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Review | Midsomer Murders comes to Manchester for a satisfying Opera House adaptation

Hollie Wells Hollie Wells Midsomer Murders stage version theatre review Manchester Palace Theatre

‘The Fuzz are here!’ – also known as the well-known duo, Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby and
Detective Sergeant Troy. As ever, they’re here to solve the murder of orchid-loving, elderly lady Emily Simpson in the seemingly sleepy county of Midsomer…

Manchester’s historic Opera House played host to the first ever stage production of Midsomer
Murders: ‘The Killings at Badger’s Drift
‘ last night.

With a busy, full audience of fans of the original novel by Catherine Graham and the acclaimed ITV staple. There was a hum of anticipation to see the timeless tales unfold.

Excitingly, the role of Barnaby in the stage play is under the trusted care of Daniel Casey, who
is best known as DS (Detective Sergeant) Troy in the prior television adaptation of Midsomer Murders between 1997 and 2008.

Casey’s comfort and wealth of experience with these narratives comforted the audience from the outset. In a purposely complicated plot, Casey grounded the performance and was the throughline in the show.

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‘The Killings at Badger’s Drift’ is a good, light-hearted, mid-week show, with an enjoyable concoction of eccentric characters and the perfect ‘whodunnit’ plot, which keeps you intrigued and entertained throughout its roughly two and a half hour duration.

Even those more than familiar with Misdomer tales and the most typical murder mystery format will still get plenty of enjoyment out of it.

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The engaging use of multi-role actors received a great response from the audience, particularly the moments between Barbara Lessiter and Dickie Whitley; all of their interactions were performed with fabulous comedic timing by Chandrika Chevli.

The elements of comedy throughout made for a lovely evening at the Opera House. This was
not solely through the actors, either: the use of mechanics within the set of this stage-play allowed for
multiple moments of physical comedy, and this was a strong motif throughout.

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A rotation of impressive transitional sets also aided in transporting the audience to the infamous village and crime scenes, allowing one to be absorbed in the story and successfully converting Midsomer Murders from page to screen to stage.

Running for only three days from Wednesday, 27, until Saturday, 30 May 2026, with matinee shows available throughout.

One must act fast to join the detective duo and catch the killer before it’s too late!

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Legendary city centre boozer named one of the best beer gardens in the UK

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Sinclair's Oyster Bar in Manchester has been named as one of the best beer gardens in the UK

No phones, cheap pints, and bags of sunshine – that’s the USP of Sinclair’s Oyster Bar, and now it’s earned itself the title of being one of the UK’s best beer gardens.

This legendary local pub has placed in an impressive eighth place on a new list of the nation’s top outdoor watering holes, beating beachside boozers and countryside pubs.

Sinclair’s Oyster Bar is the only Greater Manchester pub to make the new list published by Big 7 Travel.

They celebrated it for its ‘old-school pub characteristics’, which is a pretty fair summary of this local legend.

As well as a strict no-phones policy, encouraging its inhabitants to keep devices in their pockets and have a chin wag over a Taddy Lager instead, the pub is also serving pints at some of town’s most old-school prices.

This is one of the few places in town where you can still get a pint for less than a fiver, with its humble selection of beers and stouts priced from £3.50.

It’s also cash-only, and housed in a fascinating building that dates back to the 18th century – though it didn’t always stand in its current location on Exchange Square.

The pub has actually been rebuilt twice – once in the 1970s, being raised up by five feet to match new street levels during the construction of the Arndale Centre; then again in 1996 after the IRA bomb.

The 3000-pound bomb that changed the face of Manchester left the little pub with only minimal damage, but left it (and its neighbour, the Old Wellington) in need of a new home.

Sinclair's has been named as having one of the best beer gardens in the UK
Sinclair’s in Manchester has been named as having one of the best beer gardens in the UK

So these centuries-old buildings were popped up on stilts and moved 300m down the road, meticulously reassembled over 11 months like a giant LEGO set to form the new square beside Manchester Cathedral.

You can read more about Sinclair’s Oyster Bar’s fascinating history HERE.

As for the present day, the pub’s suntrap outside terrace is forever heaving on match days, when football fans from across the globe pack around its picnic tables.

Big 7 Travel wrote: “Known for its old-school pub characteristics, including being cash-only and a no-phones policy, this historic pub – whose origins date back to the early 18th-century – is well known for serving cheap and easy-drinking Sam Smith’s beer, making it the perfect spot to socialise with friends in the city.

“The beer garden is also a complete suntrap, so when the sun’s shining in Manchester, there are few better places to spend an afternoon than Sinclair’s.”

It has placed in the top 10 of the guide’s list of 30 beer gardens in the UK, which has also named a couple of spots in the Lake District and Peak District.

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