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Review
Everyday Austerity @ The Working Class Movement Library
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Review
Imani Jendai: Speechless @ Contact Theatre
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Preview
SICK! Festival 2017
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Review
Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight @ HOME Manchester
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Review
Fences: ‘Heartfelt drama and a tender celebration of black history’
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Review
Tamasha Theatre’s Made in India @ Contact
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Interview
Jason Wingard: “Everyone is human. I think it’s bizarre that there is such a desire to separate and divide people”.
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Review
Test screening: Jason Wingard’s In Another Life
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Interview
Ryan O’Shea: “It’s dangerous to pigeon-hole yourself when making theatre”
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Review
Eileen Myles on presidency, gender fluidity & George Bush’s balls @ Mcr Literature Fest
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Interview
Poet Dominic Berry: “Writing doesn’t have to be lonesome”
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Review
“Fiercely intersectional and inclusive”: OutSpoken @ Queer Contact Festival
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Review
‘A feast for the eyes’: Strange and Familiar @ Manchester Art Gallery
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Review
Jill Furmanovsky’s DNA Oasis @ Manchester Central Library
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Review
Victoria Lucas’ Lay of the Land (and other such myths) @ HOME Manchester
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Review
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time @ The Lowry
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Interview
Writer Paula Varjack: “For queer artists, the act of putting work out is political”