What's On
The Glad Game is the story of someone finding herself in the bleakest of times, of discovering gladness in the saddest of moments and about how who and what you love can pull you through.
The Bread We Break is a new work from an emerging theatre practitioner that attempts to piece together fragments from an untold history.
Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Arts and Culture Network hosts a day of discussion, provocation and inspiration, exploring issues affecting LGBTQ+ communities.
Simon Amstell: Spirit Hole sees the comedian and former Never Mind The Buzzcocks presenter bring his critically acclaimed show to HOME.
Come down and boogie as modern orchestral greats Untold Orchestra take on the work of queer icons!
The RuPaul’s Drag Race Star Jinkx Monsoon and musical prodigy Major Scales return to the UK with their most outrageously raucous show yet!
Join the Kings of Pecs for an evening of swoon-worthy cabaret featuring local guest Kings.
Scratch is a day of performances exploring bisexual bliss, working-class transmasculinity, LGBTQ+ mental health and queer desire.
Sofie Hagan returns to her craft of devastatingly brilliant joke writing and storytelling with Fat Jokes at Contact.
Put on your best non-binary finery, and prepare to experience The Enby Show with Davina De Campo!
Muslim drag sensation Glamrou stops by Contact to take us from the depths of hell to the zenith of Islamic paradise.
Emma Frankland’s Hearty is a performance about how we can be prepared for the challenges of modern trans existence.
The Bitten Peach are the UK’s only Pan-Asian cabaret collective and they’re comming to Contact this February.
Through singing, dancing, and f*cking around in crap drag, Ell and Mary – Fitter is a love letter to masculinity.
A series of plays by Janet Goddard performed in person at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House on 2nd and 3rd of December