NW Productions

Published: 10 April 2016
Reporter: David Upton

Pixie Lott as Holly Golightly (centre) and the cast of Breakfast at Tiffany's Credit: Sean Ebsworth Barnes

FourPlay on Thursday at Manchester’s Three Minute Theatre features work by seasoned writers Paul Thompson and Phil Pearson putting on their own night for the first time—two new shorts each, performed by an experienced cast.

Hookhitch Theatre brings My Friend Peter to Preston Charter Theatre next Wednesday afternoon.

Rob Johnston has brought several of his plays to Preston in the past and next Thursday the Continental stages his latest work The Human Touch as part of its theatre and performance season.

Jasmin Vardimon Company’s JV2 takes to the road this spring with a programme of both new and established work dance that showcases the talent in the current company. The tour is at Kendal’s Brewery arts centre next Thursday.

Manchester’s Royal Exchange Young Company return to The Studio with the world première of Nothing by Amanda Dalton, adapted from the novel by Janne Teller.

Pop Princess Pixie Lott steps into Audrey Hepburn’s shoes in Breakfast At Tiffany’s when a stage adaptation opens at The Lowry in Salford.

Still We Rise, devised and performed by Women Asylum Seekers Together, is performed at Z-arts, Stretford Road, Manchester next Wednesday and the following Saturday at Mosses Centre, Cecil St, Bury.

Theatre by the Lake is embracing girl power as part of its visiting drama series Female Voices with two shows coming to Theatre by the Lake’s Studio in April. Girls with Balls is in the Studio next Tuesday and Wednesday. Sacré Blue is over the following two nights.

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