Monday 2 July 2007

Events to listen out for...

Hello again folks. Sometime ago somebody, who looks extremely similar to me and has same scarce portfolio of hair on his head, said "there is absolutely nothing to do in Manchester except crashing some pub and getting p***d like the rest of your environment". Well, indeed, this person was very wrong. Check out the whole range what this criminal city up north offers.

ARTS AND THEATRE EVENTS...


This months featured events . . .

Manchester’s Enchanted Evenings Season June - July 2007

Bal Enchanté - Fête de la Bastille
14 July
Platt Fields Park, Rusholme

Bastille day is France’s most important public holiday – celebrating the freeing of prisoners from the hated Bastille prison in Paris, at the start of the French Revolution in 1789. Today it is remembered across France with joyous ‘public balls’ for all ages, where entertainment, eating and dancing bring the community together. Join this celebration of all things French with live music, outdoor ballroom, cabaret, street theatre, food, activities and of course the guillotine! Presented by Manchester International Arts with the Alliance Française.
Event times: 7-11pm. £1 at entrance, children under 7 free. www.streetsahead.org.uk

Nutkhut ‘Bollywood Steps’
20–21 July
Platt Fields Park, Rusholme

An extraordinary dance performance using many different Bollywood traditional and contemporary styles and losing none of the glitz and glamour! The dancers perform on a flight of steps, to the accompaniment of fire and water effects. £1 at entrance (children under 7 free).
Event times: 20 July:
9 – 11pm, 21 July: 5 – 7pm and 9 – 11pm. www.streetsahead.org.uk

Concert for Diana
1 July
Exchange Square
A special Concert for Diana relayed live on the Big Screen.

Romancing the Stone
5–14 July
Manchester Town Hall
A truly unique exhibition of art jewellery, made in response to the beautiful, white marble sculptures, housed in the Town Hall. Twenty-two artists from 17 countries have been invited to make a bespoke piece of jewellery to celebrate one of
Manchester’s historical figures. The pieces will be exhibited on the sculptures from 5-14 July. www.arsornata.org

Heartbreak Productions Outdoor Theatre: Cry Blue Murder!
5 July, 8–9 August
Fletcher Moss Gardens
Enter a world of intrigue, deceit and raunchy, wicked humour! A hilarious 1920s spoof murder mystery promises you the best of whodunnits. (Suitable for aged 12 + only. Contains strong language, including sexual innuendo.)

Heartbreak Productions Outdoor Theatre: The Wizard of Oz
11 - 12 July
Fletcher Moss Gardens
17 July
Wythenshawe Park
A magical new adaptation from L. Frank Baum ’s book -a fresh and exciting rendition of this family classic, set in the Emerald City.

Heartbreak Productions Outdoor Theatre: Twelfth Night
13 July
Fletcher Moss Gardens
28 - 29 July
Wythenshawe Park
Shakespeare’s most popular comedy, given the Heartbreak treatment -funny and jazzy yet poignant and romantic.
Tickets: £13.50, £10.00 conc. Discounts for families, groups, schools and early booking. Call the Library Theatre Box Office on 0161 236 7110 or Ticketweb on 08700 600 100 to book. www.heartbreakproductions.co.uk

Feelgood Theatre Productions: Blue Remembered Hills
19–28 July
Heaton Park
Feelgood Theatre Productions are launching their own outdoor repertory season in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of repertory theatre, which was founded in
Manchester. Set in the countryside during the second world war, Dennis Potter’s deceptively simple tale combines comedy and tragedy in a gripping story, which reaches a tragic and spectacular climax. (No show on 22-23 July). Tickets: 0161 236 7110. www.feelgoodtheatre.co.uk

24:7 Theatre Festival
23–29 July
Various venues
The fourth annual 24:7 Theatre Festival will present performances of up to 20 newly-written, one-hour plays in a variety of non-theatre venues in Manchester City Centre.
Tickets will be available from mid-June. Enquiries can be made by phone on 0845 408 4101 or by post at
PO Box 247, Manchester M60 2ZT.
You can find out more about this award-winning festival and sign up to receive regular emails at www.247theatrefestival.co.uk

Heartbreak Productions Outdoor Theatre: The Merchant of Venice
25-26 July
Fletcher Moss Gardens, Didsbury
A captivating plot, with something for everyone; injustice, revenge and for the romantic in us, not one, or two but three love stories.
Tickets: £13.50, £10.00 conc. Call the Library Theatre Box Office on 0161 236 7110 or Ticketweb on 08700 600 100 to book.
Tickets for all the Heartbreak Productions shows: 0161 236 7110.www.heartbreakproductions.co.uk

OUTDOOR EVENTS...


Wheel of Manchester
From end May
Exchange Square
Take to the skies, as the iconic observation wheel returns to
Exchange Square from May onwards. The 60m high, contemporary, big wheel has 42 capsules, which seat up to eight people, all with wheelchair access, air conditioning and heating. With spectacular views across Manchester and beyond, it's an unforgettable experience for all the family.
Visit the website for information and tickets, priced: Adults £6, Children (Under 12) £4, Children (Under 4) FREE, VIP capsule (max. 4 people) £65 with champagne, £50 without. www.worldtouristattractions.co.uk

Manchester Bike Week
16–24 June
Various venues

Get on your bike and celebrate cycling during Manchester Bike Week. Organised by Manchester City Council, facilitated and sponsored by local cycling groups and organisations, the week begins with a fun interactive event in
St Ann's Square on Saturday 16 June. It continues with a range of activities, including led cycle rides suitable for a range of ages and abilities. To find out more check out
www.manchester.gov.uk/transport/walkingcycling/

National Veterans’ Day
27 June

For more information about
Manchester’s acknowledgement of National Veterans’ Day visit www.manchesterlive.co.uk

Manchester Garden Market
28th June – 15th July
Albert Square
10am – 8pm
If you love contemporary garden design and you’re looking for inspiration on how to transform your garden this summer then head for the Manchester Garden Market in
Albert Square. Alongside fabulous floral treats there will be a designer garden installation, contemporary garden art, urban garden accessories, an oriental garden, and garden furniture. The huge selection of bulbs, plants and blooms will provide the perfect backdrop to the tea garden where visitors can soak up the sunshine whilst enjoying summer foods and refreshments including a hog roast and Pimms. This will be complimented by a selection of art and craft stalls where you will find accessories such as lighting, water features and other accessories for your garden aswell as jewellery and other delights. www.manchester.gov.uk/markets/specialist/index.htm

Bal Enchanté - Fête de la Bastille
14 July
Platt Fields Park, Rusholme
Part of the Enchanted Evenings series
Bastille day is
France’s most important public holiday – celebrating the freeing of prisoners from the hated Bastille prison in Paris, at the start of the French Revolution in 1789. Today it is remembered across France with joyous ‘public balls’ for all ages, where entertainment, eating and dancing bring the community together. Join this celebration of all things French with live music, outdoor ballroom, cabaret, street theatre, food, activities and of course the guillotine! Presented by Manchester International Arts with the Alliance Française.
Event times: 7-11pm. £1 at entrance, children under 7 free. www.streetsahead.org.uk

Nutkhut ‘Bollywood Steps’
20–21 July
Platt Fields Park, Rusholme
Part of the Enchanted Evenings series
An extraordinary dance performance using many different Bollywood traditional and contemporary styles and losing none of the glitz and glamour! The dancers perform on a flight of steps, to the accompaniment of fire and water effects. £1 at entrance (children under 7 free).
Event times: 20 July:
9 – 11pm, 21 July: 5 – 7pm and 9 – 11pm. www.streetsahead.org.uk

Manchester Summer Mega Mela
28–29 July
Platt Fields Park, Rusholme
A celebration of Asian arts and culture with music, entertainment and performances from locally and internationally renowned artists, food and fashion, stalls and much more. Call 0161 256 4518 for information.www.manchesterlive.co.uk



1 comment:

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