Beauty and the Beast at Manchester’s Palace Theatre is coming to an end this week - so now is the last chance to bag tickets if you want to catch the show. The production opened on March 31 for a nine-week run, and will end this Saturday, June 4.
The Disney tale as old as time has been reimagined with help from members of the original creative team, with remaining tickets costing up to £97.50.
However, there are cheaper tickets available, with limited seats priced at £20 throughout the week.
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The remaining shows are being held Wednesday to Saturday at 7.30pm, with two matinee shows at 2.30pm on Friday and Saturday, which is perfect for those looking for something to do this half term.
The ATG tickets site uses a traffic light system to indicate ticket availability, with the last few shows displaying red and amber, suggesting that there are very few cheap tickets left.
Other tickets are priced at £34, £45, £55, £75, £80 and £87.50, depending on where you’d like to sit.
If you’d like to hear more about the Beauty and the Beast production, you can read our review of the show here.
When Beauty and the Beast concludes, Anything Goes will be taking over Palace Theatre for a little over a week from Thursday, June 9 to Saturday, June 18, with tickets from £13.
The description reads: “Featuring a 50 strong cast and ensemble of the finest we have to offer on stage (including tap dancing sailors!) and a full-sized live orchestra, this uplifting production of Anything Goes features heart-warming romance, farcical fun and spectacular show stopping dance routines.”
Sister Act will see us into July, opening on Monday, June 27 and concluding on July 9. The smash hit musical is premiering in Manchester ahead of a huge London run.
The cast includes comedy legend Jennifer Saunders, TV star Lesley Joseph and Emmerdale actress Sandra Marvin, with tickets starting at £13.
Over at The Opera House, The Play That Goes Wrong has already left audiences with their sides splitting, and will continue to do so until June 4. The play sees a drama society put on a 1920s murder mystery and as the name suggests, everything that could go wrong, does. Tickets are available from £13.
And on June 11, Elvis Costello & the Imposters will take to the stage, with tickets universally costing £55.40. The one-night concert still has plenty of seats in the stalls, circle and gallery.
If you’re looking for more gigs in Manchester throughout June, you can find our guide here.