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1. Contact's Spectacular is anything but
CityLife, Friday 21 November 2008 CURRENTLY celebrating almost a quarter century of being at the cutting edge of British cutting edge theatre, Sheffield-based creative collective Forced Entertainment have been regular visitors to the right side of the Pennines during much of that time and they return now with their new two-hander. Two-hande... -
2. Contact's Spectacular is anything but
CityLife, Friday 21 November 2008 CURRENTLY celebrating almost a quarter century of being at the cutting edge of British cutting edge theatre, Sheffield-based creative collective Forced Entertainment have been regular visitors to the right side of the Pennines during much of that time and they return now with their new two-hander. Two-hande... -
3. Bloody Mess @ Contact
CityLife, Wednesday 24 November 2004 CUTTING-EDGE theatre company Forced Entertainment have created an interval-less, two-and-a-quarter hour sprawl of an entertainment, that shows them both at their best and most irritating. -
4. Johnathon Pram @ Royal Exchange Studio
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2004 IF you are able to catch this show in its remaining performances, I really think you should. It's remarkable, a totally entrancing entertainment from an outstanding young north west-based talent called Ben Faulks. -
5. Johnathon Pram @ Royal Exchange Studio
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2004 IF you are able to catch this show in its remaining performances, I really think you should. It's remarkable, a totally entrancing entertainment from an outstanding young north west-based talent called Ben Faulks. -
6. Review: Tin Girl Story - Studio Salford
CityLife, Thursday 07 April 2011 Local actress Kate Gilbert’s narrative of a young girl spurned has the redeeming feature of being quite short. -
7. Review: Ghost The Musical - Opera House
CityLife, Wednesday 13 April 2011 After months of intense advance publicity Ghost The Musical officially materialised last night and, amazingly, it lives up to the hype. -
8. Review: The Road To Nab End - Oldham Coliseum
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2010 It all happened in Blackburn, but - as Coliseum artistic director Kevin Shaw points out – it could just as well have been Oldham. The hardships and the joys of growing up in the 1920s and 1930s were certainly very similar in any Lancashire mill town. -
9. Review: Wednesday - The Lowry
CityLife, Monday 09 August 2010 Continuing The Lowry’s innovative Studio season of new writing from local talent, Wednesday’s advance publicity quite rightly warns about its violence, sexual content and strong language. -
10. Review: The Road To Nab End - Oldham Coliseum
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2010 It all happened in Blackburn, but - as Coliseum artistic director Kevin Shaw points out – it could just as well have been Oldham. The hardships and the joys of growing up in the 1920s and 1930s were certainly very similar in any Lancashire mill town.