Despite
the deceptively sunny (yet weirdly foggy) morning, alarmingly the onset
of winter is really beginning to make its presence felt... the clocks
are changing, the nights are drawing in and Halloween is upon us... if
there isn't enough outdoor darkness for you, then there's also plenty of
black box activity going on to fill your evenings:
This weekend, you can still catch Chanje Kunda's Superposition at The Lowry tonight Fri 27 Oct; while Flying Solo 2017 (27 Oct-11 Nov) gets underway with Afreena Islam's Daughters of the Curry Revoloution, Demi Nandhra's Oil and Water and Jackie Hagan's This Is Not A Safe Space on Fri 27 + Sat 28 Oct. Further afield Third Angel's 600 People is at Axis, Crewe tonight Fri 27 Oct; while Bradford Theatre in the Mill has Rebecca Atkinson Lord's The Class Project Fri 27 + Sat 28 Oct.
Next week (w/c 30 Oct) Flying Solo 2017 continues with Sheyda Darab's Treasures of Mysteries (Tue 31 Oct + Wed 1 Nov); Sarah Blanc's It Started With Jason Donovan and Paul O'Donnell's We've Got Each Other on Thu 2 Nov and Elmi Ali's Water Seeds Not Stones 0n Fri 3 + Sat 4 Nov. Theo Clinkard's This Bright Field is at The Lowry on Tue 31 Oct + Wed 1 Nov and Chris Goode's Jubilee is at The Royal Exchange (2-18 Nov). Two Destination Language's Declining Solo is at Edge Hill on Tue 31 Oct; while in Liverpool Homotopia kicks off with Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party (also Tue 31 Oct) followed by François Testory/Neil Bartlett's Medea, Written In Rage on Wed 1 Nov - also showing at Lancaster Arts on Tue 31 Oct.
The following week (w/c 6 Nov) Word of Warning embarks on its final flourish of the season with Two Destination Language's Declining Solo at The Lowry and Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party:Domestic Edition at Adelphi Court, Salford (tickets just released - very limited capacity). Flying Solo concludes with Kate O'Donnell at The Lowry; while Manchester Jewish Museum has a Free For Arts Festival Scratch Night. Over in Liverpool, Homotopia continues with Rachael Young, Van Huynh Company and David Hoyle; while Live Art Bistro, Leeds has Tom Marshman.
Enjoy any suitably ghoulish weekend activity - or just the extra hour in bed.
best
Tamsin
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This weekend, you can still catch Chanje Kunda's Superposition at The Lowry tonight Fri 27 Oct; while Flying Solo 2017 (27 Oct-11 Nov) gets underway with Afreena Islam's Daughters of the Curry Revoloution, Demi Nandhra's Oil and Water and Jackie Hagan's This Is Not A Safe Space on Fri 27 + Sat 28 Oct. Further afield Third Angel's 600 People is at Axis, Crewe tonight Fri 27 Oct; while Bradford Theatre in the Mill has Rebecca Atkinson Lord's The Class Project Fri 27 + Sat 28 Oct.
Next week (w/c 30 Oct) Flying Solo 2017 continues with Sheyda Darab's Treasures of Mysteries (Tue 31 Oct + Wed 1 Nov); Sarah Blanc's It Started With Jason Donovan and Paul O'Donnell's We've Got Each Other on Thu 2 Nov and Elmi Ali's Water Seeds Not Stones 0n Fri 3 + Sat 4 Nov. Theo Clinkard's This Bright Field is at The Lowry on Tue 31 Oct + Wed 1 Nov and Chris Goode's Jubilee is at The Royal Exchange (2-18 Nov). Two Destination Language's Declining Solo is at Edge Hill on Tue 31 Oct; while in Liverpool Homotopia kicks off with Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party (also Tue 31 Oct) followed by François Testory/Neil Bartlett's Medea, Written In Rage on Wed 1 Nov - also showing at Lancaster Arts on Tue 31 Oct.
The following week (w/c 6 Nov) Word of Warning embarks on its final flourish of the season with Two Destination Language's Declining Solo at The Lowry and Darren Pritchard Dance's Rent Party:Domestic Edition at Adelphi Court, Salford (tickets just released - very limited capacity). Flying Solo concludes with Kate O'Donnell at The Lowry; while Manchester Jewish Museum has a Free For Arts Festival Scratch Night. Over in Liverpool, Homotopia continues with Rachael Young, Van Huynh Company and David Hoyle; while Live Art Bistro, Leeds has Tom Marshman.
Enjoy any suitably ghoulish weekend activity - or just the extra hour in bed.
best
Tamsin
facebook/WarnMcr | @WarnMcr | Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habmcr.org
Been to one of our events recently? Please help us by taking a few minutes to fill out our online survey, a joint project with Live Art UK & The Audience Agency learning about national audiences for live art.
Spread the word that #CultureMatters