The Hallé Orchestra is one of the two most renowned orchestras in all of Britain. The orchestra performs pieces by both contemporary artists and the all-time masters such as Beethoven and Schubert. The Bridgewater Hall is home to many of Hallé's performances. The hall is a large, contemporary building that hosts ballets, operas, Gershwin musicals, choral concerts, and British folk performances.
G-Mex Centre
(Sights & Activities - Cultural Venues)
Windmill St
Manchester UK M2 3GX
161-834-2700
Description:
This pop hall was originally the central train station. Now it is a venue for exhibitions, concerts, and indoor sporting events.
Green Room
(Sights & Activities - Cultural Venues)
54-56 Whitworth St West
Manchester M1 5WW
161-236-1677
Description:
If you want something a little different, try going to the Green Room. This theater holds 165 people and provides many different forms of entertainment. From dance to cabaret to traditional play (although often with a twist), The Green Room always has something exciting planned.
Library Theatre
(Sights & Activities - Cultural Venues)
St. Peter's Square
Manchester UK M2 5PD
161-236-7110
Description:
Established in 1952, the Library Theatre Company is the longest running theater company in Manchester. It not only hosts the classic plays you expect, but it also hosts children's theater pieces and work by contemporary artists. The Library Theater has debuted many new plays and musicals by modern playwrights.
Royal Exchange
(Sights & Activities - Cultural Venues)
St. Anne's Square
Manchester UK M2 7DH
161-833-9833
Description:
This cotton exchange was converted into a theater in 1972. However, it served as a venue for concert performances as early as the 1700's. Today, with over 700 seats, The Royal Exchange is the largest theater in the country. They host anything from Shakespeare to musicals to political plays. You will also find concerts, discussions, and readings that are sponsored by the theater.