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11. Bags of fun for families
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007SATURDAYS needn’t be boring – just take the kids along to Salford Quays.
12. MUSIC: Arctic Monkeys, Manchester Central, Tues 11 and Wed 12
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007IF YOU’RE going to look back on the greatest Manchester gigs of 2007, Arctic Monkeys’ two dates at Lancashire Country Cricket Ground surely must figure high at the top of the list.
13. THEATRE: Ockham's Razor, Lowry, Saturday 8th
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007DRAMATIC visual entertainment is on offer at The Lowry on Saturday when an acclaimed aerial theatre group comes to Salford Quays.
14. Cotton and catacombs
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007AT THE turn of last century, the tomb of two Egyptian brothers made its way to Manchester. Professor Rosalie David relates the remarkable tale to Angela Kelly …
15. Curtain up for festive stage fun
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007TRY explaining pantomime to someone not familiar with the concept and they will look at you like you’re bonkers. Trust me – give it a go.
16. REVIEW: Phoenix Dance Theatre, Lowry
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007CARACAS-born choreographer Javier de Frutos must have some demons to exorcise.
17. MUSIC: Ian Brown, Manchester Central, Friday 7 and Sat 8
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 7 December 2007IT WAS recently revealed that Ian Brown had been offered £5 million to reform The Stone Roses for a 2008 tour. Brown’s response to the astronomical fee was typically bullish: “Why should I? Bands only ever reform for the money. And besides, I’m doing brilliantly on my own.”
18. COMEDY: Russell Brand, Apollo, Saturday
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 30 November 2007CHARISMATIC show–off Russell Brand is one of the most in-demand performers and he is coming to Manchester as part of his stand-up tour.
19. MUSIC: Kanye West, MEN Arena, Sunday
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 30 November 2007IF YOU’RE a top selling hip-hop artist, success can often be measured by how badly your closest rivals are suffering.
20. REVIEW: Viva La Diva, Lowry
Heywood Advertiser, Friday 30 November 2007WHEN former prima ballerina Darcey Bussell and best-selling opera soprano Katherine Jenkins announced they were teaming up to create a new stage show, tickets were snapped up fast.
