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  1. 1. Review: Hatch - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 Colette Kane's play is her second production for the 24.7 Festival. A couple of years ago Ways To Look At Fish was commended and since then she's written for Paines Plough, The Globe in London, The Actors' Centre and the Roundhouse among others.
  2. 2. Review: Reeling - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 Reeling is an intriguing work during which two sisters, mourning the death of their mother, relive moments from their past when they accidentally discover reels of cassette tape in a neighbour's trunk.
  3. 3. Review: No View From The Window - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 No View is a fascinating look at the life of a woman who appears to have a fixation with her bathroom – mainly, as we discover, because it’s so small and has no view.
  4. 4. Review: No View From The Window - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 No View is a fascinating look at the life of a woman who appears to have a fixation with her bathroom – mainly, as we discover, because it’s so small and has no view.
  5. 5. Review: Hatch - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 Colette Kane's play is her second production for the 24.7 Festival. A couple of years ago Ways To Look At Fish was commended and since then she's written for Paines Plough, The Globe in London, The Actors' Centre and the Roundhouse among others.
  6. 6. Review: Reeling - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010

    CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 Reeling is an intriguing work during which two sisters, mourning the death of their mother, relive moments from their past when they accidentally discover reels of cassette tape in a neighbour's trunk.
  7. 7. Review: Eight - The Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Friday 23 July 2010 NewUpNorth is a relatively young theatre company established a couple of years ago in Manchester. Its aim is to be involved in fresh and original writing - which is certainly an apt description of Eight, written by Ella Hickson.
  8. 8. Review: Eight - The Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Friday 23 July 2010 NewUpNorth is a relatively young theatre company established a couple of years ago in Manchester. Its aim is to be involved in fresh and original writing - which is certainly an apt description of Eight, written by Ella Hickson.
  9. 9. Review: Moving Pictures And Other Work - Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Monday 05 July 2010 I'm often asked how a fledgling playwright gets work seen? My response usually is that you can emulate famous playwrights like Harold Pinter and John Osborne and simply send your scripts into producing theatres or, as in the case of local writer Cathy Crabb, provide your own showcase.
  10. 10. Review: Moving Pictures And Other Work - Lowry Studio

    CityLife, Monday 05 July 2010 I'm often asked how a fledgling playwright gets work seen? My response usually is that you can emulate famous playwrights like Harold Pinter and John Osborne and simply send your scripts into producing theatres or, as in the case of local writer Cathy Crabb, provide your own showcase.
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