NW Productions

Published: 25 October 2013
Reporter: David Upton

Sweeney Todd at West Yorkshire Playhouse, soon to arrive at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre Credit: Manuel Harlan
How To Catch A Star in Morecambe Credit: Oliver Jeffers

Following a smash-hit run at Edinburgh Festival, award-winning comedy sketch villains Casual Violence present The House of Nostril at The Lowry in Salford from Thursday to Saturday.

A bold new version of Stephen Sondheim’s musical thriller Sweeney Todd—The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street has been radically reworked for Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre.

Fame Factory Spotlight presents Dick Whittington and The Haunted Pirate Ship all aboard Blackpool’s North Pier through the half-term holiday next week.

Ballet Theatre UK visits Lancaster Grand Theatre on Monday night with The Nutcracker.

Joss Arnott Dance is touring a dance double-bill to 11 UK venues this autumn and next Wednesday that includes The Arts Centre at Edge Hill University, near Ormskirk.

Blunderbus Theatre Company and the Platform, Morecambe, on Monday present How to Catch a Star based on the bestselling children's book by award winning author, Oliver Jeffers.

You can join in the 50th anniversary celebrations of the National Theatre with three of its most popular recent productions beamed into The Dukes in Lancaster.

London-based international ensemble C3467X will be performing as part of the Greater Manchester Comedy Festival in the King's Arms in Salford.

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