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1. India's burning question

Stockport Express, Thursday 24 April 2008
THE problems faced by Indian women, particularly those living in traditional family units, are explored in new work by the country’s current crop of female artists.

2. CHILDREN: Thomas the Tank Engine, Opera House, until 29 April

Stockport Express, Thursday 24 April 2008
ALL aboard – Thomas the Tank Engine and friends are chugging into town to enthral young fans with their latest musical stage show.

3. Have wheels, will travel

Stockport Express, Thursday 24 April 2008
BUSES have been a permanent fixture on our roads for more than 200 years, but for a group of 21st century enthusiasts they’re transports of delight.

4. DRAMA: The Man Who Had All The Luck, Lowry, April 6 to 11

Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 April 2008
THERE’S a chance to see the north west premiere of a great fable by the American playwright Arthur Miller at The Lowry next week.

5. DRAMA: Frozen, Library Theatre, April 4 to 26

Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 April 2008
THE parental nightmare of a missing child is the theme of an award-winning play being staged at the Library Theatre from Friday.

6. Brenda tackles classic role

Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 April 2008
EXPECT a glittering performance from acclaimed actress Brenda Blethyn in American drama The Glass Menagerie when it comes to the Royal Exchange Theatre.

7. The kids are all right

Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 April 2008
FINDING interesting activities to occupy youngsters is like training puppies – you find something they want to do, then order them to do it.

8. Concert will be a Force of Nature

Stockport Express, Monday 7 April 2008
A RARE treat is on offer for music fans on Saturday (12 April) when Manchester Camerata presents a pleasing programme at the city's Royal Northern College of Music.

9. Funds race for historic Tudor hall

Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 April 2008
ONE of Salford’s most handsome historic buildings is in a race against time to raise the £1m needed to save it for future generations.

10. King of Cottonopolis

Stockport Express, Friday 4 April 2008
NO STORY about Manchester's emergence as 'Cottonopolis' and the world's first industrial city would be correct without a pivotal chapter surrounding the life of Richard Arkwright.
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