Word of Warning...
After an amazingly bonkers and busy Haphazard, it's a deep breath and off we go again...
SICK! Festival is already upon us and, with it, WoW is branching out to co-present Hunt & Darton Cafe, already in residence on Piccadilly Approach (5-25 March Wed-Sun). Pop-in for a brew and a side-order of art en route to the station, or check out the timetable. Over the next week you can catch Pigeon Theatre (Sat 7 Mar), Eggs Collective (Wed 11 Mar) and Sara Cocker + Lowri Evans (Fri 13 Mar) plus the possibility of surprise guests in the nightly Unhappy Hour (Wed-Sun 6-30-7.30pm)
After an amazingly bonkers and busy Haphazard, it's a deep breath and off we go again...
SICK! Festival is already upon us and, with it, WoW is branching out to co-present Hunt & Darton Cafe, already in residence on Piccadilly Approach (5-25 March Wed-Sun). Pop-in for a brew and a side-order of art en route to the station, or check out the timetable. Over the next week you can catch Pigeon Theatre (Sat 7 Mar), Eggs Collective (Wed 11 Mar) and Sara Cocker + Lowri Evans (Fri 13 Mar) plus the possibility of surprise guests in the nightly Unhappy Hour (Wed-Sun 6-30-7.30pm)
Elsewhere in SICK! Festival: don't miss Lois Weaver's What Tammy Needs To Know About Getting Old and Having Sex tonight, Fri 6 March at Z-arts; and the last opportunities to catch the very wonderful Stacy Makishi's work with Contact Young Company's Under The Covers (tonight Fri 6 and tomorrow Sat 7 Mar). Next week at the Lowry there's both Ridiculusmus's The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland on Wed 11 + Thu 12 Mar and Chop Theatre's How To Disappear Completely on Fri 13 Mar; at the Whitworth, La Ribot's Laughing Hole on Thu 12 Mar (durational from 4pm); and at Contact, the hugely topical Nirbhaya on Sat 14 + Sun 15 Mar.
Beyond SICK! in Lancaster there's also the Hear Me Roar weekender (Fri 6-Sun 8 Mar at various venues) including tonight, Fri 6 Mar: Lowri Evans, Eggs Collective and Drunken Nights; and on Saturday: Amy + Rosana Cade's Sister + Mother's Ruin.
It doesn't stop there...
- Axis, Crewe is also full-on with Ridiculusmus's The World Mouse Plague on Tue 10 Mar; and Reckless Sleepers' The Last Supper at the Electric Picture House, Congleton (12-14 Mar).
- DV8's John is at the Blackpool Grand on Thu 12 + Fri 13 Mar;
- Rajni Shah + Andy Smith's Experiments in Listening is at Live at LICA, Lancaster on Fri 13 Mar.
- Closer to home the Lowry has Ross Sutherland's Stand By For Tape Back-Up on Sat 14 Mar and last, but by no means least, Wim Wandekeybus's Ultima Vez's What The Body Does Not Remember on Fri 13 + Sat 14 Mar.
And if that lot's not enough for you... coming up the following week in SICK! are Sue Maclaine, Zachary Oberzan, Action Hero, Caroline Bowditch + Edit Kaldor!
Me, I'm off to for a brew with Hunt & Darton!
best
Tamsin
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Performance Programme Spring 2015
4 — 25 Mar (Wed-Sun only), 12noon-7.30pm | 8a Gateway House, Manchester Piccadilly Station Approach, M1 2GH
HUNT & DARTON CAFE
A fully functioning café blending art with the everyday.
Fri 27 + Sat 28 Mar, 7.30pm. £9/5, two nights £11/6 | Contact
TURN 2015
A micro-festival of new dance.
Me, I'm off to for a brew with Hunt & Darton!
best
Tamsin
www.facebook.com/warnmcr @warnmcr
Word of Warning Google calendar
Give us feedback
Information for artists: www.habarts.org
Pala// here is always somewhere else online artist video transmissions.
Spread the word that #CultureMatters
Word of Warning
Performance Programme Spring 2015
4 — 25 Mar (Wed-Sun only), 12noon-7.30pm | 8a Gateway House, Manchester Piccadilly Station Approach, M1 2GH
HUNT & DARTON CAFE
A fully functioning café blending art with the everyday.
Fri 27 + Sat 28 Mar, 7.30pm. £9/5, two nights £11/6 | Contact
TURN 2015
A micro-festival of new dance.
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