Audiences can step inside Victor Frankenstein’s nightmare in a brand-new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
The Sound of Music arrives back at Manchester Palace Theatre next week.
Octagon Theatre Bolton stage a new production of Ayub Khan Din’s award-winning play East is East.
Writer, director, performer, poet and jazz singer Cheryl Martin is taking her Billie Holiday inspired show Who Wants to Live Forever? on tour, following the show’s success in Manchester last year. The tour will begin next Thursday in Oldham Library, before stopping off in Sheffield, London, Brighton, Leeds, Liverpool and York.
Words by the Water festival takes place in Keswick through the week.
Brian Pern takes to the stage when Simon Day comes to Sale Waterside arts centre with his In Character show on Thursday.
The Scary Bikers, at Preston Charter Theatre next Monday and Tuesday is a new comedy about life, love and staying on your bike written by and starring John Godber.
Katie & Pip, a performance which celebrates the relationship between a 15-year-old diabetic girl and her five-year-old border collie—trained to save her life on a daily basis—comes to Preston’s Media Factory in Kirkham Street Wednesday evening.
Expect beatboxing, storytelling and hip-hop classics as you’ve never heard them before at Lancaster’s Dukes theatre next Wednesday. Guinness World Record beatboxer Testament takes to The Round stage to perform his new show Woke.