warnmcr: out of the pink...

We at WoW are still reeling a little from the whirling dervish that was storm Stacy - a truly fitting end to our season.  While we bid farewell to our bright pink header, elsewhere, there's a bit to come before tatfest really takes over...

This weekend, in Manchester, Chris Goode's Men In The Cities is ongoing at the Royal Exchange (til 21 Nov); and Ursula Martinez's Free Admission is at Contact tomorrow Sat 21 Nov.

Meanwhile, all eyes are on the west, where tonight, Fri 20 Nov, The Bluecoat has Mandy Romero's Scandinavia Has Been Good To Me and St Helens Heart of Glass has Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall at The Citadel (£5 ticket offer). Tomorrow, Sat 21 Nov, the Through the Looking Glass weekender continues in St Helens, featuring Joshua Sofaer + Karen Christopher's This Will Never HappenSusannah Hewlett + Steve Nice’s Pedigree Chums and Marcia Farquhar's A Song for St Helens - plus the last couple of days of Hunt and Darton Cafe.

Next week (w/c 23 Nov), Uninvited Guests' This Last Tempest is at Contact on Thu 26 + Fri 27 Nov. Further afield, in Bradford, Selina Thompson's Dark and Lovely is at Theatre in the Mill, (25-27 Nov); and in Preston Figs in Wigs Show Off is at the Continental on Wed 25 Nov.  Lancaster Arts is busy all week with two double bills: on Tue 24 Nov there's Chris Brett Bailey's This Is How We Die (paired with The Litvinenko Project) and on Thu 26 Nov there's Jamie Wood's Beating McEnroe (paired with Figs in Wigs).

The following week sees the real start of xmas slow-down but look out for Scottee's Camp in St Helens, Panic Lab in Lancaster, and LaPelle's Factory in Leeds.

I meanwhile am off to fend off the requests for us to organise a xmas party (you know who you are!) and to try and find a suitable colour for Spring 2016!

Best

Tamsin


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