warnmcr: things that go bump...


So as the witching hour approaches, still to see this week in Manchester: those of a scientific bent can experiment with the Manchester Science Festival Bloodlines tonight Fri 30 Oct at Martin Harris Centre; while the young at heart can see Forced Entertainment's The Possible Impossible House at Z-arts tomorrow, Sat 31 Oct (11am + 2.30pm); and Contact has KILN's Lady GoGo Goch, evening of Sat 31 Oct. 
Further afield, Chris Goode's Weaklings is also at Bradford Theatre in the Mill tonight, Fri 30 Oct.

Next week (w/c 2 Nov) in the Manchester environs, Carran Waterfield's The House is at the Martin Harris Centre (3+4 Nov click Whats On to find 4 Nov) and La Merda is at the Lowry (5+6 Nov).  Elsewhere, West Yorkshire Playhouse has Chris Thorpe's Confirmation (2-4 Nov) and the prolific Chris Goode's Men In The Cities (5-7 Nov). Uninvited Guests' Love Letters Straight From Your Heart is at the Continental in Preston on Wed 4 Nov; Sarah Woods's The Roadless Trip is at Lancaster Arts on Thu 5 Nov;  and on Sat 7 Nov Kate O'Donnell's Big Girls Blouse is at the Unity, Liverpool while Season Butler's Happiness Forgets is at Live Art Bistro, Leeds.

The following week (w/c 9 Nov) there's Chris Thorpe and Lola Maury + Hannah Buckley at Axis, Crewe; Mary Pearson at Edgehill; Drunken Nights in Sheffield; Clod Ensemble at The Lowry; Greg Wohead at Theatre in the Mill; and Le Gateau Chocolat and a manifesto-making workshop with The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home both at St Helens Heart of Glass.

Aside from whether to dress less like a witch for Halloween, the big question of the week is whether to Spill or not to Spill...

Best

Tamsin

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