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1. Best of Britten

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
MANCHESTER is positively humming with anticipation for the ninth Royal Northern College of Music International Cello Festival.

2. Preview: Music, Space, Reflection

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
BILLED as a musical response to the soaring, fragmented architecture of Daniel Libeskind, Simon Bainbridge combines four groups of musicians and surround-sound live electronics in an all-encompassing acoustic experience, conducted by Diego Masson and performed by the London Sinfonietta.

3. Preview: Derren Brown

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
PREPARE for a mind-blowing experience because Derren Brown (right), the unrivalled high warlock of psychological entertainment, is returning to Manchester.

4. Preview: Oliver!

Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007
BASED closely on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, Lionel Bart's smash hit West End musical follows the misadventures of the orphan boy as he escapes the workhouse and becomes an apprentice pickpocket working in London for master thief Fagin.

5. Preview: Jump

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 April 2007
BLENDING martial arts with hilarious slapstick comedy and jaw-dropping acrobatics, Jump has caused quite a sensation since it first hit the stage.

6. Preview: The Triumph of Love

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 April 2007
AN evening of gender-bending, erotic, sexually-charged comedy is coming to Manchester with Marivaux's The Triumph Of Love.

7. Life behind the wall of terror

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 April 2007
FOUNDED in 1949 in the Soviet occupation zone of post-war Germany, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) soon became a focal point for Cold War tensions.

8. Preview: Gillian Weir

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 April 2007
ORGAN fans are looking forward to a dramatic performance when internationally-acclaimed concert organist Gillian Weir makes a much-anticipated return to Manchester.

9. Preview: Not A Game For Boys

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 April 2007
GLYN Grain, Stephen McKenna and Paul Thornley star in this year's play in the Library Theatre's annual New Directors' Programme.
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