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1. Festival has its fringe benefits
CityLife, Wednesday 22 June 2005 MANCHESTER'S 24:7 theatre festival returns in July, with a line-up which promises to see the event grow into a mini-Edinburgh fringe in the city. -
2. Festival has its fringe benefits
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 MANCHESTER'S 24:7 theatre festival returns in July, with a line-up which promises to see the event grow into a mini-Edinburgh fringe in the city. -
3. Festival's Grand headache
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 IT'S less than two weeks to go until the start of Manchester's ground-breaking 24:7 Fringe theatre festival. But, just as 10,000 brochures hit the streets, one of the venues, Baby Grand, has unexpectedly had to pull out, leaving organisers desperately looking for a new space. -
4. Festival's Grand headache
CityLife, Wednesday 13 July 2005 IT'S less than two weeks to go until the start of Manchester's ground-breaking 24:7 Fringe theatre festival. But, just as 10,000 brochures hit the streets, one of the venues, Baby Grand, has unexpectedly had to pull out, leaving organisers desperately looking for a new space. -
5. A 24:7 success story
CityLife, Monday 01 August 2005 THE 24:7 theatre festival wound up at the weekend, with audience figures double those at last year's first run. -
6. A 24:7 success story
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 August 2005 THE 24:7 theatre festival wound up at the weekend, with audience figures double those at last year's first run. -
7. Hotel steps in for 24:7
CityLife, Thursday 21 July 2005 THERE has been another last-minute venue change for next week's theatre festival 24:7. Just last week, I reported that Baby Grand, on Peter Street, had to pull out of its slot. That was quickly replaced by neighbouring bar, Bedlam. -
8. Hotel steps in for 24:7
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 July 2005 THERE has been another last-minute venue change for next week's theatre festival 24:7. Just last week, I reported that Baby Grand, on Peter Street, had to pull out of its slot. That was quickly replaced by neighbouring bar, Bedlam.