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  1. 131. A Song For The Lovers benefits from development

    CityLife, Friday 10 October 2008 MONKEYWOOD Theatre Company's A Song For The Lovers, written by Sarah McDonald Hughes first appeared as part of the 24:7 theatre festival in 2006. However, this version has been substantially re-developed by Sarah, the other actors and new director Jo Fisher, which has been greatly to its benefit....
  2. 132. Theatre awards a winner

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2008 IT was the first time at the M.E.N. Theatre Awards for stars of stage and screen, Bob Hoskins and Frances Barber – and they gave our do an emphatic thumbs up, with Bob even hailing it “the guv'nor”.
  3. 133. Re:Play replays at the Library Theatre

    CityLife, Wednesday 17 December 2008 A DOG Called Redemption and Ways To Look At Fish, two of the plays from this year's 24:7 Festival that have been honoured at this month's MEN Theatre Awards, are also joining the line-up for the second year of Re:Play at the Library Theatre. "Last year we put together some of t...
  4. 134. Buy:Sell @ the Contact Theatre

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2008 SPACE 3’s ‘Buy :Sell’ is the result of a year-long collaboration with Brazilian Theatre Group, Afro Reggae, who will join the Manchester group in a double bill at 24:7 festival.  
  5. 135. Trio to introduce their guest

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 THE party time surroundings of the Printworks' Lucid bar is set to be the unusual surroundings for a new play. The writing trio Skint But Pretty are to debut their first hour-long work, The One-Eyed Houseguest, at the venue as part of the Manchester 24:7 Theatre Festival.
  6. 136. Theatre festival Re:Play 2010 gives you another chance

    CityLife, Friday 22 January 2010 ONE of the issues around some of the very best new theatre shows, many of them in non-traditional or fringe venues, is that, for perfectly understandable reasons such as the relative shortness of the runs, people sometimes simply don’t get the chance to see them.
  7. 137. Pride Parade and Manchester Food and Drink Festival lose council funding in budget cuts

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 March 2011 The Manchester Comedy Festival, Queer Up North and the city's Family Friendly Film Festival will also lose funds, the M.E.N can reveal.
  8. 138. Re:Play season sets benchmark

    CityLife, Thursday 22 January 2009 WE’RE now just about halfway through the Library Theatre’s laudable Re:Play season, dedicated to showcasing some of the best theatre from Manchester’s independent theatre scene at venues such as Studio Salford and Taurus as well as the 24:7 Theatre Festival.
  9. 139. Hell is not winding back the videotape

    CityLife, Friday 03 October 2008 ROSS Andrews' The Judgement Of Mr Jenkins turned out to be one of the big successes of the 2006 24:7 Theatre Festival.
  10. 140. A second Hand delight

    CityLife, Friday 02 May 2008 NOT With That Hand was one of the surprise hits of last year's 24:7 Theatre Festival. At the time we observed that "with its physical theatre elements and flashes of dark humour, this is one of the festival's more challenging, but worthwhile, offerings."
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