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1. Stars shine in Xmas shows
Middleton Guardian, Friday 21 December 2007A TRIP to see a panto or festive play is a traditional part of Christmas for many. Here’s a quick look at some of this year’s stage offerings...
2. Merry Christmas from the Magazine!
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 December 2007THE Magazine is taking a well-earned holiday over Christmas ...
3. DRAMA: An Ideal Husband, Royal Exchange, until Jan 26
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007TREAT yourself to an early Christmas present of tickets next week when one of Oscar Wilde’s most enjoyable plays comes to Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre.
4. DRAMA: Dad's Army, Loawry, until Jan 5
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007TWO classic episodes of Dad’s Army, not seen since 1969, have been revived for the Lowry in time for Christmas.
5. Don't panic! TV treasure is still as funny as ever
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007AS A stage show based on the classic sitcom comes to the Lowry, Angela Kelly recruits its co-writer David Croft for a chat …
6. 'Tis the season to be jolly
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007GIVE yourself a break from shopping and get out into the fresh air on a trip to Tatton Park.
7. MUSIC: The Verve, Manchester Central, Dec 20-21
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007EVER since The Verve announced their reformation in the summer, there’s been a large amount of cynicism surrounding their motives.
8. CLASSICAL, Hallé’s Xmas Concerts, Bridgewater Hall, until January
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007MANCHESTER symphony orchestra, the Hallé, offers a full calendar of events at the Bridgewater Hall to get you into the festive spirit this Christmas.
9. Go batty at new CUBE exhibition
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007BATS have been misunderstood and even feared for centuries, yet they are extremely useful creatures.
10. REVIEW: Cinderella, Opera House, until Jan 6
Middleton Guardian, Friday 14 December 2007THE ultimate tale of rags to riches – Cinderella – is magically brought to life at the Opera House this Christmas starring two of Manchester’s best-loved soap stars.
