ALBERT HALLS, Bolton
La Boheme
Opera 74 presents Puccini's masterpiece about the lives and loves of young people in Bohemian Paris.
Until Saturday, 7.30pm, £9 to £10
BLACKPOOL GRAND THEATRE, Blackpool
Who Killed Agatha Christie?
Successful actor and writer John Terry plots revenge on Arthur who he believes is having an affair with his wife.
Until Saturday, Mon 8pm, 7.30pm, Sat Mat 2.30pm, £8 to £15.50
The Railway Children
The trials and tribulations of a middle class Edwardian family living in the suburbs of London at the turn of the century.
Until Saturday, £9 adults and £6 children.
10cc In Concert
The 70s group return with their Number One hits I'm Not In Love, Rubber Bullets and Dreadlock Holiday.
Sunday, 7.30pm, £12.50 to £16.50
BOLTON LITTLE THEATRE, Hanover Street, Bolton
'Allo 'Allo
Can Rene save the priceless picture of the fallen Madonna with the big boobies from Herr Flick and the French Resistance?
Saturday until Saturday, £5.50, Fri & 2nd Sat £6.50
BUXTON OPERA HOUSE, Water Street, Buxton
James and the Giant Peach
James, a lonely young boy living with Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, meets a mystical old man who gives him a bag containing the strongest magic in the world.
Until Saturday, 7pm, Sat Mat 2pm, £9 and £6 children
A Faceful of Flannel & Pina Coladas In The Orangerie
The story of two classic Essex girls who meet in a health club and ruminating on men, fashion, image and sex.
Thursday until Saturday, 7.30pm, £8 and £7 conc.
Talon - The Best of Eagles
Remember the hot summer of '76 and the cool sounds of Hotel California?
Sunday, 7.30pm, £10.50 to £13
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
Three men are forced to make sense of captivity and try to find hope after being locked up together in a cell in the Middle East.
Monday, 7.30pm, £10.25 to £12.75
Hold Tight, It's 60s Night!
The hits from the Beatles, Cilla Black, Elvis and The Beach Boys are performed in this tribute evening to the stars of the 60s.
Thursday, 7.30pm, £11 to £13.50
CONTACT, Oxford St, Manchester
Shoot 2 Win
A sharp, sassy play about seven outspoken women with more mouth than muscle.
Until Saturday, 8pm, £10 and £6 conc.
LIBRARY THEATRE, Central Library, Manchester
The Cherry Pickers
The story of Aboriginal people living on the fringe of society, discriminated against and left to scratch out an existence.
Until Saturday May 18, 8pm with a Sat & Wed Mat 2.30pm, £9 to £16.50
THE LOWRY, Salford Quays
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The warring lovers and warring fairies play out their love entanglements.
Tuesday until Saturday, 7.30pm, Wed Mat 2pm & Sat Mat 2.30pm, £8 to £22
My Fair Lady
Salford Musical Theatre Company prsent an enchanting production of one of the greatest musicals of all time.
Tuesday to Saturday, 7.15pm, Sat Mat 2.30pm, £6 to £10
OCTAGON THEATRE, Le Mans Crescent, Bolton
Miss Julie
A classic tale of power and sex with aristocratic Miss Julie played by Emmerdale's Lady Tara, Anna Brecon.
Until Saturday, 7.30pm, £10.50 to £14.50
Dead Funny
The deaths of Benny Hill and Frankie Howard has a major effect on the love life of Richard and Eleanor.
Thursday until Saturday June 8, 7.30pm, £8.50 to £14.50
OLDHAM COLISEUM, Fairbottom St, Oldham
The Invisible Man
When the sinister Griffin arrives in Iping with his face covered in bandages, the curious villagers wonder what gruesome secret his past holds.
Thursday until Saturday June 8, 7.30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat Mat June 1 2.30pm, £4.50 to £12.75
OPERA HOUSE, Quay Street, Manchester
La Traviata
Verdi's tragic tale of passion and memorable music.
Saturday, 7.15pm, £8 to £39.50
The Barber of Seville
The prequel to the Marriage of Figaro sees the comic servant and his master's rival in a series of tongue-twisters.
Tonight, 7.15pm, £8 to £39.50
Dancing In The Streets
Motown's greatest hits are performed by Martha Reeves, Edwin Starr and Freda Payne.
Tuesday until Saturday, 7.30pm, Sat Mat 2.30pm, £9.50 to £18.50
PALACE THEATRE, Oxford Road, Manchester
Miss Saigon
Tragic tale of a love affair between a US soldier and a Vietnamese woman.
Until June, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm, £10 to £36.
PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, Market Street West, Preston
My Cousin Rachel
A period drama set in the 1800s about Philip Ackley who travels to Italy to find his cousin Ambrose has died and his wife has disappeared.
Until Saturday, 7.30pm, £4.50 and £4 conc.
PRESTON GUILD HALL AND CHARTER THEATRE, Lancaster Road, Preston
Voulez Vous
The most lavish ABBA production show with all their greatest hits.
Tonight, 8pm, £10 to £12
Schools Proms Charity Evening
Local schools perform a variety of music with the Rotary Club of Preston.
Saturday, 7.30pm, £4 to £5 and £3 conc.
The Houghton Weavers
A traditional evening of music, song and good cheer.
Saturday, 7.30pm, £8.50 to £9.50
Northern Chamber Orchestra
A programme of Mozart and Shostakovich's Chamber symphony.
Sunday, 3pm, £10
Gordon Haskwell
The unknown singer who almost beat Robbie Williams to the Christmas No. 1 spot performs his rendition of How Wonderful You Are.
Wednesday, 7.30pm, £13.50 to £17.50
Stepping Out
An amateur production of the West End comedy hit.
Wednesday to Saturday, 7.30pm, £6.50
ROYAL EXCHANGE, St Ann's Square, Manchester
American Buffalo
The dreams of three no-hopers are told in a story of revenge and fury.
Until Saturday May 18, 7.30pm, Sat 8pm, Wed Mat 2.30pm and Sat Mat 4pm, £7 to £24.75.
My Life Is A Yoyo
A mixture of live music, text and poetry describing the life, love and sexuality of De Castro the clown within a magical flying tent. Strictly for adults only.
Until Saturday, 8pm, £3.50 to £7.50
Raw
The lives of violent-loving Lex and her crew are changed when a boy on a train is attacked and doesn't get up.
Thursday until Saturday, 7.30pm, Sat 8pm, £7.50 and £5.50 conc.
TAMESIDE HIPPODROME, Ashton-under-Lyne
Sweet Caroline
A tribute to Neil Diamond with all hits including Sweet Caroline, Love On The Rocks and Cracklin' Rose.
Saturday, 7.30pm, £9.50 to £13.50
THE MET, Market Street, Bury
Adolf
An acute anatomy of fascism trying to understand the mind of Adolf Hitler.
Thursday, 7.30pm, £8 and £6 conc.
THE PLAYHOUSE, Anfield Road, Cheadle Hulme
Stepping Out
Seven women and one man attend a tap dancing night school class at the local church hall.
Until Saturday, 7.45pm, £5
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