warnmcr: there's gold in them there... err... theatres...


As this partcularly hectic week draws to a close, in parts Mancunian you can still see:
Black Gold, which is in full swing at STUN Studio at Z-arts featuring: tonight Fri 23 Oct, Cheryl Martin's Alaska (tickets still available) + Keisha Thompson's I Wish I Had a Moustache; and, tomorrow Sat 24 Oct, Chanje Kunda's Amsterdam.  You can also still catch excerpts from Darren Pritchard's Body of Light at Manchester Science Festival at MOSI today Fri 23 + Sat 24 Oct.
Rash Dash's We Want You To Watch and Coney's The Green Gold Conspiracy both at The Lowry tonight Fri 23 Oct, with Coney also at Chester Zoo on Sat 24 Oct.

To the east, today Fri 23 Oct, in Leeds you can catch Live Art Bistro's ORBIT showcase; Grace Surman's Things Stack Up at Bradford Theatre in the Mill and DV8's John (ongoing til 24 Oct) at West Yorkshire Playhouse.
To the west, there's sited work aplenty courtesy of On The Verge in Liverpool (til 25 Oct) and Warrington Contemporaries' Encounters on Sat 24 Oct; while at St Helens Heart of Glass there's Marisa Carnesky's Haunted Furnace at the World of Glass, today Fri 23 Oct + tomorrow Sat 24 Oct (shows at 7+8 pm. Booking is confusing and may be in person only - try calling the Citadel Box Office on 01744 735436 or World of Glass on 01744 22766).

Next week, (w/c 26 Oct) in Manchester, Contact has New Art Club's Hercules on Thu 29 Oct and KILN's Lady GoGo Goch on Sat 31 Oct; meanwhile Forced Entertainment's The Possible Impossible House lands at Z-arts on Sat 31 Oct (11am + 2.30pm).  For those of a scientific bent, there's also an intriguing Manchester Science Festival event Bloodlines on Fri 30 Oct at Martin Harris Centre.

Further afield, Two Destination Language's Manpower is at Derelict, Preston on Wed 28 Oct; while Thu 29 Oct is generally busy with Greg Wohead's The Ted Bundy Project at Warrington Contemporary; Two Destination Language at Edgehill; and Chris Goode's Weaklings at Axis, Crewe (also at Bradford Theatre in the Mill on Fri 30 Oct); .

The following week (w/c 2 Nov), it's Chris-Mas at WYP, Leeds with both Chris Thorpe and Chris Goode. Uninvited Guests are in Preston; La Merda is at the Lowry; Kate O'Donnell is in Liverpool and Marisa Carnesky is back in St Helens.

This weekend I'll be attempting to be in several places at once - holding forth at the On the Verge Transformations panel on Saturday, followed by a quick scoot round the festival then re-materialsing back in Manchester for Chanje Kunda's Amsterdam at Black Gold later that same day.

Best

Tamsin

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