Theatre in Manchester and the North
Kristy Stott, Theatre EditorExperimental performance, Halloween-themed cabaret and an eclectic selection of dance all take top spots in our new theatre guide.
Lovers of contemporary performance rejoice. We’ve got new writing, circus and physical theatre, global dance and visual arts all happening at The Lowry. Part of this exciting season, we’ve got our eyes on Theatre Re’s new devised performance Moments, which we’re told is like nothing the company have presented before; the latest work from acclaimed Stopgap Dance, Lived Fiction, a beautiful performance by Deaf, Disabled, Neurodiverse and non-disabled dancers, celebrating the rich and diverse future of contemporary dance. And Proteus’ unflinching and highly visual show, Indestructible, exploring gender and power in modern arts.
We’re also championing The Paper Birds’ new show Feel Me, opening at HOME next week. This unique performance explores connection and empathy, and requires audience interaction via mobile phone. Intrigued? We certainly are. Meanwhile, over at Liverpool Playhouse, the ever-fabulous Talawa Theatre bring their sassy New York spin on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, perfectly timed to mark Black History Month.
There’s lots more too – read on for details of Ember & The Vixens’ Halloween special cabaret; the super charming Bruntwood Prize-winner Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz at the Royal Exchange and Breach’s eagerly anticipated new show – After the Act – at HOME.