World Theatre Day Home From Home Live Q&A

Ben Williams, Managing Editor
HOME

World Theatre Day Home From Home Live Q&A at HOME Manchester, Manchester 27 March 2020 Entrance is free — Visit now

To celebrate World Theatre Day, Kevin Jamieson, Head of Programme, will host an open conversation via Zoom about all about theatre with Dave Moutrey, Director & CEO of HOME and Jude Christian, Associate Director.

If you are a theatre lover or maker, tune in to find out more about Homemakers – new commissions inviting theatre and live art makers to create new works at home. Find out why they’re doing it and what to expect. Gain a unique insight into HOME’s Artistic team and hear how we bring new work to our stages.

Join using this zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/256124991

World Theatre Day Home From Home Live Q&A at HOME Manchester, Manchester 27 March 2020 Entrance is free Visit now

What's on at HOME Manchester

Where to go near World Theatre Day Home From Home Live Q&A

Manchester
Restaurant
Indian Tiffin Room, Manchester

Indian Tiffin Room is a restaurant specialising in Indian street food, with branches in Cheadle and Manchester. This is the information for the Manchester venue.

The Ritz Manchester live music venue
Manchester
Music venue
The Ritz

The Ritz was originally a dance hall, built in 1928, has hosted The Beatles, Frank Sinatra and The Smiths and is still going strong as a gig venue now.

Homeground
Manchester
Event venue
Homeground

Homeground is HOME’s brand new outdoor venue, providing an open-air space for theatre, food, film, music, comedy and more.

Manchester
Café or Coffee Shop
Burgess Cafe Bar
at IABF

Small but perfectly-formed café – which also serves as the in-house bookstore, stocking all manner of Burgess-related works, along with recordings of his music. It’s a welcoming space, with huge glass windows making for a bright, welcoming atmosphere.

Rain Bar pub in Manchester
City Centre
Bar or Pub
Rain Bar

This huge three-floor pub, formerly a Victorian warehouse, then an umbrella factory (hence the name), has one of the city centre’s largest beer gardens. The two-tier terrace overlooks the Rochdale canal and what used to be the back of the Hacienda, providing an unusual, historic view of the city.

Manchester
Bar or Pub
The Briton’s Protection

Standing on the corner of a junction opposite The Bridgewater Hall, The Briton’s Protection is Manchester’s oldest pub. It has occupied the same spot since 1795, going under the equally patriotic name The Ancient Britain.

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