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1. Tony Robinson (The Lowry)

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007
USING his most famous character as a reference point, Tony Robinson presents an amusing, revisionist view of history that champions the little guy.

2. Harlem Globetrotters (MEN Arena)

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007
FOLLOWING a successful visit last year, basketball's original Dream Team, the Harlem Globetrotters, are bouncing back into Manchester.

3. Snap up a Bit of the action

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007
CALLING all aspiring artists and photographers. If you have ever wanted to see your own work hanging on a gallery wall now is your chance.

4. Classical: Estonian Philharmonic (Bridgewater Hall, tonight, Firday)

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007
PREPARE your ears for singing of miraculous precision and delicate dedication as Paul Hillier rounds off a prestigious UK tour by bringing the acclaimed Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) to Manchester.

5. Theatre: Waylaid (Platt Fields Park, tonight, Friday, and tomorrow)

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007
A WOMAN awakes to find herself frozen and tethered in a barren snow-covered desert, with a wrecked car providing the only evidence of how she came to be there.

6. The secret world of art

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007
THE art of a reclusive American, which was only discovered at the end of his life, is part of a new exhibition at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery.

7. Preview: What I Heard About Iraq

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 4 May 2007
STARING out as an article in the London Review Of Books and adapted for the stage by Simon Levy, this is one of the most powerful pieces of theatre around.

8. Preview: The Gruffalo's Child

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 4 May 2007
THE cuddliest monster ever to grace the stages of the West End returns with more songs, laughs and frightening fun.

9. Preview: Bedroom Farce

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 4 May 2007
ALAN Ayckbourn's ingenious play about relationships and the perils of DIY comes to Manchester as part of a long-awaited revival.

10. Best of Britten

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
MANCHESTER is positively humming with anticipation for the ninth Royal Northern College of Music International Cello Festival.
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