Often Onstage is an offbeat facetious romp that explores the ins and outs of the stage through the medium of dance.
From £12.50
Often Onstage is an offbeat facetious romp that explores the ins and outs of the stage through the medium of dance.
From £12.50
Windows of Displacement, choreographed and performed by Akeim Toussaint Buck is an autobiographically sourced solo; blending dance, song and spoken word.
From £12.50
Bringing an extraordinary selection of live and digital work from some of the most exciting artists working today, Orbit Festival brings just the sort of theatre we crave.
A Hundred Different Words for Love is a hilarious, heart-lifting story of romance, despair, and above all, friendship – from one of the UK’s most acclaimed storytellers.
From £12.50
The award-winning Antler return Lands, a playful, intimate dissection of a relationship teetering on the edge of collapse.
From £12.50
Post is an exploration of what it means to be a migrant, of constantly inhabiting a ‘national limbo’ and failing to adhere to border and identity-defining norms.
From £12.50
It’s the moment of your death. There’s a magic button. Do you delete your entire online legacy? Or do you keep it – and leave the choice for someone else?
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A new mythical play with songs, negotiating ancient and new territories in transmasculine gender and identity.
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Selina Thompson’s solo show is about grief, ancestry, home, forgetting and colonialism. It’s about being part of a diaspora.
From £12.50
A unique, intimate and magical pop-up theatre, Roundabout promises top-class writing and an unforgettable theatrical experience.
From £10.50
Winner of The Stage Edinburgh Award, this one-woman show starring Julie Hesmondhalgh returns to Manchester’s Royal Exchange following its sold-out run last season.
From £13.00
Explore the log pile at Dunham Massey – for hours of outdoor fun and fresh air – let your imagination take you wherever you want to go.
Free entry