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Delve into the variety of Spanish-language cinema with HOME’s annual ¡Viva! film festival
The 20th edition of the JFTFP promises to bring the wonderful, varied world of Japanese cinema to Manchester. We chat with festival director Junko Takekawa as she discusses the unique films on the programme
The Black Pride MCR Extravaganza returned for a third year, now at the much bigger New Century Hall, for a fierce, fabulous celebration of queer Brits of colour
Cruise, an emotive and celebratory play based in the queer scene of the 1980s, is arriving in Manchester this summer – just in time for Pride!
The Tiger Lillies return to the UK with their new tour, From the Circus to the Cemetery
The Merchant of Venice 1936, a reimagining of Shakespeare’s most controversial (antisemitic) play, comes to HOME – starring Jewish actress Tracy-Ann Oberman as a sympathetic, female Shylock
Song From Far Away, an emotional play starring Will Young, is running at HOME
Bourgeois & Maurice return to HOME this Christmas with their brand-new show Pleasure Seekers
Who’s Holiday, a sequel to and parody of The Grinch, has its European Premiere at HOME – starring Miz Cracker
12 Last Songs, a live exhibition that sees workers perform paid shifts, is taking place at HOME – for 12 hours
Hofesh Shechter Company (lead by Hofesh Shechter, OBE) returns to HOME with Double Murder – a double bill made up of Clowns and The Fix
The plant hunt is back this weekend and it’s mega! Run around Manchester in the sun, finding your new plant soul mate… for free!
HOME and Leeds Playhouse’s new production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch is coming to HOME
Michele Lee’s award-winning play, Rice, is coming to Manchester’s HOME Theatre
After 10 months without live theatre, it’s coming home! Whilst Manchester has an array of fabulous arts venues, there’s no place like HOME – Manchester’s centre for contemporary theatre, film, art, music and more. Live theatre is returning to HOME with an epic line-up. There is set to be over 120 regional, national and international […]
‘How not to be bitter’ and other life lessons, courtesy of the Manchester illustrators 2Bmcr
Part of ‘art goes online’, Sam Burt looks at the dreamlike paintings of Joy Yamusangie
February marks LGBT History Month in the UK. This year celebrations will once more be virtual, but no less vital. Here’s how you can mark the occasion from your sofa in Manchester
Run Wild Manchester aims to raise £3000 in support of Manchester’s homelessness charity, A Bed Every Night
HOME’s latest “Adaptation: Impossible Novels” season champions adaptations of books that stand toe-to-toe with their source materials, against all odds