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11. Show is a labour of love
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008A FASCINATING insight into the world of childbirth is guaranteed to prompt debate when a new exhibition opens at Manchester Museum on Saturday.
12. DRAMA: The Glee Club, Library Theatre, until 18 Oct
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008THE youngest of the McGann acting dynasty stars in an song-filled production which opens Library Theatre’s new season.
13. DANCE: Eternal Light, Lowry, Thurs 25 to Sat 27 Sept
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008A FEAST of music and dance will come to the Lowry when the Rambert Dance Company presents its world premiere of Eternal Light.
14. 'I never had self belief'
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008NO-ONE who saw Mike Summerbee play for Manchester City in the Sixties and early Seventies could have doubted his heart for the game.
15. Talking the Mick
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 September 2008WHEN Mickey Thomas joined Manchester United in 1978 he quickly became a cult hero to the Red Army and beyond.
16. FILM: Kurdish Film Festival, various venues, Sat 20 to Wed 24 Sep
Middleton Guardian, Tuesday 16 September 2008MANCHESTER'S third Kurdish Film Festival will open this weekend bigger and better.
17. MUSICAL: Our House, Lowry, Mon 15 to Sat 19 Sep
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 10 September 2008A SPOT of Madness should delight audiences of all ages at the Lowry next week.
18. 'I've been lucky'
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 10 September 2008EMMA Cunniffe’s face is so familiar that when you meet her you feel you know each other really well.
19. Going ga ga for spoof DJ
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 10 September 2008WHEN ex-radio DJ Tom Binns metamorphosed into hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury to steal the plaudits at last year’s Edinburgh Festival it was the ‘triumph of the nerd’.
20. DRAMA: Three Sisters, Royal Exchange, until Oct 11
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 10 September 2008THE new season at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre makes an exciting start with a landmark Russian drama and an accomplished cast.
