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On our recent trip to Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre we sat down with members of the theatre's Young and Elders companies to find out more about the effect the initiatives have had on their lives ...
One of the most influential regional theatres in England is set to cut 65% of its staff blaming the coronavirus lockdown for its cash woes. Managers of The Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester ...
A major Manchester revival of A Midsummer Night’s Dream has been cancelled at the Royal Exchange. The show, which had been due to run until 12 October, came under scrutiny following press attention ...
With five decades of top quality plays to its name, the Royal Exchange Theatre remains consistently popular. But it's not all about what happens on stage - the ...
Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre has announced a senior management restructure and a revamped artistic policy with an increased focus on new work and opportunities for emerging theatre ...
A bona fide classic, Frankenstein is given a dark and brooding treatment at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre this week.
Founded by a group of radical artists, the Royal Exchange Theatre has been in the heart of Manchester city centre for more than 40 years ...
A Manchester theatre is taking performances out of the city centre with a pop-up performance space. The Den is a lightweight, 180-seat portable auditorium designed to be built and dismantled by ...
There’s no place like home – and home for writer Simon Stephens is Stockport. He doesn’t live there any more, but he was born there in 1971 and still finds the place, particularly its seedier side, a ...
Jo Combes's production of Arnold Wesker's Roots for the Royal Exchange displays the same artful lightness of touch that the playwright needed as a pastry chef, before he embarked on what is now ...
One of the oddities about theatre is that there can be a gripping performance at the heart of an underwhelming production – and so is the case with Maxine Peake’s Hamlet, directed by Sarah Frankcom.