HOME in Manchester presents a double-bill of Late Night Love and Gutted as part of its spring 2016 season.
The first is about love and dating from Manchester theatre outfit Eggs Collective, inspired by the confessional radio programme of the same name.
Gutted is based on the true story of one woman’s struggle with serious illness by Conker Group’s Liz Richardson.
The double bill runs from May 19-21.
From May 23 to 25, leading Belgian dance-theatre collective Peeping Tom presents award-winning 32 rue Vandenbranden.
Cinematic set design, physicality and slapstick combine with an unsettling soundtrack from Bellini, Stravinsky and Pink Floyd to create a piece of dance theatre that plunges spectators into a universe of cold, wind and ice.