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Review: Rice

Review: Rice

Head of Culture Michal Wasilewski reviews Rice at HOME
HOME is serving Rice

HOME is serving Rice

Michele Lee’s award-winning play, Rice, is coming to Manchester’s HOME Theatre
Art Comes HOME: Joy Yamusangie’s ‘Blue Glass Fortunes’

Art Comes HOME: Joy Yamusangie’s ‘Blue Glass Fortunes’

Part of ‘art goes online’, Sam Burt looks at the dreamlike paintings of Joy Yamusangie
Review: The Believers Are But Brothers

Review: The Believers Are But Brothers

Head Theatre Editor Jay Darcy review The Believers Are But Brothers on its returns to HOME, as part of its new socially distanced theatre season
Bourgeois and Maurice’s Insane Animals – Press Event

Bourgeois and Maurice’s Insane Animals – Press Event

Francesca McClimont attends the press event for Bourgeois and Maurice’s first musical, Insane Animals, which also stars Lockie Chapman from The Overtones

‘Truth and Other Assorted Works’: Creative Writing Society Zine

In a world of fake news, where the boundary between ‘truth’ and ‘falsehood’ is sometimes indistinguishable, The Creative Writing Society are taking on the concept of ‘truth’ in their zine which will be launched on 3rd May.

Review: Sara (2015)

Director Herman Yau dropped by at HomeMcr for a very interesting Q&A following the screening of Sara

Review: Portraits in Motion

Part of Berlin Now at HOME, Volker Gerling makes flipbooks an art form

Review: The Blue Blue Sea

Beth Armstrong reviews a stage reading of The Blue Blue Sea as part of HOME’s Berlin Now festival

Review: Women’s Hour

An hour full of laughs, mocking and challenging the status quo

Review: The Privileged

The Privileged is a true work of art: Full of daring techniques to subvert the audience-actor relationship and break the ice when discussing race, rule-breaking, and respect

Review: The Emperor

An exceptional performance that made every theatre-goer sharply question what they thought they knew, with stunning physicality, originality and respect for a troubling story

Review: A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer

The play that tells society how to speak about and live with the big C word