Unlock Manchester Pocket Guide June 2019

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SUMMER/AUTUMN EVENTS 2019



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Time to get your Culture on. Music, Theatre and Art all on your doorstep this summer With the Manchester summer season in full swing we are looking forward many exciting and entertaining events for us all to enjoy. Stephens Rocket is on display at the Science and Industry Museum, this is a rare chance to see such a historic piece of railway memorabilia and well worth the visit. You simply cannot have missed the advertising hoardings for the Manchester International Festival. This world-class cultural event opens on the 4th July, it features many spectacular events and offers visitors the chance to see world renown talent drawn from music, art and theatre. Search for MIF, grab the programme and make sure you go to something! The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival (fringe to MIF) is another culturally diverse happening. It offers new and experienced writers, performers and production companies the chance to present their talents to a waiting audience. Fringe performances, this year some 80+, are spread thought the city and I recommend you check the website for full details [greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk]. Manchester Pride, held during the August Bank Holiday, this year is moving its main stage to The Mayfield.

This change has happened as there simply is no longer space to accommodate it in the Gay Village. However, expect Canal Street to remain the centre of attraction as the bars and venues will be pulling out all the stops to deliver a huge celebration. In this issue we take a look at the upand-coming Ancoats and discover it is fast becoming the place to be with new businesses, bars and restaurants opening 3 around Cutting Room Square. With promise of another warmish summer we suspect a few nice cocktails will help to quench your thirst and here we make a few suggestions of where to taste them in some great surroundings. So grab this guide and use to pack your summer full of exciting dates! Nick Coulthurst - Editor Pocket Guide No.10 June 2019 unlockmanchester.com

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Ancoats From Gruel to Cool - A potted history of Ancoats

The first Ancoats’ mills where built in the late 1700s and when the Rochdale Canal was opened in 1804 it accelerated investment into this already busy and thriving environment. Workers’ accommodation was built door-to-door, on almost any available land, and this frenzied building drove the population to 54,000 by 1851. 4 It was a mix of locals, Irish and Italian migrants; with such a high percentage of the latter, the area became known as Little Italy. We can recommend the annual Festa della Madonna del Rosario procession, held in July, organised by the Manchester Italian Association. Did you know? The first ice cream wafer cone was created in Ancoats by Antonio Valvona in the 1890s replacing the unhygienic glass ‘penny lick’ bowls. Ancoats was producing cotton, glass and even aircraft, at the Avro factory. Walking west you would have heard the drone of the Daily Express printing presses, housed in the impressive 1939 Art Deco building on the corner of the A665 and Oldham Road. It is next-door to the Grade 2 listed pub Crown & Kettle with its ornate ceiling, built in 1734.

The area continued to be a hive of manufacturing and activity until after the Second World War when the decline in cotton sales closed many of the mills. And when the slums where cleared in the 1960s the remaining population was dispersed, leaving the once busy streets to crime and deprivation. In recent years Ancoats has benefited from major investment, developing these once run-down buildings and spaces into residential districts, sociable squares and offering new business opportunities. Walking round Ancoats today you will find a very different environment and you can visit some the areas reflecting its history. For example, Manchester’s first municipal housing Victoria Square, built in 1889, and Anita Street, formerly Sanitary Street (the first Manchester housing to have running water, a toilet and sink) which is one of the city’s most Instagrammable streets and is a popular film location.


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The derelict buildings have been demolished and many of the old mills converted into stylish apartment blocks acknowledging the names of industrialists of the past such as James McConnell, John Kennedy and Richard Fairbairn. Cutting Room Square is a new purpose built large public space; it proves a very popular destination on bright and sunny days [and yes we do have them…]. On its eastern side is the impressive Italian Romanesque St. Peter’s Church which is nw home to the world famous Hallé Orchestra and its choir. Should you be in the mood for food, coffee or a cheeky glass or three, Cutting Room Square is the place to head to and it is only few minutes’ walk from Piccadilly, simply head north-east along Newton Street.

Seven Bro7hers Beerhouse pours beers brewed by the successful McAvoy brothers; or try a glass of Sis4ers Gin made by their four sisters. This busy bar serves excellent food, offers beer tastings and regularly hosts live music. The square’s main fare is ‘food and drink’. Rudy’s Pizza brings a taste of cosmopolitan Napoli, The Counter House offer ‘health-conscious’ nutritious dishes such as acai bowls. Check out Canto - the second offer from Simon Shaw, Creative Director and Chef Patron of award-winning El Gato Negro, bringing modern Portuguese cuisine to the heart of Cutting Room Square. The Chef ’s Table - CANTO Blossom Street, Ancoats

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Nam is a Vietnamese restaurant offering the essential staples such as pho, Spring rolls Banha, to mention just a few. It also happens to serve some great cocktails too. Elnecot offers a diverse selection of dishes, mostly of meat and fish. It’s name is derived from the first settlement there in 1212. The whole area is now beginning to feel like an extension of the much hailed Northern Quarter, but it has its own charm; exploring the streets you will discover further delights and flavours to excite your taste buds. Visit the Royal Mills, Redhill St, to gaze at its huge glass atrium while enjoying coffee and cakes from Ancoats Coffee Co. Or try Scrancoats - a rotating pop-up of local street food vendors, held every Thursday at the Ancoats General Store, Great Ancoats St. Heading south east from the bustle of the square you will find the calm oasis of New Islington Marina where houseboats are moored up and birds busy themselves. Here too is the recently opened Pollen Bakery serving fresh bread and food; and Cask and wait wide range of good beer. No longer the deprived area of the 1980s, Ancoats is now a thriving hub of the Manchester food scene and a welcoming community of all ages. Whether it’s shared barbeques around the marina, the sound of children playing in Manchester’s only city centre primary school, or musicians performing in Cutting Room Square, Ancoats has changed beyond all recognition. It once more resonates to the sound of daily life and people enjoying this hidden Manchester gem.


“La Viña - passionate about our home-cooked Spanish cuisine, prepared by our team of experienced chefs from across Spain”

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Whether you are looking for a quick drink and a bite to eat before you hit the town, want a leisurely drink in the bar, or are celebrating a special occasion and are looking for the perfect place, La Viña is a unique and ideal choice. The carefully selected drinks menu include an extensive range of Spanish Wines, Sherries and Cavas, all to perfectly compliment your meal. Situated in the heart of Deansgate this fantastic restaurant is just 2 minutes’ walk from the city centre, its theatres and bars. 105/107 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2BQ tel: 0161 835 3144 | web: lavina.co.uk open daily from 11am until 10.30pm



The Printworks is a buzzing, entertainment complex located in the heart of Manchester. The City centre hotspot is alive with activity seven days a week be it with early morning gym classes or late night get together’s with friends. Known as one of Manchester’s most iconic venues, it has a rich history as a publishing house.

The Printworks now houses a state-of-the-art IMAX cinema, fully equipped gym complete with a 20m swimming pool and sixteen bars and restaurants. Make The Printworks your onestop shop for entertainment in Manchester!

Coming Events at the Printworks DraigCon 2019

Harry Potter fans will flood the Printworks and celebrate their love for all things Potter! 6th & 7th July 2019

Tickets: draigcon.com ThronesCon 2019

An independent celebration for all Game of Thrones fans young and old, Q&A’s and activities hosted by various venues within the Printworks. 18th August 2019

Tickets: thronescon.co.uk

Manchester Soul Festival 2019

Over 40,000 visitors last year helped achieve £100,000 raised for The Christie. With bands such as Rumble Fat Band and Stax of Soul plus 40 of the UK’s top soul DJ’s. 25th August 2019

Tickets: justgiving.com/fundraising/ manchestersoulfestival2019 Halloween Party in the Pump Yard and Rock Opera

As part of the CityCo citywide Halloween event, the Printworks will host a spooky kids party with little horrors disco and activities. Then as we go into the Saturday night there will be a Rock Opera event in the centre of the complex. 26th Oct 2019

27 Withy Grove, M4 2BS theprintworks.com facebook.com/printworksmcr Twitter - @The_Printworks Instagram - @the_printworks


Cocktails in Manchester Sassy Cocktails served in great bars across city

Manchester has never been one to shy away from the demon drink, earning quite the reputation as the city was booming in the late Victorian period. Today exciting drinking establishments are still never in short supply, with new joints opening regularly, when it comes to a night on the tiles, Manchester the place to explore try new things and have fun. From the NQ’s quirky hipster joints to Oxford Road’s celebrity hot-spots, thirsty punters don’t have to look far for a wide selection of boozy spirit delights. But forget the cask ales, bottled beers and ciders because there’s a whole host of places serving up sweet and sassy cocktails just waiting to tickle your taste buds. Many of Manchester’s bars are hidden away from the high street drinker and can be ‘hard’ to find, but trust us because the search is well worth it. Whether you fancy a Cosmo or Caipirinha, Dry Martini or Daiquiri, here are some of our favourite cocktail bars serving up the best Mojitos and Margaritas in town. Picture: Cocktail Alchemist The Alchemist, Spinningfields 3 Hardman Street, M3 3HF

The Alchemist

From meringue martinis to a cereal flavoured cocktail, here is the place to go for the budding cocktail connoisseur. Try the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party: indicative of their flamboyant edge, this two-person sharer is served warm in tea cups. 3 Hardman St, Spinningfields

Cloud 23

High above the city in the Beetham Tower, yes you guessed it’s 23 floors up to be precise, Cloud 23 in The Hilton Deansgate is the epitome of class. The cocktails are jaw-dropping, the view is breath-taking, the décor tip-toes a fine balance between ultimate sophistication and moody modern. The Beetham Tower, Deansgate

Dusk ‘til Pawn

Tucked away, Dusk ‘til Pawn is a small, dimly-lit speak-easy-style bar serving up delicious and diverse cocktails, stirred up by the bars talented mixologists. It’s pawn shop disguise, including old guitars and televisions, is executed so well that you could easily walk past it. Stevensons Square, M1 1FB


The Fitzgerald

The Liquor Store

The Liars Club

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This Northern Quarter speakeasy commits fully to its theme, with flapper dresses, feathers and waistcoats as far as the eye can see. Hard to find, it manages to maintain a sense of mysterious mischief while still providing an engaging and thoroughly enjoyable experience. Little Lever St, Northern Quarter

This basement bar combines an exotic Caribbean inspired Tiki bar with the best and most extensive collection of rum anywhere in Manchester. Liars Club treads a fine line between tacky and enjoyable but always come out on the right side of the divide. Back Bridge Street (nr Spinningfields)

A cafe in the day, a bar in the night, it’s open until 3am, perfect for any Mancunian night owls wanting to unwind with a vintage Manchester-inspired soundtrack. Manchester music infuses its way through the cocktail menu too, from the Sally Cinnamon to the simple but effective Oasis. Maybrook House, Blackfriars Street You would be forgiven for thinking it’s an office block; but on the 12th floor this huge bar is a wonderfully laid-back affair serving cocktail classics old and new. From here you get an inspiring view of Spinningfields and this is a venue where you want to look your best. Tower 12, Bridge Street, Spinningfields


MANCHESTER FESTIVALS

David Lynch - (c) Josh Telles

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Manchester is yet again alive with cultural festivals everything from highbrow theatre, check out the MIF, to the wonderful children focused ‘A Day Out with Thomas’ at the East Lancashire Railway in Bury. 2019 is a MIF year and again the city has the chance to experience world class artists, writers and performances on your doorstep. The list is pretty stellar with Yoko Ono ‘Bell for Peace’ at the launch event and a David Lynch taking over HOME. Food & Drink is well served with the MF&DF plus the growing success of Bolton’s food festival. Being summer the huge celebration of LGBT life is held during the August Bank Holiday, now moving to its new home at The Mayfield, near Piccadilly. So get ready for a busy summer of fun and thought provoking activities.

Manchester International Festival Albert Square, Manchester 4th July - 21st July 2019 MIF is an artist-led, commissioning festival presenting new works from across the spectrum of performing arts, visual arts and popular culture

mif.co.uk @MIFestival

The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival Venues across Manchester 1st July - 31st July 2019 The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival is a multi-venue open access arts festival providing support for all art forms to show their work

greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk @gmfringe


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Caribbean Carnival of Manchester

The Rossendale 60s Festival

Alexandra Park, Manchester M16 7JL 10th - 11th August 2019

Venues across Rossendale 6th - 8th September 2019

Manchester Carnival has brought Caribbean culture to the forefront, annually for over 40 years, and is the North West’s largest celebration of Caribbean music and carnival arts. A vibrant celebration of Caribbean music, dance, theatre and costume

The Festival extends throughout the valley and currently takes in Rawtenstall, Haslingden, Waterfoot, Bacup, Stacksteads, Crawshawbooth and Cloughfold

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Just So Festival

Day Out With Thomas

Rode Hall, Cheshire ST7 3QP 16th - 18th August 2019 An imaginative outdoor adventure like no other as the only arts camping festival in the UK dedicated solely to children and their families

Bolton Street Station, Bury BL9 0EY 3rd & 4th Aug / 5th & 6th Oct 2019

justsofestival.org.uk @justsofestival

Calling all little engineers! Join Thomas the Tank Engine at the East Lancashire Railway for a train ride unlike any other

eastlancsrailway.org.uk @eastlancsrly

Manchester Pride

Manchester Food and Drink Festival

The Mayfield, Fairfield St, Manchester M1 2WR 23rd - 26th August 2019 Manchester Pride campaigns for LGBT+ equality; celebrates LGBT+ life and creates opportunities that engage LGBT+ people so that they can thrive

Albert Square, Manchester 26th Sept - 7th Oct 2019 The Manchester Food and Drink Festival is now a well established nationally acclaimed event, and 2019 will see its 22nd annual takeover of the City

manchesterpride.com @ManchesterPride

foodanddrinkfestival.com @MFDF19

Bolton Food and Drink Festival

Halloween in the City

Victoria Square, Bolton BL1 1RU 23rd - 26th August 2019 August Bank Holiday weekend enjoy some of the best family entertainment around at one of the North West’s favourite events! Bolton’s celebrated Food and Drink Festival is back for its 14th year and it’s better than ever

Venues across Manchester 26th - 27th October 2019

boltonfoodanddrinkfestival.com @boltonfoodfest

Prepare for some ghoulish goings on as Manchester City Centre once again glows green for the Halloween in the City weekend

cityco.com @halloweenmcr

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LS Lowry: The Art and The Artist

Fly 360

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ A permanent display of the best of LS Lowry

MSI, Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4FP Open daily

There are over 400 works in the collection, 57 of which are oil paintings. Alongside the works of art is an archive containing thousands of items ranging from photographs to press cuttings and exhibition catalogues

Have you ever wanted to fly your own jet? Then take the controls on Fly 360, our handson flight simulator. Pitch and roll as though you were really flying, get your adrenaline flowing and perform your own aerobatic display

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk @sim_manchester

Bramhall Hall Guide Tours

Rocket Returns

Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX Every Saturday & Sunday

SIM, Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4FP until 8th September 2019

Explore this Jacobean mansion and its exciting history with one of their expert guides (booking recommended)

Stephenson’s Rocket returns to Manchester for the first time in over 180 years. Designed by Robert Stephenson, Rocket’s win proved once and for all that locomotives were better at pulling trains along the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

stockport.gov.uk/whats-on-guide @SMBC_Museums

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Power Up

Li Yuan-chia: Unique Photographs

SIM, Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4FP 20th July - 1st September 2019

The Whitworth, Oxford Rd, M15 6ER until 15th December 2019

Retro gaming fest Power Up returns to the Science and Industry Museum this summer with two exciting changes. The first is that the event will run for much longer than previously – extending from two weeks to last over the whole summer holiday

In his lifetime, Li Yuan-chia (1929-1994) travelled from China, to Taiwan, Bologna and London but found his home in a house that he bought in 1972 from Winifred Nicholson in Banks at the far north of Cumbria on Hadrian’s Wall

scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk @sim_manchester

whitworth.manchester.ac.uk @whitworthart

Ancient Textiles from the Andes

Halima Cassell: Eclectica–global inspirations

The Whitworth, Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6ER

Mosley Street, Manchester UK M2 3JL

until 15th September 2019 This is a rare opportunity to see ancient Andean textiles of this quality and size exhibited in the UK. Through a major loan from the collector Paul Hughes, alongside pieces from the Whitworth, textiles from c300BC to c1400AD

until 5th January 2020 Inspired by geometry, architecture, natural forms and foreign travel, she creates deeply carved forms in unglazed ceramic, bronze, stone, wood and cast glass

museum.manchester.ac.uk @whitworthart

manchesterartgallery.org @mcrartgallery

Jallianwala Bagh 1919: Punjab under Siege

Disrupt? Peterloo and Protest

Manchester Museum, Oxford Rd M13 9PL until 2nd October 2019

People’s History Museum, Left Bank M3 3ER until 23rd February 2020

For the first time in Indo-UK history, two Museums located in cities deeply affected by colonialism, Amritsar and Manchester, have come together to re-examine the brutal massacre that eventually brought about the end of the British empire

Telling the story of Peterloo and highlights its relevance today, examining issues within our democracy that people are campaigning for 200 years on

museum.manchester.ac.uk @mcrmuseum

phm.org.uk @phmmcr

Jiu Society: Lost in Shenzhen

Heritage Futures

CCFCA, 13 Thomas St, Manchester M4 1EU from 2nd Aug - 19th Oct 2019

Manchester Museum, Oxford Rd M13 9PL until Autumn 2021

Jiu Society will take over Gallery 2 with their ambitious Lost in Shenzhen, a multi-media installation first show in China in 2016

Combining latest academic research with incredible objects, the exhibition looks at heritage as the building blocks of the future

cfcca.org.uk @CFCCA_UK

museum.manchester.ac.uk @mcrmuseum

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A Taste of Honey - Shelagh Delaney

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Being part of an audience is an exciting feeling and Manchester certainly has a wealth of theatres offering very diverse productions for your enjoyment. Independent theatres such as Hope Mill or the 3 Minute Theatre, in Afflecks, are breaking grounds for new works which regularly head to the big lights of London and onwards. This coming season sees some interesting and very exciting productions for us all to enjoy. There is a new production of Shelagh Delaney highly acclaimed, and at the time culturally shocking, ‘A Taste of Honey’. Whereas, Early Doors at the Lowry is billed as a ‘last chance to see’ this awardwinning production. Musicals continue to draw audiences with 9to5 and the Book of Morman at the Palace Theatre. We recommend you get booking today!

The Three Musketeers: A Comedy Adventure The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ 12th - 14th July 2019 Armed only with a baguette and his questionable steed, join hot-headed D’Artagnan as he travels to Paris full of childish excitement and misplaced bravado to become a Musketeer. Will things go to plan? thelowry.com @The_Lowry

You and I: A New Musical Hope Mill Theatre, Pollard St, Manchester M4 7JA 28th & 29th July 2019 Cameron Mackintosh Award 2018. What do you do when the world’s first super intelligent robot turns up at your door asking about the origins of the universe, karaoke and the meaning of porn? hopemilltheatre.co.uk @hopemilltheatr1



Early Doors

We’re Going On A Bear Hunt

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ

24th July - 3rd Aug 2019 Early Doors returns to the Lowry after a critically acclaimed and sold-out run in 2018. This is your final chance to see the awardwinning comedy live on stage!

3rd Aug - 1st Sept 2019 See the smash-hit production of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt on tour, direct from the West End, as it returns vividly and noisily in director Sally Cookson’s fun-filled adaptation set to Benji Bower’s versatile lively score

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

Amélie

No Man’s Land

Opera House, Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP 6th - 10th August 2019 A story of an astonishing young woman who lives quietly in the world, but loudly in her mind. She secretly improvises small, but extraordinary acts of kindness that bring happiness to those around her

Oldham Coliseum, Fairbottom St, Oldham OL1 3SW 5th - 7th September 2019 A chance meeting between two elderly writers in a North London pub leads to an alcohol-fuelled night of reminiscences and verbal sparring

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StoryMakers: The Gingerbread Man

Strangers on a Train Set

Octagon Theatre, Civic Centre, Bolton BL1 1US 23rd & 24th August 2019 Part of the series of STORYMAKERS events stories read aloud by a professional actor plus live music and creative craft activities, classic tales will come to life for your little ones to enjoy

Oldham Coliseum, Fairbottom St, Oldham OL1 3SW 11th - 14th Sept 2019 Challenging a youth to turn down his music, Irene Sparrow, inventor of the left-handed crochet hook finds herself under suspicion of murder after the train emerges from a tunnel with the young man dead

octagonbolton.co.uk @octagontheatre

coliseum.org.uk @OldhamColiseum

The Book of Mormon

9 to 5 - The Musical

Palace Theatre, Oxford St, Manchester M1 6FT until 24th August 2019 This outrageous musical comedy from the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Bobby Lopez, co-writer of Avenue Q and Frozen, follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries

Palace Theater, Oxford St, Manchester M1 6FT 17th - 21st September 2019 Tumble outta’ bed and stumble to Dolly Parton’s rip-roaring musical - starring Louise Redknapp and Amber Davies!

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National Theatre: A Taste of Honey

Hedda Tesman

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ 13th - 21st September 2019

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ

A Taste of Honey, Shelagh Delaney’s career defining play, is coming to Salford this autumn. This British classic is an exhilarating depiction of working-class life in post-war Salford

3rd - 19th October 2019 A doting husband. A troubled writer. A loaded gun. It’s 2019 and Hedda Tesman returns to a life she can’t seem to escape

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

Horrible Histories - Awful Egyptians

The Exorcist

Palace Theater, Oxford St, Manchester M1 6FT 26th - 28th Sept 2019

Opera House, Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP 22nd - 26th October 2019

It’s time to prepare yourselves for an amazing show with Horrible Histories live on stage! Using actors and ground-breaking 3D special effects, these two astounding shows are guaranteed to thrill you and your children

Inspired by true events, the two-time Oscarwinning movie of this story has thrilled generations the world over since its release in 1973. Now it’s your turn to experience The Exorcist live

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RSC: The Taming Of The Shrew

The Entertainer

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ 27th Sept - 3rd Oct 2019

Opera House, Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP 28th Oct - 2nd Nov 2019 1982: Archie Rice is a washed-up entertainer playing a summer season. As his soldier son sails with the Task Force to liberate the Falklands, his daughter Jean returns from campaigning against the war

Baptista Minola is seeking to sell off her son Katherine to the highest bidder. Cue an explosive battle of the sexes in this electrically charged love story

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

atgtickets.com @atgtickets

Sadler’sWells:ZooNation’sSomeLikeitHipHop

ComedySportz

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ 11th & 12th October 2019 With a nod to Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot and Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, it tells a comical tale of love, mistaken identity and revolution, as two women take on a maledominated world by disguising themselves as men

Waterside Centre, 1 Waterside, Sale M33 7ZF Monthly - Check Website ComedySportz is an all ages, all improvised show where two teams battle it out for laughs as players create quick-witted sketches, scenes and songs from whatever suggestions are thrown at them by the audience

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

watersideartscentre.co.uk @WatersideArts



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It’s difficult to avoid Manchester’s musical connection. Everyday there are new bands being formed, musicians trained and songwriters slaving over hot laptops in the city’s coffee bars. Stroll into the Northern Quarter and walk in the footsteps of, and experience spaces where, many world famous musicians have performed. Oldham Street alone has The Night and Day Café, The Castle and Gullivers all part of Manchester’s long musical history. Around the corner is Matt & Phreds, a performance space dedicated to Jazz, a central hub for touring bands; we can also recommend La Gitane on Bridge Street. Band on the Wall, Swan Street, is a venue of renown home to the now almost legendary Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club. This summer offers some the best festivals and music events in Greater Manchester.

Wigan Jazz Festival Village on the Green,Woods Rd, Aspull,WiganWN2 1PJ 11th - 14th July 2019 The Wigan International Jazz Festival has featured some of the most iconic jazz artists and has become one of the finest jazz festivals in the whole of Europe

wiganjazzfest.co.uk @WiganJazzfest

Bluedot Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL 18th - 21st July 2019 Bluedot Festival returns to Macclesfield’s Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre to mark 50 years since the moon landing, once again laying on a weekend of music, art and science underneath the shadow of the imposing Lovell Telescope discoverthebluedot.com @bluedotfestival


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Festwich

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

St Mary Park, Prestwich, Manchester M25 1GG 27th - 28th July 2019 The UK’s biggest Free tribute festival. Festwich has grown from strength to strength from its original conception 7 years ago!

The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley St M2 3WS 7th September 2019 Experience The Czech National Symphony Orchestra performing John Williams’ music to the entire first film live to picture from one of the most beloved film series in history

festwich.com @FestwichFest

bridgewater-hall.co.uk @BridgewaterHall

Cotton Clouds Festival

Martin Kemp back to the 80s DJ set

Saddleworth Cricket Club, Greenfield, Oldham 16th - 17th August 2019 Cotton Clouds Festival returns in 2019 after a stunning sold out debut resulted in being shortlisted for Best New Festival at the UK Festival Awards

Manchester Academy, Oxford Rd M13 9PR 12th October 2019 The hottest 80s club night with TV personality and star of Spandau Ballet, Martin Kemp spinning the biggest and best hits of that decade!

cottoncloudsfestival.com @cottoncfest

manchesteracademy.net @MancAcademy

Fake Festival - Manchester

Manchester Folk Festival

Heaton Park, Manchester M25 2SW 17th August 2019 The UK Tour stops with you this August, for your FIRST EVER Fake Festival! It’s a day of live music, rocking to SIX pro-level ‘Fake Bands’... so good, they’re almost the real deal

Venues across Manchester 16th - 20th October 2019 An urban festival in the heart of the city. A gathering of all kinds of folk. Bring music, singing, dancing, workshops, artists in conversation and more to Manchester city centre

fakefestivals.co.uk @fakefestivals

manchesterfolkfestival.org.uk @mcrfolkfest

Creamfields

Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club

Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4AG 22nd - 25th August 2019 Creamfields is the UK’s biggest dance music festival, bringing the biggest artists from across the electronic music spectrum to Daresbury each August bank holiday

Band on the Wall, 25 Swan St M4 5JZ Monthly - Check Website It’s a big one! We’re taking the flavoursome funk far into the night as the Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club returns to Band on the Wall with acclaimed DJ, actor, presenter and funkster about town Craig Charles

creamfields.com @creamfields

bandonthewall.org @bandonthewall

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Altrincham Market

Bury Market

Greenwood Street, WA14 1SA Tuesday - Sunday Weekly Altringham Market features traditional favourites. Quality food traders from fresh fish to fruit & veg, from regional cheese to prime meat cuts, from crafters to jewellers. Weekend markets showcase the talent, skill, passion and creativity of the finest traders in the North West altrinchammarket.co.uk @altrinchammkt

1, The Fish Market, Murray Rd, Bury BL9 0BJ Monday - Saturday Bury’s World Famous Market is a multi award winning market and was voted Best Market Attraction in 2015. It’s one of the most popular shopping destinations in the north of England attracting thousands of visitors each week with over 370 stalls drawing in the crowds

Bolton Artisan Market

Castlefield Artisan Market

Heaton Fold Garden Ctr, Overdale Dr BL1 5BU 3rd Sunday Monthly (February-December) Visitors will find an exciting range of high quality and locally sourced food, drink and crafts from specialist producers and suppliers. There is free parking on site as well as a gift shop and self-service cafe. The market is held under cover in bad weather

Royal Mills, Redhill Street M4 6JG First Saturday of the Month Castlefield Events creates a variety of local events including a monthly artisan food, craft & art market in the heart of Manchester. We are committed to bringing together some of the region’s highly acclaimed artisan food producers, as well as creating interesting antique, craft and vintage markets

heatonfold.co.uk @BoltonArtisan

burymarket.com @BuryMarket

castlefieldmarket.org.uk @CastlefieldEvnt


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Open Mon - Sat, 10am - 5.30pm Manchester Craft & Design Centre 17 Oak Street, Manchester, M4 5JD Registered Charity Number: 1173366

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Heaton Moor Producers & Art Market

The Makers Market

Shaw Road, Heaton Moor, SK4 4NZ

Check the website for full details

1st & 2nd Saturdays each Month The Heaton Moor Market returns in 2016 with an addition of a new Art Market. It focuses on bringing local, independent producers’ and artists together offering a wide range of products, including fresh produce, gift items and crafts heatonmoormarket.com @HMoorMarket

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The monthly Makers Market brings together the finest and often award-winning food, drink, art & crafts producers in the area. The market is well known for presenting the very best of seasonal local farm produce, produced and sourced by people who are passionate about what they do themakersmarket.co.uk @_makersmarket

Levenshulme Market

The Treacle Market

Stockport Rd, Levenshulme Every Saturday (March-December)

Old Butter Market, Macclesfield Last Sunday of the Month (March-Aug)

Since its March 2013 launch Levenshumle Markets delivers a diverse range of high quality traders and at every market you can expect an ever changing roster of 50 artisan traders selling produce, street food, plants, gifts, vintage clothing and homeware. Check website for full details levymarket.com @levymarket

The market started in 2010 and each month sees the handsome cobbled Marketplace, Old Butter Market, St Michael’s churchyard and surrounding streets throng with visitors and over 150 stalls of unique crafts, exceptional lovingly produced food, drink and several vintage finds treaclemarket.co.uk @treaclemarket

Piccadilly Gardens Street Food & Crafts

The Wilmslow Artisan Market

Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre Thurs, Fri and Sat The Street Food Market features over 15 stall selling delicious food from around the globe. With dishes ranging from Middle Eastern wraps, dim sum and to chow mien noodles to Italian pasta. The Craft Market sells a variety of beautifully crafted items, from jewellery to homewares manchester.gov.uk @ManCityCouncil

Alderley Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 1PB 3rd Saturday Monthly (10am-4pm) The market consists of over 120 of the very finest artisan market traders and is the flagship of The Market Cous events. In its alleyways you will find high-quality range of authentic goods with an emphasis on all that is local, ethical and original from traders who are all super-talented themarketco.co.uk @_TheMarketCo

The Clog Market

Vintage Village Market, Stockport

Town Square, Rawtenstall 1st Sunday (April-Oct)

Stockport Covered Market Hall SK1 1EU 2nd Sunday Monthly (March-December)

Featuring vintage, vintage industrial, collectables, curios, clothing, vinyls and homewares plus boutique clothing and accessories, gifts speciality food stalls, patisserie, vegan skincare, artisan jewellery and tasty streetfood

Held in Stockports’ ‘Glass Umbrella’ and aims to deliver things might be rare or unique, beautiful, special, amusing, useful, bizarre or remarkable in some way. They are all intensely covetable - in the Markets considered opinion - and most of them are cracking bargains too

theclogmarket.co.uk @ClogMarket

thevintagevillage.co.uk @Vintage_Village


EAT, DRINK, MEET AND PLAY

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At Great Northern, you can throw axes at Whistle Punks, do yoga at The Life Centre, see the latest blockbuster at Odeon, play roulette at Manchester235 Casino, boutique bowl at All Star Lanes, or try out the latest gaming and VR at Virtual Hideout.

Whether you are looking for family friendly, quirky, quick, or just plain tasty, we have a restaurant to suit. There’s Evuna with its Spanish tapas, the inimitable burgers at Almost Famous, a celebrity chef at James Martin Manchester, the best cakes ever at Home Sweet Home and Polish (with a twist) at Platzki, to name just a few.

If it’s a refreshment you’re after, there’s a pick me up coffee at Home Sweet Home, a fine selection of gins at Impossible, cocktails US style at All Star Lanes or select from the best of Spanish wines at Evuna.

Management Suite, 235 Deansgate, M3 4EN • 0161 832 8136 • www.thegreatnorthern.com @greatnorthernwarehousemanchester gnwmanchester/ @GNWmanchester



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