Join 'Britain's most adventurous orchestra' (The Times), Manchester Camerata, for an evening of orchestral classics and musical premieres.
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Join our mailing listJoin 'Britain's most adventurous orchestra' (The Times), Manchester Camerata, for an evening of orchestral classics and musical premieres.
A whimsical comedy that takes the audience on a magical journey though love, mischief and transformation. Set in a forest the play weaves together the lives of star-crossed lovers, feuding fairies and bumbling actors all under the spell of the mischievious Puck. A timeless classic filled with mistaken identities, magical potions and plenty of humour.
Leeds graduate, award-winning writer, journalist and broadcaster and touring member of the Jay Rayner Sextet: Jay Rayner joins us to kick off April's performances with a keynote speech.
Stage adaptation of the Swedish novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. Set in a cold isolated town it tells the story of a lonely boy, Oskar and his friendship with Eli, a myserious newcomer with a chiling secret. This eerie yet tender tale blends horro with themes of love, loneliness and acceptance , exploring what it mean to connect with another, not matter the cost.
Lili Holland-Fricke is an experimental cellist, music-writer, and improviser based in Manchester. In this programme she intertwines movements from Johann Sebastian Bach’s solo cello suites with her own music.
Often found performing together with BBC New Generation ensemble Mithras Trio, Leo Popplewell and Dominic Degavino join forces to close the season with a duo programme of cello masterworks, ending with Ludwig van Beethoven’s undeniably epic third cello sonata.