So
as we all cower in the sunshine from media-storm Abigail and the joys
of Friday the 13th, those brave enough to venture out tonight, can catch
Greg Wohead's Comeback Special (wip) at Theatre in the Mill, Bradford and, over in St Helens, Le Gateau Chocolat and the lovely Hunt and Darton Cafe (ongoing until 22 Nov).
Next week (w/c 16 Nov), for us at WoW it's all about Stacy Makishi's Vesper Time at Contact on Tue 17 and Wed 18 Nov.
A subversive sermon is an accurate take on it, and I know I'm biased but it's genuinely one of the best shows I saw last year, so don't miss it!
Elsewhere in Mancunia, there's Chris Goode's Men In The Cities at the Royal Exchange (19-21 Nov); Rani Moorthy's Whose Sari Now on Thu 19 Nov at The Lowry; and, back at Contact, Ursula Martinez's Free Admission on Sat 21 Nov.
In Preston, Reckless Sleepers' Last Supper is at the Continental on Wed 18 + Thu 19 Nov; and in Liverpool, Mandy Romero's Scandinavia Has Been Good To Me is at The Bluecoat on Fri 20 Nov.
Meanwhile, St Helens Heart of Glass kicks it up another level with the Through the Looking Glass weekender (20+21 Nov), featuring, amongst others, Joshua Sofaer + Karen Christopher and Marcia Farquhar, it kicks off on Fri 20 Nov with Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall (click for special limited £5 ticket offer).
The following week (w/c 23 Nov) look out for Chris Brett Bailey and Jamie Wood in Lancaster; Selina Thompson in Bradford and Uninvited Guests at Contact.
Hoping to see lots of you at Stacy Makishi's Vesper Time at Contact. If my heartfelt endorsement isn't enough, we may be a bit giddy as it's also our final show of the year and John Franklin's birthday (he of the bright red trousers, hats and guyliner), so join us to see if Ms Makishi can turn his face the colour of his trousers...
Best
Tamsin
PS. DON'T MISS on BBC Four: On Stage: Live from Television Centre this Sunday 15 Nov 9-11pm featuring, Richard Dedomenici, Common Wealth's
No Guts, No Heart, No Glory, Gecko and Touretteshero.
PPS. Don't forget the Duckie special £5 ticket offer
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Word of Warning
Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2015
Tue 17 + Wed 18 Nov, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
VESPER TIME
Stacy Makishi
hÅb is supported using public funding by Arts Council England and supported by Manchester City Council.
Word of Warning Autumn/Winter 2015 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, The Guinness Partnership, STUN + Z-arts
Next week (w/c 16 Nov), for us at WoW it's all about Stacy Makishi's Vesper Time at Contact on Tue 17 and Wed 18 Nov.
A subversive sermon is an accurate take on it, and I know I'm biased but it's genuinely one of the best shows I saw last year, so don't miss it!
Elsewhere in Mancunia, there's Chris Goode's Men In The Cities at the Royal Exchange (19-21 Nov); Rani Moorthy's Whose Sari Now on Thu 19 Nov at The Lowry; and, back at Contact, Ursula Martinez's Free Admission on Sat 21 Nov.
In Preston, Reckless Sleepers' Last Supper is at the Continental on Wed 18 + Thu 19 Nov; and in Liverpool, Mandy Romero's Scandinavia Has Been Good To Me is at The Bluecoat on Fri 20 Nov.
Meanwhile, St Helens Heart of Glass kicks it up another level with the Through the Looking Glass weekender (20+21 Nov), featuring, amongst others, Joshua Sofaer + Karen Christopher and Marcia Farquhar, it kicks off on Fri 20 Nov with Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall (click for special limited £5 ticket offer).
The following week (w/c 23 Nov) look out for Chris Brett Bailey and Jamie Wood in Lancaster; Selina Thompson in Bradford and Uninvited Guests at Contact.
Hoping to see lots of you at Stacy Makishi's Vesper Time at Contact. If my heartfelt endorsement isn't enough, we may be a bit giddy as it's also our final show of the year and John Franklin's birthday (he of the bright red trousers, hats and guyliner), so join us to see if Ms Makishi can turn his face the colour of his trousers...
Best
Tamsin
PS. DON'T MISS on BBC Four: On Stage: Live from Television Centre this Sunday 15 Nov 9-11pm featuring, Richard Dedomenici, Common Wealth's
No Guts, No Heart, No Glory, Gecko and Touretteshero.
PPS. Don't forget the Duckie special £5 ticket offer
www.facebook.com/warnmcr @warnmcr
Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habarts.org
Spread the word that #CultureMatters Watch and share the new ACE video
Word of Warning
Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2015
Tue 17 + Wed 18 Nov, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
VESPER TIME
Stacy Makishi
hÅb is supported using public funding by Arts Council England and supported by Manchester City Council.
Word of Warning Autumn/Winter 2015 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, The Guinness Partnership, STUN + Z-arts