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  1. 1. Hit festival looks to a big future...

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 LAST year was a remarkable one for David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, the co-founders and coordinators of the 24:7 Theatre Festival. The festival, designed to showcase new local writing in a variety of "non-theatre"-style venues, was first announced on January 27, with scripts submitted by March and the successful applicants announced in May.
  2. 2. Hit festival looks to a big future...

    CityLife, Friday 21 January 2005 LAST year was a remarkable one for David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, the co-founders and coordinators of the 24:7 Theatre Festival. The festival, designed to showcase new local writing in a variety of "non-theatre"-style venues, was first announced on January 27, with scripts submitted by March and the successful applicants announced in May.
  3. 3. 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.
  4. 4. 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.
  5. 5. 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.
  6. 6. 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.
  7. 7. 24:7 - The French Lectures @ The Late Room

    CityLife, 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.
  8. 8. 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.
  9. 9. 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.
  10. 10. 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.
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