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Live music gigs in Nottingham have soared by 1,225% year-on-year, as the city’s bars and pubs drive a major revival of the ...
Nottingham is set to welcome a new cocktail bar in the city next month. Manahatta, a ‘Big Apple inspired’ bar will open at an iconic Grade II listed building on Queen Street, Nottingham on ...
Manahatta is set to open the doors on its new Nottingham venue this Saturday (November 9). Located in a Grade II listed building on Queen Street in the city centre, Manahatta promises to bring the ...
Glamourous new cocktail bar Manahatta will create 75 jobs in Nottingham if plans are approved to transform the former home of Red's True Barbecue. "Nobody Does It Better" is the motto of the award ...
Drinkers will be transported to the bustling streets of the Big Apple when New York-inspired bar Manahatta opens in just over a month. It's promising a dazzling Art Deco style interior, signature ...
Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play at the Public toggles between the stories of a young woman working at Lehman Brothers and the Lenape people centuries before; Gavin Creel stars in his own musical ...
Last year the company pulled out of opening one of its Manahatta cocktail bars in Nottingham. The proposed bar was set to create 100 jobs in the city, after Arc submitted a planning application to ...
“Manahatta” is an event. Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play about the overthrow and the genocide of the Lenape Nation on the island of Manhattan returns to that historic locale, as well as the Public ...
A chain of New York-inspired cocktail bars will open a new venue in a grade II-listed Nottingham building, which dates back to the 1800s, later this year. The site will have capacity for 500 people.
Manahatta Off-Broadway in 2023 - Manahatta A gripping journey from the fur trade of the 1600s to the stock trade of today, Mary Kathryn Nagle's MANAHATTA tells the story of Jane Snake, a brilliant ...
“Probably every play of mine is critiquing a white system of power that has been forced on us,” the playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle said. “But also, it’s 2023, we’re all living in it now.
“Manahatta” contrasts two different eras in New York City—17th century and 2008 financial crash—and echoing themes around money, racism, trade, theft, power, and identity.