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Dateline: 31st December, 2006
Green Room New Season Manchester's Green Room has announced its programme for Spring 2007, which includes its usual mixture of regular events and visiting performances. Vaudeville is a monthly event to showcase artists' video and experimental performance work with dates fixed for January to April. Instant Win returns for the third time, inviting artists to pitch an idea to a panel and an audience in thirty seconds to try to win a £500 commission from the venue together with support and a place in the programme. Hippocamp, a monthly event for experimental music and visuals, now has dates fixed for February to April. Regular music event Green Bohemia celebrates its third birthday with a series of events going right up to December 2007. For local poets, Freed Up offers a relaxed atmosphere to share work each month, or to just listen to the work of others. Bastard Funny is a comedy sketch show that appears at the Green Room four times a year, and it now has dates in February and April. Last year's Instant Win commission winner Sinead King presents Looking For Love on Valentine's Day. Darkin Ensemble presents Augustine, set in Paris in 1890 when a wave of hysteria is sweeping the city and 15-year-old Augustine is admitted to the asylum of La Salpetriere. The Juliet Ellis Company presents Slice, which investigates family dynamics and examines the tensions of human relationships. Doo-Cot, a collaboration between a painter and a puppeteer, presents Best Kept Secrets, looking at issues of dominance and sexuality. Swine Theatre presents The Package, 'a journey through black humour into the hideous heart of desperation'. Sean Tuan John returns with his new comedy dance show Kill The Klowns, charting the failed dreams of three egomaniac clowns. Mission Re-position is a showcase of dance from black British choreographers Jeanefer Jean Charles, Menelva Harry, Louise Katerega and Zeze Kolstad. Funday Sundays include Fraser Hooper's contemporary clowning in Funny Business, Kazzum presents The Sorcerer's Apprentice using table-top and shadow puppetry, Moby Duck presents The Two-Bum Bun to complete its Korean trilogy and Multi Story Theatre presents the story of Tattercoats, who lives in a castle on an island surrounded by sea. Funday Sundays include Fraser Hooper's contemporary clowning in Funny Business, Kazzum presents The Sorcerer's Apprentice using table-top and shadow puppetry, Moby Duck presents The Two-Bum Bun to complete its Korean trilogy and Multi Story Theatre presents the story of Tattercoats, who lives in a castle on an island surrounded by sea. Reporter: David Chadderton Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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