THE BROADCAST INDUSTRY WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Are you creative, bright and talented? Interested in working in TV? The TV industry wants to reflect the cultural diversity of the North West region so are especially keen to welcome people from diverse communities.
Can you help deliver the best programmes on television, radio or online? Come along to one of the Question and Answer sessions in your area and find out more about exciting oppor...
23rd November 2006
World champion performance poets come to Bolton
New Zealand's Penny Ashton (pictured), one of eight international slam champion poets appearing on Nov 28 at Bolton's Phoenix Theatre, Bark Street, Bolton.
Oxford's Hammer and Tongue in conjunction with Write Out Loud present the only NW visit of the National Four Continents SlamTour.
Some of the...
21st November 2006
Slam success for Write Out Loud poets
Write Out Loud's co-founders,Dave Morgan and Julian Jordon came 3rd and 2nd at the Lancaster Litfest slam, on a night crowded with talent and quality.
The Spotlight Club - always a popular night - w...
18th November 2006
Citizen 32 - Submissions Wanted For The Next Issue
Citizen32 is seeking submissions that explore the theme of 'Class' for its next issue. We pay for all work accepted plus you get a free copy of that edition of the magazine. Citizen 32 is a full colou...
3rd November 2006
MAKING STORIES 1 & 2
MAKING STORIES 1 & 2 with ROB SALMON
Tuesday 14 November 1030-1730
Central Manchester Venue
Non-members £25 / Members £20
Making Stories looks at the skills needed to structure Drama based workshops...
3rd November 2006
New play by Segun Lee-French at Contact Theatre
Booty Call a play by Segun Lee–French
Tue 7 Nov 2006 - Sat 11 Nov 2006
Jason is desperate to get in with the Playas crew, but can he prove that he’s got what it takes? Maddy knows she’s all that a...
3rd November 2006
IN THE POCKET OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIER
IN THE POCKET OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIER – ‘The forgotten woman is the soldier who was crucified’ (Miltos Sachtouris) in the pocket of the wounded soldier lay a handful of leaves in ...
1st November 2006