T927678848After twenty-two sell-out seasons and 120 world premieres, REAL LIFE THEATRE CO. returns with JB SHORTS. The Manchester institution is back. Two weeks of rip-roaring shorts for your delight and delectation. One of the North West's most exciting theatrical events. Get your tickets booked early to avoid disappointment - THIS WILL SELL OUT! | |
4 Oct 23 to 14 Oct 23 | 53two, Manchester :: V589719092 listing details L550002139 |
22 - The Return - T0101062696053Two welcome to the arches the return of a Manchester institution. JB Shorts, which returns with all the customary brilliance of 6 short plays, penned by professional writers and crafted into shape by professional directors and actors from across Greater Manchester. Described by Paul Vallely of The Independent as ‘An evening of funny, gutsy and inventive theatre', this two week run has something for everyone - guaranteed. With over a decade of these twice-yearly smorgasbords of brilliance, the waiting is over and the legends are back!Presented byRealife Theatre Company. Presented by53two. | |
11 Oct 22 to 22 Oct 22 | 53two, Manchester :: V589719092 listing details L01637948277 |
T1453345713Returning once again to our wonderful Arches, JB bring a raft of new plays, written, performed and directed by the cream of the North West. After the sell-out and record breaking success of previous JB's, they are back again to break more records and to share their work with high hopes of increased numbers, talent and success.Company Reallife Theatre Company. | |
20 Nov 18 to 1 Dec 18 | 53two, Manchester :: V589719092 listing details L4257904 |
T828639106Company Reallife Theatre Company. | |
16 May 17 to 27 May 17 | 53two, Manchester :: V589719092 listing details L915582757 |
Great War/Leaky Bacon/A Hairline Crack/Paradise Island - T586093723Great War - August 1914 ? and it's war! How will ?Steam News' cope with the triumphs and disasters? Leaky Bacon - ?Life's a conveyor belt of imperfect meat products. If you don't get squeezed, you'll never know. A Hairline Crack - A story of power, betrayal?and teapots. Paradise Island - A detailed yet anarchic analysis of government immigration policy.Author Peter Kerry (Great War). Author James Quinn (Great War). Director Chris Honer (Great War). Author Justin Moorhouse (Leaky Bacon). Director Rupert Hill (Leaky Bacon). Director Justin Hoorhouse (Leaky Bacon). Author Jane McNulty (A Hairline Crack). Director Paul Blinkhorn (A Hairline Crack). Author David Isaac (Paradise Island). Director Justine Potter (Paradise Island). | |
12 Jan 15 to 14 Jan 15 | Home Theatre, Manchester :: V1858052535 listing details L0267529918 |
T01745682029Company Real Life Theatre Co. Author Ian Kershaw. Author James Quinn. Author Dave Simpson. Author Diane Whitely. Author Lindsay Williams. Director Miranda Parker. Director Martin Gibbons. Director Caroline Clegg. Director Adam Quayle. | |
14 Jan 13 to 16 Jan 13 | The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499 listing details L319276314 |
6: Touched/Waiting for Gaga/Lunch Monkeys - T1420155379Fringe fixture JB Shorts is back for another run at Joshua Brooks bar in Manchester. This is the chance to catch the region s finest TV writers working not merely in high definition (so pass?) but in 3D no less - and what s more being performed live. As usual this challenge has attracted directors and actors of the highest calibre, and the tiny cellar space means the whole evening is shot in thrillingly extreme close-up.Author James Quinn. Author Debbie Oates. Author Peter Kerry. Author Trevor Suthers. Author Lindzi Williams. Director Mark Babych. Performer Katy Cavanagah. Performer Robert Beck. Performer Christine Clare. Performer Simon Trinder. Performer James Quinn. Performer Susan Twist. Performer Karen Henthorn. | |
11 Oct 11 to 22 Oct 11 | General, Manchester :: V1414 listing details L01094280454 |
A Selfish Boy/Watching the Detectives/Going to Extremes - T01256320931A Selfish Boy - The last conversation between a mother and son. Has she really said what he thinks she has?. Watching the Detectives - So many TV Detectives fighting over one primetime slot. There can only be one solution... murder! Going to Extremes - Set during the English Defence League’s demonstration in Bradford an everyday tale of racism, religious intolerance and branded lager.Author Christopher Reason (A Selfish Boy). Author James Quinn (Watching the Detectives). Author Lisa Holdsworth (Going to Extremes). Director Mary Cunningham (A Selfish Boy). Director Mark Babych (Watching the Detectives). Director James Quinn (Watching the Detectives). Director Trevor MacFarlane (Going to Extremes). | |
27 Jan 11 to 29 Jan 11 | Contact Theatre, Manchester :: V483 listing details L0687716777 |