THEATRE
24:7 THEATRE
FESTIVAL 26th July - 1st Aug 2010
Manchester’s unique theatre event is back! Following six award- winning seasons, an expert panel of judges has chosen ten plays, created by the freshest writing talent, providing cutting- edge drama, thought provoking situations and genuine comedy.
Performed away from the traditional theatre setting, no play lasts longer than 60 minutes, making it perfect for a lunchtime refreshment or after-work happy hour.
For information and to book tickets go to www.247theatre
festival.co.uk
MANCHESTER
MIDNIGHT WALK July 2nd 2010
Be a St Ann’s star for the night!
Join thousands of walkers for a fun-filled evening of entertainment followed by a 10km walk around Manchester City Centre in aid of St Ann’s Hospice.
Register by calling 0161 498 3631 or online at
www.manchestermidnightwalk.org.uk
EXHIBITION ‘EVERYDAY PEOPLE’ was commissioned to coincide with the 10th anniversary of one of Salford’s greatest assets, and to reflect the painter, LS Lowry’s work and the industrial heritage of Salford and Manchester.
Spencer Tunick spent two days at the start of May working on his ‘naked body’ art installations, in eight different secret locations in and around Salford and Manchester, including The Lowry itself, Angel Meadows, Manchester Airport, Peel Park and Castlefield. 500 people were required per day and asked to pose under Tunick’s instructions.
‘EVERYDAY PEOPLE’ opened at the Lowry on June 12th and will run until September 26th 2010. Free entrance.
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