warnmcr: picking up pace...


Word of Warning...
I can't believe it's Friday again already - January seems to be racing by at a rate of knots...

The performance world seems to be waking up: next week on Tue 27 Jan, Live at LICA, Lancaster have Third Angel's The Life and Loves of a Nobody; and the same night, at Edgehill University, there's Theatre Ad Infinitum's Light.

Thu 29 Jan sees Tim Crouch + Andy Smith's What Happens to the Hope at the End of the Evening at Contact; and, over in Leeds, at Live Art Bistro: Jamal Harewood's The Privileged. 
Meanwhile in Liverpool, Tmesis Theatre's That's Amore is at the Unity (Wed 28 - Sat 31 Jan)

The following (w/c 2 Feb) week sees Lucy Hutson at Live Art Bistro in Leeds; and closer to home the launch of Queer Contact opening with the almost sold-out Amy + Rosana Cade's Sister (co-promoted by WoW), and an Eggs Collective late nighter.

And finally, if anyone is thinking of heading to Bristol for In Between Time IBT15 (12-15 Feb)... get a move on, tickets are going fast!

best

Tamsin


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Performance Programme Spring 2015


Thu 5 — Sat 7 Feb, 7.30pm. £13/7 | Queer Contact
SISTER
Amy + Rosana Cade

Tue 24 Feb, 7.30pm. £12/10 | The Lowry | Double Bill
HORSE | WHOAAAAA STEADY!
Leentje Van de Cruys | University of Salford

Wed 25 Feb, 8pm. £19 | The Lowry
CUCKOOED
Mark Thomas

Sat 28 Feb, 12noon-4pm. Free | Z-arts
HAPHAZARD
A free day out for the curious of all ages.

4 — 25 Mar (Wed-Sun only), 12noon-7.30pm | SICK! Festival (venue tbc)
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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