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Word of Warning

With slight trepidation after last week's multiple technology gremlins, here goes with this week's Word of Warning!

Very last call to join me at home, for the final weekend of Domestic this Sat 16 and Sun 17 Nov at Cooper House.  There are still spaces left for the very charming Greg Wohead's I like the way you wear your hair and you can team that with a pair of individual experiences: Jo Bannon's Exposure and Small Acts Shower Scenes plus Alex Bradley + Scott Smith's Field Test in Garageland is ongoing. J. Fergus Evans's My heart is hitch-hiking down Peach Tree Street has literally one or two available tickets on Sunday. We strongly advise booking online before the end of today, though you can sign up for any remaining spaces and returns in person on the day(s) at our lovely garage box office. For ticket enquiries on the day call 0758 129 9439.

Beyond my tower block domain life goes on, and in Liverpool Two Destination Language + Natasha Davis are at The Capstone, Liverpool Hope University tonight Fri 15th; and West Yorkshire Playhouse's Furnace is on Fri 15 and Sat 16 Nov.

Saturday 16th is generally busy - in Liverpool, Affront is at Homotopia and House of Suarez:Vogue-Deco at the Bluecoat; whilst in Yorkshire Stan's Cafe's The Anatomy of Melancholy is at Theatre in the Mill, Bradford, and closer to home Kieran Hurley's Beats is at Contact.

Next week, (w/c 18 Nov) the lavishly eccentric Levantes Dance Theatre's Two Peas Without A Pod is at the Rose Theatre, Edgehill University on Mon 18 Nov;  Stan's Cafe's The Anatomy of Melancholy is at Live at LICA, Tue 19 + Wed 20 Nov, Lancaster; and Spectacle is at the Media Factory, Preston on Fri 22 Nov.
Closer to home PGB's They Never Let Me Play is at Contact on Fri 22 and Sat 23 Nov.

The following week (w/c 25 Nov) sees Laila Diallo at Live at LICA; Third Angel in a work in progress at Theatre in the Mill, Bradford and our stablemates The Larks gaming at Contact.  Word of Warning springs back into life for its final outing of the season with Stacy Makishi's The Falsettos at Z-arts.  Combine that with Bryony Kimmings at Contact on the Saturday with a bargain double-ticket (£15/8).

It's all very well getting 1/4 ton of potatoes onto the 8th floor and worth it for the hot coals effect but figuring out getting them out again - that's another matter.  I'm off back to my glamorous life!

best

Tamsin


Next up on Word of Warning: Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2013
Fri 8 — Sun 17 Nov. Cooper House
DOMESTIC
Performance stripped bare.
J. Fergus Evans | Greg Wohead | Small Acts | Alex Bradley + Scott Smith | Jo Bannon

Fri 29 Nov, 7.30pm. Z-arts
THE FALSETTOS
Stacy Makishi
* Stacy Makishi/Bryony Kimmings ticket offer or call Contact on 0161 274 0600

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