And so here we are in chilly
balmy November, the air still fuggy from last night's bangers, the
supermarket aisles already filled with yuletide tat and the end of the
Word of Warning season peeping over the horizon..!
If you aren't staring forlornly at a damp bonfire, this weekend over in Leeds you can still catch Chris Goode's Men In The Cities at WYP (til 7 Nov); and tomorrow, Sat 7 Nov, Season Butler's Happiness Forgets is at Live Art Bistro while Unity, Liverpool has Kate O'Donnell's Big Girls Blouse.
Next week (w/c 9 Nov), Manchester's a bit quiet but there's a good smattering of work around the region. On Tue 10 Nov there's Mary Pearson's Sand Dog Cometh at Edgehill and Chris Thorpe's Confirmation at Axis, Crewe. Wed 11 Nov has Drunken Nights at The Devonshire Cat in Sheffield and Tales of Whatever at The Castle. Thu 12 Nov sees Clod Ensemble's The Red Chair at The Lowry; and Lola Maury + Hannah Buckley' Two to Tune and S/HE at Axis, Crewe. Fri 13 Nov brings Greg Wohead's Comeback Special (wip) to Theatre in the Mill, Bradford and Le Gateau Chocolat to St Helens Heart of Glass (who also have a intriguing manifesto-making workshop with The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home on Sat 14 Nov).
The following week (w/c 16 Nov) it's all go again in parts Mancunian with Chris Goode at the Royal Exchange; Rani Moorthy at The Lowry; and Ursula Martinez at Contact. To the west there's also Mandy Romero at The Bluecoat, and it's also well worth planning a trip to St Helens for the Through the Looking Glass weekender at Heart of Glass (20 + 21 Nov). Featuring Joshua Sofaer + Karen Christopher and Marcia Farquhar, it kicks off with Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall (see below for competition).
Meanwhile, back in Mancunia the truly unmissable event of the week is Word of Warning's final show of the season with a return to Contact of the very marvellous Stacy Makishi.
Best
Tamsin
STOP PRESS - DUCKIE COMPETITION
For the chance to win TICKETS and TRAVEL (from Manchester) to Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall at The Citadel Theatre in St. Helens on Fri 20 Nov, tweet the name of a music track you want to hear to @theheartofglass signing off with #DuckieMancTunes.
Competition closes 8pm Tuesday, November 10th.
www.facebook.com/warnmcr @warnmcr
Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habarts.org
Spread the word that #CultureMatters Watch and share the new ACE video
Word of Warning
Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2015
Tue 17 + Wed 18 Nov, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
VESPER TIME
Stacy Makishi
hÅb is supported using public funding by Arts Council England and supported by Manchester City Council.
Word of Warning Autumn/Winter 2015 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, The Guinness Partnership, STUN + Z-arts
If you aren't staring forlornly at a damp bonfire, this weekend over in Leeds you can still catch Chris Goode's Men In The Cities at WYP (til 7 Nov); and tomorrow, Sat 7 Nov, Season Butler's Happiness Forgets is at Live Art Bistro while Unity, Liverpool has Kate O'Donnell's Big Girls Blouse.
Next week (w/c 9 Nov), Manchester's a bit quiet but there's a good smattering of work around the region. On Tue 10 Nov there's Mary Pearson's Sand Dog Cometh at Edgehill and Chris Thorpe's Confirmation at Axis, Crewe. Wed 11 Nov has Drunken Nights at The Devonshire Cat in Sheffield and Tales of Whatever at The Castle. Thu 12 Nov sees Clod Ensemble's The Red Chair at The Lowry; and Lola Maury + Hannah Buckley' Two to Tune and S/HE at Axis, Crewe. Fri 13 Nov brings Greg Wohead's Comeback Special (wip) to Theatre in the Mill, Bradford and Le Gateau Chocolat to St Helens Heart of Glass (who also have a intriguing manifesto-making workshop with The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home on Sat 14 Nov).
The following week (w/c 16 Nov) it's all go again in parts Mancunian with Chris Goode at the Royal Exchange; Rani Moorthy at The Lowry; and Ursula Martinez at Contact. To the west there's also Mandy Romero at The Bluecoat, and it's also well worth planning a trip to St Helens for the Through the Looking Glass weekender at Heart of Glass (20 + 21 Nov). Featuring Joshua Sofaer + Karen Christopher and Marcia Farquhar, it kicks off with Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall (see below for competition).
Meanwhile, back in Mancunia the truly unmissable event of the week is Word of Warning's final show of the season with a return to Contact of the very marvellous Stacy Makishi.
Best
Tamsin
STOP PRESS - DUCKIE COMPETITION
For the chance to win TICKETS and TRAVEL (from Manchester) to Duckie's 21st Century Music Hall at The Citadel Theatre in St. Helens on Fri 20 Nov, tweet the name of a music track you want to hear to @theheartofglass signing off with #DuckieMancTunes.
Competition closes 8pm Tuesday, November 10th.
www.facebook.com/warnmcr @warnmcr
Word of Warning Google calendar
Information for artists: www.habarts.org
Spread the word that #CultureMatters Watch and share the new ACE video
Word of Warning
Performance Programme Autumn/Winter 2015
Tue 17 + Wed 18 Nov, 8pm. £13/7 | Contact
VESPER TIME
Stacy Makishi
hÅb is supported using public funding by Arts Council England and supported by Manchester City Council.
Word of Warning Autumn/Winter 2015 is brought to you by hÅb with Contact, The Guinness Partnership, STUN + Z-arts