warnmcr: magnetic east


Word of Warning...
So it's another eastward pointing weekend courtesy of Compass Festival with Live Art Bistro (tonight Fri 21).  Tomorrow, Sat 22 Nov, there's day of sited offerings scattered around the City Centre including Helen Cole's We See Fireworks, Invisible Flock, Quarantine, Selina Thompson and Brian Lobel plus, in the evening, at West Yorkshire Playhouse, a reboot of Kings of England's Where We Live and What We Live For.  Compass rounds off on Sun 23 Nov with Forced Entertainment's That Night Follows Day in their second outing of the weekend, following their 24 hour Quizoola in Sheffield (tonight Fri 21 Nov).

In Manchester, tonight and tomorrow, there's still The Worst of Scottee at Contact. 
For the young at heart there are two shows coming up - at Contact on Sat 22 Nov Bryony Kimmings's That Catherine Bennett Show and next Sunday, 30 Nov Pigeon Theatre's Today It Is Raining (at 11,1+3) at Z-arts.

Next week, Tue 25-Thu 27 Nov, Contact has Peter McMaster's Wuthering Heights and Debs Gatenby's Hi, Anxiety.  At Bury Met, Sophie Willan's Novice Detective also appears on Wed 26 Nov. 
Over in Liverpool, Dadafest has the intriguing Terry Galloway's You Are My Sunshine on Thu 27 and Syndrome 3.1 on Fri 28 both at the Bluecoat.  Up in Lancaster, Live at LICA has Candoco's Playing Another on Thu 27 Nov.

And back at home base there is a grand total of THREE tickets remaining for the 8pm performance of Word of Warning's final show of the season  Michael Pinchbeck's The man who flew into space from his apartment at Z-arts, on Fri 28 Nov!  Hope to see you there.

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Tamsin


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Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2014
Fri 28 Nov, 6pm+8pm. By donation | Z-arts
THE MAN WHO FLEW INTO SPACE FROM HIS APARTMENT (work-in-progress)
Michael Pinchbeck
[Booking essential, limited capacity]