After a critically-acclaimed sell-out run at Edinburgh Fringe and a 22-date national tour, Hidden returns, by popular demand, to Greater Manchester for one last show on June 10.
It’s a taut, stylish and darkly funny two-hander which was first performed at Joshua Brooks in 2011.
It was selected for the Library Theatre’s prestigious Re:play Festival and Underbelly’s Edinburgh Fringe programme in 2013. It has since been playing to packed-out audiences across the country on a national tour, including a week-long run at The King’s Arms in March this year—to where it returns this time.
Written and performed by locally-trained actor/writers Laura Lindsay and Peter Carruthers, this performance is a homecoming, a fond farewell and a final chance to catch a highlight of the Manchester fringe theatre scene.
Hidden delves into the lives of six ordinary people living in the city sprawl. Everyone has something to hide, something they would prefer others not to know.
An intriguing puzzle of how these lives interweave and unravel in a modern urban world emerges.