Danny Boyle: ‘At least it’s not sh*te’ – Trainspotting director Q&A @ HOME
“At least it’s not shite!” Danny Boyle laughs, with a mixture of joy, relief, and pride evident from his characterful face.
“At least it’s not shite!” Danny Boyle laughs, with a mixture of joy, relief, and pride evident from his characterful face.
HOME’s artistic director of theatre Walter Meierjohann is promising passion, premieres and immersive, undercover theatre at secret locations for the Manchester venue’s spring/summer 2017 season.
More than a century on from its first UK performance, the task of pulling Ibsen’s controversial classic into the modern day is not insignificant.
Scandal surrounded the first performances of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts in the late 19th century.
The third annual Queer Media Festival takes place this week at the multi-million pound arts hub HOME.
How can the 1966 World Cup, cancer, and gambling addiction combine to create a coherent 70-minute one-man play?
The gripping tale of the rise and fall of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie is brought to life in this stunningly simple stage adaptation of the novel by Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński.
Cancer, or the C word as some would rather call it, is something of a taboo.
HOME is celebrating its first birthday with a series of events this weekend.
The new interpretation of Don Quijote, brought to HOME by Emma Frankland and Keir Cooper, uses Cervantes’ classic novel to explore the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
Manchester International Film Festival (MANIFF) have announced a comprehensive line-up ahead of their citywide event which will begin in March 2016.
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