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19th March 2021 | By [email protected]
‘Prescribed’ poetry panaceas helping to combat lockdown lonelinessAs National Social Prescribing day was celebrated virtually for the first time due to lockdown restrictions, a Manchester-based wellbeing service is continuing to ‘prescribe’ poetry...
12th February 2019 | By Sarai Van-Cook
Incoming Festival 2019 line-up announced by Home promises a ‘radical shake-up’The line-up for this year’s Incoming Festival at Home in Manchester has been announced. The festival will be presented simultaneously in London’s New Diorama Theatre...
21st January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Cabaret: A Show About The End of Love @ PUSH Festival, HOMEThere is nothing better than a jazz singer singing about the woes of love and a string quartet accompanying her, playing the emotional and portraying the different...
21st January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: True Stories @ PUSH Festival, HOMEA mixture of spoken word, music, dancing, singing, storytelling and cooking a full-three course meal on stage, True Stories journeys through four talented artists’ stories of...
16th January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: YesYesNoNo@ PUSH Festival, HOMEOne for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold… With the origins of superstitions...
16th January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Hatch Home (Imprint) @ PUSH Festival, HomeSpoken word and poetry is not for everyone, but you cannot deny a rise in the interest in this performance art, with poetry slams and...
13th January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Said the Seismograph About the Tremor @ Push Festival, HOMEA brand new piece of work in its early stages, Elmi Ali presents 1970s post-revolutionary Somalia rubbing up against present day Mancunian diasporic sensibilities in...
13th January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: The Manchester Project @ Push Festival, HOMEMonkeywood Theatre Company have commissioned 19 Mancunian writers to write 19 tiny but titanic new plays exploring Manchester and its people. The plays take us from Moss...
13th January 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: The Return @ Push Festival, HOMEInspired by both Stephen King and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the audience saw an abridged version of act one. The Return is the story of...