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11.11.2021 - 17:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Smash hit musical 9 to 5 has announced a return to Manchester next year.
The Tony-nominated musical, based on the hit 1980 movie starring Dolly Parton, enjoyed a sell out stint at the Palace Theatre in 2019.
It has now confirmed a new run of dates for the city in March 2022.
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The musical features the music and lyrics of Dolly Parton, with the comedic writing by Patricia Resnick.
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A commuter pulls a mask up over their face and steps on to a busy bus.
Two MPs from Greater Manchester were among just 23 who voted against the new requirement for face coverings to be worn in shops and on public transport.
Haim have announced the return of their “Haimukkah” celebrations.The band took to Twitter in giant menorah hats to mark their annual Hanukkah-centric tradition.“It’s time to light the menorah eight DAYS OF HAIMUKKAH IS BACK! come back to our Instagram every day this week for gifts, announcements and special surprises!” the siblings wrote.Last year, they dropped their first original holiday song – a Hanukkah-themed rendition of The Waitresses’ 1982 classic ‘Christmas Wrapping’.it’s time to light
Musicals can provide that feel-good feeling that we all sometimes crave, and watching them in the comfort of your own home can be an added bonus thanks to modern technology.
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coronavirus pandemic forced a two-year break.The annual event, which was held virtually in 2020 and 2021, is due to descend on the War Memorial Park in Coventry for three days of live music between May 27-29.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Tuesday, November 16.
Manchester United players returned to training on Monday morning after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer granted them a week off at the start of the international break.
The city centre is getting ready to welcome back the famous light-up Santa statue for another year of festive cheer.
Brendan Rodgers has been told he deserves the chance to leave Leicester City for 'superior' Manchester United.
Manchester fell silent to honour the country's war dead at the annual Remembrance Sunday commemoration this morning.
A new video game development studio is opening in Manchester and plans to create more jobs in the city.
Police have launched an appeal to find a missing woman who failed to return home from Manchester city centre this weekend.
A species of wasp never before seen in the region has caused a buzz in Bury.
Mark Lawrenson has tipped David Moyes to make a sensational return to Manchester United as manager.