What's On
Ted Hughes Award winner Hollie McNish is a poet whose live readings are not to be missed.
Fresh from his BBC Radio 4 series Rob Newman On Air, the a comedian’s new show comes to HOME.
A brilliantly unique meeting of hip hop and theatre, Spoken Movement’s Family Honour asks how far one would go to uphold family expectations.
LOB is a tennis, poetry bonanza about moving through sporting spaces as a queer body, written and performed by Roma Havers.
Candid, ferocious, funny and loud, Glowing debunks the myths that pregnant women are having the time of their lives and new mothers spend their days softly singing nursery rhymes to sleeping babies.
A magical mix of puppetry and music as we discover more about our animal friends and what we can do to help.
A show about freedom, a journey into foolishness, and a perspective that takes you across the world.
Here & Now mischievously re-examines the pact between audience and performer and celebrates the beautiful ‘here and now’ of live theatre.
Global drag icon BenDeLaCreme, presents her latest critically-acclaimed narrative cabaret show
Join a guided tour of a distant city where nothing seems to make sense. Its people are silenced and its landscape is disappearing.
A blend of physical performance, puppetry, live music and song combine to create an intimate, magical production.
The world’s most famous ballet returns to cast its spell in English National Ballet’s stunning production.
Time & Again take on Shakespeare’s joyous comedy Much Ado About Nothing featuring deck chairs, dancing, and their ever distinctive vintage costumes.
Works Ahead is the annual sample of new work-in-development curated by legendary Manchester performance art advocates, Word of Warning.
Four dancers go head to head in a fashion and lip-sync battle for Z-arts Family Catwalk Extravaganza