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11. Grass @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2008 WRITER Mark Whiteley, from Oldham-based touring theatre company Hard Graft, based his hard-hitting but highly entertaining comedy drama on a real-life story he was told by a young offender. -
12. 24:7 Divas And Double Glazing @ Palace Theatre Grand Tier Bar
CityLife, Wednesday 26 July 2006 AS this yearés 24:7 Theatre Festival gets underway featuring no fewer than 17 brand-new, homegrown, one-hour performances at five city-centre venues, an early audience favourite looks to be Colin Carrés éfarce for all the familyé. -
13. 24:7 Divas And Double Glazing @ Palace Theatre Grand Tier Bar
CityLife, Wednesday 26 July 2006 AS this yearés 24:7 Theatre Festival gets underway featuring no fewer than 17 brand-new, homegrown, one-hour performances at five city-centre venues, an early audience favourite looks to be Colin Carrés éfarce for all the familyé. -
14. 24:7 Divas And Double Glazing @ Palace Theatre Grand Tier Bar
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 July 2006 AS this yearés 24:7 Theatre Festival gets underway featuring no fewer than 17 brand-new, homegrown, one-hour performances at five city-centre venues, an early audience favourite looks to be Colin Carrés éfarce for all the familyé. -
15. ContreCoup @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Tuesday 22 July 2008 THE eagerly-anticipated new play from M.E.N. Theatre Award-winning Ross Andrews, winner of an M.E.N. Theatre Award for his The Judgement Of Mr. Jenkins and nominated last year for Eating Out, is a surprising and sobering dark comedy. -
16. ContreCoup @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Tuesday 22 July 2008 THE eagerly-anticipated new play from M.E.N. Theatre Award-winning Ross Andrews, winner of an M.E.N. Theatre Award for his The Judgement Of Mr. Jenkins and nominated last year for Eating Out, is a surprising and sobering dark comedy. -
17. ContreCoup @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2008 THE eagerly-anticipated new play from M.E.N. Theatre Award-winning Ross Andrews, winner of an M.E.N. Theatre Award for his The Judgement Of Mr. Jenkins and nominated last year for Eating Out, is a surprising and sobering dark comedy. -
18. Dave & Jeff Versus the Crazy Corpse Loving Consultant From Cardiothoracics @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Tuesday 22 July 2008 AS well as the longest title in the festival, Stephen Michael Lowe's comedy is probably the silliest show in sight. -
19. Dave & Jeff Versus the Crazy Corpse Loving Consultant From Cardiothoracics @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Tuesday 22 July 2008 AS well as the longest title in the festival, Stephen Michael Lowe's comedy is probably the silliest show in sight. -
20. Dave & Jeff Versus the Crazy Corpse Loving Consultant From Cardiothoracics @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2008 AS well as the longest title in the festival, Stephen Michael Lowe’s comedy is probably the silliest show in sight.