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The Palace and Opera House Theatres play a huge part in Manchester's social and arts scene. Showing a range of comedy, family and musical shows, both theatres, which are just half a mile from each ...
Manchester's Palace Theatre and Opera House have lots of shows to offer this October - here's what's on and how you can buy tickets.
Manchester theatre lovers are in for a treat with a bumper crop of brilliant shows heading for the city's Palace and Opera House theatres this autumn.
Address: 3 Quay St, Manchester M3 3HP, United Kingdom Manchester, England, SEATING CAPACITY: 1920 View Larger Map Opera House History Originally The New Theatre, it opened on Boxing Day, 1912.
Opening night of the Palace Theatre’s “Jesus Christ Superstar” fell on Good Friday. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not, says artistic director Carl Rajotte.
Robin Hawkes, Theatre Director at the Palace Theatre & Opera House, said: “In tandem with the Palace, the Opera House has been a jewel in the heart of Manchester’s cultural fabric for many ...
The Manchester Opera House, originally opened in 1912, is a historic venue hosting musicals, ballets, concerts, and a Christmas pantomime. It has a seating capacity of 1,920 and is a Grade II listed ...
The Phantom of the Opera is gloriously grand in style. The show’s immensity of its plot, its scenery and, of course, its music, has drawn over 100 million people worldwide to see it. Powerful ...
The creative seed, once planted, can take a long time to germinate and come into bloom – in this case 37 years. For Victoria Wood, 1974 was a seminal year – she turned 21, she won New Faces and she ...
The world premiere here of Monkee Business the Musical was planned long before the untimely death in February of Davy Jones, the Manchester-born member of the manufactured band that outsold The ...