NW Productions

Published: 20 November 2016
Reporter: David Upton

Seymour and Audrey from Little Shop of Horrors at Blackpool Grand Theatre

Hit musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors is back on tour, and comes to Blackpool Grand Theatre this week.

The Lowry in Salford next week hosts the prestigious National Ballet of China with a five-night run of one of the most enduring love stories in Chinese literature, The Peony Pavilion.

The Royal Shakespeare Company's acclaimed 2014 pairing of Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing arrives in Manchester, ahead of a Christmas season in the West End.

RSC and National Theatre actress Niamh Cusack takes on the role of Helen Alving, one of the classic roles in European theatre, in Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts. It’s at HOME in Manchester until December 3.

The Octagon Theatre in Bolton brings Cinderella to life in a fun and feisty re-telling that runs until January 14.

The hidden lives of young carers from across Salford will be the focus of a new play at The Lowry next Tuesday.

Genesis is a brand new play, from acclaimed playwright Frazer Flintham, that comes to the Continental in Preston next Wednesday.

An award-winning bilingual show comes to Lancaster Arts at the city’s university next Wednesday. Written and performed by theatre-maker Sue MacLaine, Can I Start Again Please was at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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