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1. 24:7 Theatre Festival - chance to enter 2009 event
CityLife, Wednesday 17 December 2008 AT this year's Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards the annual 24:7 Theatre Festival received five nominations for participating actors or shows. Now it’s your chance to take part in the hit theatric al showcase. -
2. 24:7 Theatre Festival is here
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2008 FROM humble beginnings in 2004, the inspiring 24:7 Theatre Festival has rapidly grown to become this country's premiere showcase for new talent. -
3. 24:7 Theatre Festival is here
CityLife, Thursday 17 July 2008 FROM humble beginnings in 2004, the inspiring 24:7 Theatre Festival has rapidly grown to become this country's premiere showcase for new talent. -
4. 24:7 Festival: 16 plays to see
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2008 IT'S nearly time for this year's 24:7 Theatre Festival, a whole week of theatre premieres in Manchester city centre, running from July 21-27. -
5. 24:7 Festival: 16 plays to see
CityLife, Thursday 19 June 2008 IT'S nearly time for this year's 24:7 Theatre Festival, a whole week of theatre premieres in Manchester city centre, running from July 21-27. -
6. 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. -
7. Grass @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, 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. -
8. 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. -
9. 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. -
10. 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.