Award winning director Blanche McIntyre directs HOME’s Ted Hughes’ adaption of classic greek drama The Oresteia
A part of HOME’s new season, Philippe Quesne welcomes his production of La Mélancolie Des Dragons to Manchester
Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s latest film, Mistress America, is quirky enough to work in its own way, but it may lack a wider appeal
Ellie Gibbs reviews the recently refurbished Cornerhouse, in its new location as arts & culture complex HOME
Tuesdays at Tescos shows the life and struggle of a transgender woman who tries to get accepted as a daughter by her father. The one-hour monologue gives the audience a sense of the difficulties transgender people have to face every day, writes Camilla Lindner
Benjamin Monk feasts on the best of Birmingham’s European theatre festival at HOME
Wondering how on earth you’ll cope when you have to move back in with the rents? Claire Morris has got it covered
Suzanne Andrade and theatre company 1927 bring the innovative ‘Golem’ to Manchester’s HOME
Already shrouded in critical acclaim, HOME’s latest success is theatre group Kneehigh’s ‘Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs)’
A definitive guide to Manchester’s best theatres, offering a wide range of drama, comedy, and spoken word performances
Rosie Kay Dance Company performed “5 Soldiers – The body is the Frontline” at the Army Research Centre in Manchester.
In the final week of a globetrotting tour, The Events remains David Greig’s and Ramin
Gray’s shattering masterpiece, writes Benjamin Monk
A story of more woe – Richard Smith reviews the first HOME production and old classic Romeo and Juliet.