Theatre, Dance and ComedyYou are in: Manchester > Entertainment > Arts, Film and Culture > Theatre, Dance and Comedy The reworking of A Midsummer Night's Dream is bold, bizarre and brilliant at the Contact Theatre. Keith James and Rick Foot provide poetry and music that both entertains and educates at the Lowry. Samuel Beckett's masterpiece maintains its mystery at Manchester's Library Theatre. The Nigerian-Welsh choreographer Henri Oguike brings his ingenious modern dance to the Lowry. What鈥檚 a show without words, music or song? It is a rollicking, rhythmic Stomp at the Lowry. The revival of the much-loved play has just the right level of enthralling oddness at the Library. Darcey Bussell and Katherine Jenkins are all singing, all dancing for Viva La Diva at the Lowry. The Contact Theatre offer Mancunians a chance to try out the trapeze or have a go at bungee-dance! The everyday is turned on its head as a burglar and a housewife collide at Didsbury Studio Theatre. Mancunian writer and director Rick Laxton on his new play, 100 Ways To Meet That Special Someone. More from this sectionYou are in: Manchester > Entertainment > Arts, Film and Culture > Theatre, Dance and Comedy |