An intimate series of evening events taking place in the atmospheric and beautiful surroundings of Manchester Jewish Museum. Step out and experience something new.
From £11.00
An intimate series of evening events taking place in the atmospheric and beautiful surroundings of Manchester Jewish Museum. Step out and experience something new.
From £11.00
Looking for laughs this Halloween? Check out this haunted house-style comedy from the multi award-winning duo, LipService Theatre.
From £18
Outdoor art pioneers Walk the Plank transform the former site of Homeground into an otherworldly Fire Garden, in collaboration with HOME.
Free entry
As part of Black History Month, a world premiere performance will tell the remarkable real-life story of Eva Moorhead Kadalie, the widow of South Africa’s first national black trade union leader.
From £12.50
Based on real-life testimonies with young people, this award-winning verbatim show by LUNG uncovers the heartbreaking experiences of young unpaid carers.
From £7.00
LAST CHANCE: Curated by Bren O’Callaghan, renowned transgender visual artist Cassils brings their first UK solo exhibition to HOME. Don’t miss out.
Free entry
Tackling themes like gender equality, democracy, immigration and the role that state laws play in our lives, Sophocles’ deadly political drama is still hugely relevant today.
From £18.00
With a huge impact on human vulnerability and inequity: Day Three of the Ripples of Hope Festival focuses on ‘Our Environment & the Planet’.
Celebrating the power of people to make human rights a reality for all: Day Two of the Ripples of Hope Festival faces the theme of ‘Equity & Equality’ head on.
Day One of The Ripples of Hope Festival begins with conversations examining the themes of ‘Dignity & Justice’ and ‘Activism & Participation’.
Inspired by a 2011 BBC real-life documentary, ‘Jamie: Drag Queen at 16’, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie charts the story of Sheffield teenager Jamie New and his journey ‘out of the darkness’ to become a drag queen.
From £15
Inspired by Patrick Hamilton’s twentieth-century novel, Matthew Bourne and New Adventures are back with another eagerly anticipated dance world premiere.
From £5