new UK tour.

Ransack Theatre’s production of Moth by Declan Greene comes to Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre from April 13 to 22.

Spring and Port Wine, by Bill Naughton, is the comedy about a family at war in Bolton in the late 1960s—and the latest production for Oldham’s Coliseum Theatre.

The National Theatre’s My Country; a work in progress, a new play inspired by the recent EU Referendum, comes to Liverpool Playhouse.

Musical comedy with a political edge comes to The Dukes in Lancaster next Wednesday, courtesy of Jonny & the Baptists.

Northern Ballet pirouette their way back to The Dukes in Lancaster with their new show for children, Goldilocks & The Three Bears.

Wonderland The Musical is at Blackpool Opera House, starring Rachel Wooding, Wendi Peters and Dave Willetts.

Comedy drama Nell Gwynn is at the Grand Theatre in Blackpool.

You Win Again – The Story of the Bee Gees comes to Manchester’s Palace Theatre next Sunday.

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