So we're out of the starting gates with inflatably arousing Eilidh MacAskill's STUD and there's still time to join us at Contact, until Sat 6 Feb... and maybe to catch Queer Contact's very one-off Kate Bornstein On Men, Women and the Rest of Us (tonight Fri 5 Feb).
Further afield this weekend there's also Lancaster Arts' Festival of Questions (2-20 Feb) durational programme with Tania El Khoury's Gardens Speak, Sarah Vanhee's Oblivion and Action Hero's Extraordinary Rendition (until 6 Feb); In Liverpool, the Everyman has Tom Stuart's I Am Not Myself These Days (until 6 Feb) and in Leeds on Sun 7 Feb, HUB has Harry Giles's Everything I Bought and How it Made Me Feel (also in Huddersfield at the LBT on Mon 8 Feb).
Next week (w/c 8 Feb), Queer Contact continues with Jamal Gerald's Fadoublegot and Laurie Brown's The Daily Grind (both 9-11 Feb); Debs Gatenby's A Place Called Happiness is on Wed 10 Feb and Jamie Fletcher's Dancing Bear on Thu 11 Feb.
In Lancaster, Festival of Questions also continues with Andy Smith's The Preston Bill on Tue 9 Feb and Season Butler's Happiness Forgets on Fri 12 Feb. Meanwhile, Axis, Crewe has Eva Recacha's My Other Life, and The Wishing Well on Thu 11 Feb.
The following week (w/c 15 Feb) is a bit quieter, but brings Aakash Odedra to the Lowry, Hof van Eede to Axis, Crewe and Lydia Cottrell to Live Art Bistro, Leeds.
Word of Warning, meanwhile is gearing up for our third foray into a somewhat Haphazard world (Sat 20 Feb. Z-arts). Four hours of, none too serious free live art for all ages - ranging from crazy golf action painting to the return of our favourite golden toilet - plus a chance to see Eilidh McCaskill shed her chaps to adopt dinosaur guise!
But before all that please do come and join us at STUD and see that size really does matter!
Best
Tamsin
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Word of Warning
Performance Programme Spring 2016
Thu 4 — Sat 6 Feb, 9.30pm. £13/7 | Queer Contact
STUD
Eilidh MacAskill
Sat 20 Feb, 12noon-4pm. FREE | Z-arts
HAPHAZARD 2016
A free day out for the curious of all ages.
Fri 4 Mar, 7.30pm. By donation | an Informal evening in STUN Studio at Z-arts
THIS IS NOT A MAGIC SHOW
Vincent Gambini + guest trick from Top Joe
Sat 12 Mar, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
YOU'RE NOT ALONE
Kim Noble
Spring 2016 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, Z-arts, Sustained Theatre Up North (STUN) + SICK! Festival.
Coming soon…
HUG, Turn, Works Ahead, Hazard + the world premiere of Queer as Yolk, The Redux.
Further afield this weekend there's also Lancaster Arts' Festival of Questions (2-20 Feb) durational programme with Tania El Khoury's Gardens Speak, Sarah Vanhee's Oblivion and Action Hero's Extraordinary Rendition (until 6 Feb); In Liverpool, the Everyman has Tom Stuart's I Am Not Myself These Days (until 6 Feb) and in Leeds on Sun 7 Feb, HUB has Harry Giles's Everything I Bought and How it Made Me Feel (also in Huddersfield at the LBT on Mon 8 Feb).
Next week (w/c 8 Feb), Queer Contact continues with Jamal Gerald's Fadoublegot and Laurie Brown's The Daily Grind (both 9-11 Feb); Debs Gatenby's A Place Called Happiness is on Wed 10 Feb and Jamie Fletcher's Dancing Bear on Thu 11 Feb.
In Lancaster, Festival of Questions also continues with Andy Smith's The Preston Bill on Tue 9 Feb and Season Butler's Happiness Forgets on Fri 12 Feb. Meanwhile, Axis, Crewe has Eva Recacha's My Other Life, and The Wishing Well on Thu 11 Feb.
The following week (w/c 15 Feb) is a bit quieter, but brings Aakash Odedra to the Lowry, Hof van Eede to Axis, Crewe and Lydia Cottrell to Live Art Bistro, Leeds.
Word of Warning, meanwhile is gearing up for our third foray into a somewhat Haphazard world (Sat 20 Feb. Z-arts). Four hours of, none too serious free live art for all ages - ranging from crazy golf action painting to the return of our favourite golden toilet - plus a chance to see Eilidh McCaskill shed her chaps to adopt dinosaur guise!
But before all that please do come and join us at STUD and see that size really does matter!
Best
Tamsin
facebook/WarnMcr | @WarnMcr | Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habarts.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 | Watch and share the new ACE video
Word of Warning
Performance Programme Spring 2016
Thu 4 — Sat 6 Feb, 9.30pm. £13/7 | Queer Contact
STUD
Eilidh MacAskill
Sat 20 Feb, 12noon-4pm. FREE | Z-arts
HAPHAZARD 2016
A free day out for the curious of all ages.
Fri 4 Mar, 7.30pm. By donation | an Informal evening in STUN Studio at Z-arts
THIS IS NOT A MAGIC SHOW
Vincent Gambini + guest trick from Top Joe
Sat 12 Mar, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
YOU'RE NOT ALONE
Kim Noble
Spring 2016 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, Z-arts, Sustained Theatre Up North (STUN) + SICK! Festival.
Coming soon…
HUG, Turn, Works Ahead, Hazard + the world premiere of Queer as Yolk, The Redux.
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