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  1. 51. 24:7 - The French Lectures @ The Late Room

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 July 2005 AFTER its Manchester Evening News Theatre Award-winning debut last year, the ground-breaking 24:7 Theatre Festival is back in town, offering no less than 105 performances of 21 new plays - none of them longer than an hour - in five non-theatre venues over a week.
  2. 52. Octagon's pick of 24:7

    CityLife, Thursday 23 August 2007 THE 24:7 Theatre Festival is Manchester's award-winning annual showcase of new one-hour plays by local writers, performed by some of the best regional acting talent.
  3. 53. Octagon's pick of 24:7

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2007 THE 24:7 Theatre Festival is Manchester's award-winning annual showcase of new one-hour plays by local writers, performed by some of the best regional acting talent.
  4. 54. 24:7 showcase: Canaveral's revenge

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 August 2006 CANAVERAL'S Lurch, laughs writer Neil A. Edwards, had been "just on my shelf for three years" before he was inspired to re-jig it for this year's 24:7 Theatre Festival.
  5. 55. 24:7 showcase: Judgement Of Mr Jenkins

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 August 2006 "I'M absolutely delighted to have been chosen as one of the Best Of The 24:7 Theatre Festival. It's sort of a validation," exults playwright Ross Andrews of his fifth play, The Judgement Of Mr Jenkins.
  6. 56. 24:7 showcase: Judgement Of Mr Jenkins

    CityLife, Friday 18 August 2006 "I'M absolutely delighted to have been chosen as one of the Best Of The 24:7 Theatre Festival. It's sort of a validation," exults playwright Ross Andrews of his fifth play, The Judgement Of Mr Jenkins.
  7. 57. 24:7 showcase: Canaveral's revenge

    CityLife, Friday 18 August 2006 CANAVERAL'S Lurch, laughs writer Neil A. Edwards, had been "just on my shelf for three years" before he was inspired to re-jig it for this year's 24:7 Theatre Festival.
  8. 58. Theatre: Lucia Cox is busy at the fringe of things across the city

    CityLife, Friday 01 July 2011 Lucia Cox is not only writing and preparing to perform her one-woman show, Blackbird, next week as part of the Not Part Of Festival, but is also producing this week’s Tinned Up, part of the “in development with The Lowry” series, and, in a couple of weeks, The Shadow Of Your Hand, part of this year’s 24:7 Festival.
  9. 59. Detox Mansion, A Woman Of Uncertain Age, Brief Encounters @ 24:7

    CityLife, Monday 26 July 2004 MANCHESTER and Salford's exhilarating new theatre festival, 24:7, is the brainchild of David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, who were inspired by a visit to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. To judge by the three productions I was able to see over the weekend, artistically it's a great success.
  10. 60. Detox Mansion, A Woman Of Uncertain Age, Brief Encounters @ 24:7

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 MANCHESTER and Salford's exhilarating new theatre festival, 24:7, is the brainchild of David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, who were inspired by a visit to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. To judge by the three productions I was able to see over the weekend, artistically it's a great success.
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