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1. FAMILY: Basil Brush, Lowry, 30 Oct
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008FURRY superstar Basil Brush never foxes his fans when it comes to putting on an entertaining show… boom, boom!
2. MUSICAL: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Opera House, 28 Oct to 1 Nov
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008YEE-HAW! A stage version of one of the world’s best loved musicals is hoe-downing its way to Manchester next week.
3. Enjoy spooktacular fun
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008MOVE over Beijing! One of Cheshire’s finest stately homes is running its own version of the Olympic games – with a distinctly spooky theme.
4. The road to Britain's piers
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008THE north west of England is linked with south-west China in a fascinating new video installation at Chinese Arts Centre.
5. Theatre praises pioneer
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008WHEN the play Independent Means opens at Manchester’s Library Theatre this weekend, it will not only offer a chance to enjoy a rarely-seen work but also mark a special celebration.
6. Fairground attraction
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008AN UPDATED version of Ray Bradbury’s classic chiller Something Wicked This Way Comes arrives at The Lowry just in time for Halloween.
7. DRAMA: Independent Means, Library theatre, until 22 Nov
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008INDEPENDENT Means, a feminist comedy by one of the stars of the famed early 20th century Manchester School of playwrights, is running at the Library Theatre.
8. SCIENCE: Manchester Science Festival, various venues, until 2 Nov
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008INVENTIONS of the past, present and future star in the Manchester Science Festival starting this Saturday for 10 days.
9. 'It's like panning for gold'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008IT WOULD be impossible to invent a man like Trevor Baylis – as Manchester is about to discover.
10. A little of what you fancy
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2008SHROUDED in mystery and misunderstanding, the hitherto twilight world of burlesque is going mainstream.
