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1. A right royal adventure

Stockport Express, Friday 31 August 2007
SHAKESPEARE’S rabble-rousing epic Henry V opens the Royal Exchange Theatre’s new season on Wednesday.

2. The secret garden

Stockport Express, Friday 31 August 2007
A GARDEN built by a remarkable 18th-century businessman is delighting new generations – thanks to a fascinating renovation project.

3. Stage set for comic hero

Stockport Express, Friday 24 August 2007
IT'S not every theatre director who has to contend with a plane crash, the Yeti and a hero who's an international treasure, but Rufus Norris relished the challenge.

4. The iron, the stitch and the wardrobe

Stockport Express, Friday 24 August 2007
THE thousands of people who each year enjoy productions at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre probably don't give the costumes more than a glance.

5. Show exposes slavery myths

Stockport Express, Friday 24 August 2007
A CONTROVERSIAL exhibition aiming to dispel the myths about different ethnic groups in a bid to combat racial prejudice opens its doors at Manchester Museum tomorrow.

6. Mill around at museum

Stockport Express, Friday 17 August 2007
IF YOU'VE never been to Quarry Bank Mill and the Styal Estate at Wilmslow this might be just the time to visit.

7. A privileged playtime

Stockport Express, Friday 17 August 2007
THE life of privileged Edwardian children is revealed through an unusual exhibition at Dunham Massey which takes playtime back more than a century.

8. Take five young men ...

Stockport Express, Friday 17 August 2007
IT'S entirely fitting that Manchester should get to see the new Take That musical Never Forget before it heads to the West End.

9. Have a gay ol' time

Stockport Express, Friday 17 August 2007
MANCHESTER goes pink with pride this weekend when its annual festival celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people everywhere hits the streets.

10. Preserving park's past

Stockport Express, Friday 10 August 2007
IF YOU had to identify the heart of the Industrial Revolution in Manchester you could confidently point to Trafford Park.
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