Review: Vincent River at Hope Mill Theatre
With storm Emma battering the country, brave audience members ventured out to the beautiful Hope Mill Theatre to see this two hander about homophobia and
With storm Emma battering the country, brave audience members ventured out to the beautiful Hope Mill Theatre to see this two hander about homophobia and
Chris Hoyle’s The Newspaper Boy is filled with nostalgic references to adverts from the early 1990s that give us a rose-tinted view of the past. Wispa, Mr Kipling,
On 20 February 1988, over 20,000 people took to the streets of Manchester to protest against the government’s controversial anti-gay legislation known as Section 28.
Moston, Manchester, 1992. Christian Dibmore is a working-class 15-year-old who’s got it all as the newest child star in the nation’s favourite soap. But Christian
He swiped right, messaged you first and kept replying. Time for your first Chappy date. But what are you gunna wear and where the hell are
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