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All Together NOW!
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2022
Feb 4-26: An Adventure. Octagon, Bolton. The journey of Indian husband and wife, Rasik and Jyoti, spanning seven decades and three continents, as they navigate political tensions in 1950s Kenya the trurbulance of first-generation life in 1960s Britain. Captioned Tue Feb 15; BSL Wed Feb 16; audio described Feb 22. Feb 7-12: Chicago. Empire, Liverpool. Power-packed musical starring Russell Watson, Faye Brookes and West End star Djalenga Scott. Feb 22-26: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Empire, Liverpool. New musical. Enter a world of magic and fantasy. Feb 10-12: Alice in Wonderland. Palace Theatre, Manchester. Feb 11-12: Black is the Colour of My Voice. Everyman, Liverpool. A successful singer and civil rights activist seeks redemption after the untimely death of her father. Feb 11: Roger McGough: Saftey in Numbers. Playhouse, Liverpool. New collection from Liverpool’s world famous poet. Feb 12: Andy Fairweather Low. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Top musician back on the Wirral. Feb 13: Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Feb 13: The Carpenters Story. Opera House, Manchester. A musical journey through the glittering career of pop’s most famous brother and sister duo. Feb 13: You Win Again. Lyceum, Crewe. The music of the Bee Gees. Feb 14-19: The Da Vinci Code. Theatre Clwyd, Mold. The curator of the Louvre has been brutally murdered, and alongside his body are a series of baffling codes. Audio described and captioned Wed Feb 16. Feb 14: Russian State Ballet of Siberia – Romeo and Juliet. Empire, Liverpool. Feb 15: Russian State Ballet of Siberia – Snow Maiden. Empire, Liverpool. Feb 15-26: Blood Brothers. Palace Theatre, Manchester. Captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences. Feb 15-19. Private Lives. The Lowry, Salford. Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge star in Noël Coward’s classic tale set in the 1930s. Audio described / touch tour / BSL Thur Feb 17. Feb 16: Russian State Ballet of Siberia – Swan Lake. Empire, Liverpool. Feb 17: An Evening with Ian Rush. Empire, Liverpool. Feb 18: The ELO Experience. Empire, Liverpool. Tribute show. Feb 18-19: Tomorrow is not Promised. The Lowry, Salford. A woman awakens to find?herself homeless and alone after an earthquake. Her house destroyed, leaving only her door which she can’t seem to leave behind. While deciding if to rebuild or to start again, she encounters Suzanne who has suffered her own loss. BSL Sat Feb 19. Feb 19: Islands In
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SUSPENSE
ICHABOD Crane enters an eerie world of secrets and unsettling tradition as he arrives in Sleepy Hollow to become the town teacher. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Theatr Clwyd, Mar 8-12.
COMEDY
TAKE YOUR SEAT The Stream. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. The songs of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Feb 18-22: Faulty Towers – The Dining Experience. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Feb 22: In Conversation with Stacey Dooley – Are You Really OK. Understanding Mental Britain’s Mental Health Emergency. Storyhouse, Chester. Feb 22-26: Fatal Attraction. Opera House, Manchester. Stylish movie thriller comes to the stage with Kym Marsh , Oliver Farnworth and Susie Amy. FATAL ATTRACTION Feb 22-26: SIX. Theatr Clwyd, Mold. Hit musical. From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of girl power. Audio described Sat Feb 26.
BONFIRE Night 2019 and Sheila, Denise, Julie, and Fay are Team C in their firm’s team-building weekend in the Lake District. But things don’t go to plan! Sheila’s Island – The Lowry, Mar 29-Apr 2 and Playhouse, Liverpool. Apr 5-9.
Feb 22: That’ll Be The Day. Lyceum, Crewe. Rollercoaster ride through the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll and pop. Feb 26: Sir Ranulph Fiennes – Living Dangerously. The Lowry, Salford. Sir Ranulph talks about his childhood and school misdemeanours, his army life and early expeditions, right through the Transglobe Expedition to his current Global Reach Challenge – his goal to become the first person in the world to cross both polar ice caps and climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. Feb 26-27: Dragons and Mythical Beasts. SIR RANULPH Storyhouse, Chester. Feb 26: Ray Mears: We Are Nature. Lyceum, Crewe. Feb 27: Paul Carrack. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. “The man with the golden voice” returns with his six-piece band. Feb 28-Mar 5: Footloose. Opera House, Manchester. Musical.
Mar 1-5: Nutcracker!. Empire, Liverpool. Clara’s journey through a shimmering, iceskating wonderland to the scrumptious candy kingdom of Sweetieland. Mar 1-5: 9 to 5 the Musical. Palace Theatre, Manchester. Claire Sweeney is clocking in with Dolly Parton’s musical. Mar 1-5: The Three Musketeers. Theatr Clwyd, Mold. Comedy adventure. Armed with only a baguette and his questionable steed, join hot-headed d’Artagnan as he travels to Paris to become a Musketeer. Mar 2: RUSH A Joyous Jamaican Journey. The Lowry, Salford. The story of Reggae music and the Windrush Generation. Mar 2-3: Dara O Briain: So Where Were We? Storyhouse, Chester. Mar 4: Jason Mountford: Like Me. Mar 4-5: We Will Rock You – Young@Part. Lyceum, Crewe. Mar 6: Tim Peake – My Journey to Space. The Lowry, Salford.
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