Andrew Edwards
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Joyce Branagh and Dominic Holmes star in Philip Ridley's thriller Vincent River at Hope Mill Theatre next week.
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Thursday, 22 February 2018 17:55
Joyce Branagh and Dominic Holmes tell Andrew Edwards all about Philip Ridley's thriller Vincent River. The play which opens at Hope Mill Theatre on the 27th and runs for just under a month has themes of homophobia. The production is directed by John Young. PART TWO.
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Inkheart Cornelia Funke's celebration of the importance of books adapts well for the stage as HOME's first Christmas show.
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Sunday, 13 December 2015 02:07
Andrew Edwards is transported to a magical world where characters come to life in the first Christmas show at Manchester's newest arts venue HOME.
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50 YEARS OF STRUGGLE FOR LGBT RIGHTS CELEBRATED IN LAUNCH OF NEW BOOK
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Friday, 20 February 2015 18:43
VETERAN GAY RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MEET IN MANCHESTER AT LAUNCH OF HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN FOR HOMOSEXUAL EQUALITY
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A Space to Breathe: 20 years of campaigns for gay rights from the 50s to the 70s
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Friday, 13 February 2015 11:17
Peter Scott Presland is the author of the new biography of the early years of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality as it spearheaded the struggle for gay rights in the UK from the 1950s.
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PLUNGING INTO SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET IN VICTORIA BATHS.
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Wednesday, 17 September 2014 00:00
Pools of tears for Romeo and Juliet in Victoria Baths, Longsight.
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Man versus computer at the Manchester International Festival
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Saturday, 13 July 2013 22:07
What happened when chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov and computer Deep Blue locked their circuitry in 1997
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Richard Oakes and Sean McGhee talk Artmusic on Gaydio this Sunday
Posted by Andrew Edwards at Friday, 19 April 2013 22:53
Suede guitarist Richard Oakes and top producer Sean McGhee tell Andrew Edwards about their new band Artmusic
FEATURED
Gaydio Replay
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Nick McCluskey (21st December)
including Gaydio Anthems from 11
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John Ryan (21st December)
with Saturday breakfast
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Nigel May (21st December)
waking up Brighton for a Saturday