ALBERT HALLS, Bolton - Echoes of Erin. The annual concert featuring Ireland's leading young traditional musicians, singers, dancers and storytellers.

Saturday, 8pm, £7 and £5 conc.

CHORLEY OLD ROAD METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH, Bolton

Run For Your Wife

A comedy by Ray Cooney.

Runs until Saturday, £5 and £4 conc., £5 all tickets Fri & Sat

OCTAGON THEATRE, Bolton

The Hypochondriac

Monsieur Argan is a grumpy old whingebag who wants to marry off his daughter to a celebrated doctor's son, but Angelique has other ideas.

Runs until Saturday, 7.30pm, Mat (Feb 12 and 22) 2pm, £6.50 to £14.75

OPERA HOUSE, Manchester

Rock Horror Big 30 Show

The biggest and baddest rock n roll musical ever returns to Manchester to celebrate its 30th birthday.

Runs from Monday until Saturday, March 1 2003, 8pm, Fri & Sat 6pm & 8.45pm, £11.50 to £24.50

PALACE THEATRE, Manchester

Chicago

The kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub singer who kills her lover and Velma Kelly the glamorous double-murdereress vying for press supremacy.

Runs until Saturday, March 1, 7.30pm, Fri 5.30pm and 8.45pm and Sat 5pm and 8.30pm, £9 to £30

ROYAL EXCHANGE THEATRE, Manchester

Shoot The Crow

Will Randolph, Petesy, Socrates and Ding-Dong's plans for a daring robbery see them living the life of Riley or will their constant bickering find them tiling to the end of their days?

Runs until Saturday, 7.30pm, Sat 5pm & 8pm, £8 and £5.50 conc.

THE LOWRY, Salford Quays

Moment of Weakness

A comedy starring Gwen Taylor and Michael Jayston following the trials and tribulations of Tony and Audrey.

Runs from Monday to Saturday, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat Mat 2.30pm, £10 to £18