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1. And on that bombshell ...
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009MATTHEW Ganley can expect a hard time from his pals in Manchester when he appears at The Lowry next week.
2. 'I think we all feel alienated'
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009SPENDING hours trapped in a car wreck can’t be many people’s idea of fun, but for Irish actor Stephen Rea doing just that – for his latest film role – was an irresistible opportunity.
3. COMEDY: Comic FX, Royal Exchange, Fri 9 Jan
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009NEED a laugh? Go along to the Royal Exchange Theatre this Friday for a free stand-up session guaranteed to get you giggling.
4. Hunt around for stuff to do
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009FOR an action-packed, high-octane start to the new year, speed over to the National Motorcycle Show at Manchester Central this weekend.
5. Date with disaster?
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009IT’S exactly the kind of dining experience you DON’T expect when you book into your favourite restaurant – yet Fawlty Towers at The Lowry is a sell-out.
6. FAMILY: The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch, Lowry, Sat 10 Jan
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009LOVELY children’s book The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch by David and Ronda Armitage gets the stage treatment at the Lowry this weekend.
7. Secrets of a hidden city
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009PHOTOGRAPHER Andrew Paul Brooks has peeled away Manchester’s hidden layers to glimpse a secret world concealed beneath your feet.
8. FILM: Sing-a-Long-a-Hairspray, Lowry, Sun 11 Jan, 2pm and 7pm
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 January 2009BLAST that beehive and dance ‘til you drop! Back by popular demand is Sing-a-Long-a-Hairspray.
9. MUSIC: Chris Brown, MEN Arena, Sat 10 Jan
Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 6 January 2009THE new year always brings about the urge to try the untried, to embrace new skills and challenges.
10. MUSIC: Tracy Chapman, The Apollo, Sun Dec 14
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 10 December 2008Born and raised Ohio, 44-year-old Tracy Chapman is a fine example of how folk musicians needn’t always be quiet and introverted; they can also be ballsy and visceral too.
