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Michael Justice in Burnley’s Lesbian Liberator

Michael Justice can be found in Burnley this February following his work at Push Festival Home@McR this Jan.

He is working with Inkbrew Productions and can be seen in ‘Burnley’s Lesbian Liberator’ directed by Helen Parry.

The Burnley Buggers’ Ball & Burnley’s Lesbian Liberator
Sat 25 February, 12.00pm – 1.15pm & 2.00pm – 3.15pm, Burnley Central Library
In the 1970s, Burnley was the UK’s battleground for gay and lesbian rights. Who knew?! To mark the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act (1967), LGBT History Month has commissioned two brilliant new dramas from Inkbrew Production to rediscover this amazing forgotten history. The Burnley Buggers’ Ball, by Stephen M Hornby, tells the story of a transformative political meeting held at Burnley Central Library. Burnley’s Lesbian Liberator,by Abi Hynes, dramatises the political activism of a bus driver sacked for nothing more than wearing a badge. Both plays are vividly staged in the sites where the original events happened.
Suitable for adults and young people aged 12 and over
No booking required. Each performance is open to members of the public for free on a first come, first served basis until venue capacity is reached
Please note these performances are at Burnley Central Library, Lancashire, BB11 2BD
Travel Information:
– Bus X43 from Chorlton Street, Manchester to Bus Station, Burnley (Gate 7)
– Train from Manchester Victoria to Burnley Manchester Road

For further information on the company, see their Facebook page HERE

A Kidnapping – William J Holstead

Following January at Home:McR, you can next find Will at Hope Mill Theatre in Swaggering Crow’s production of ‘A Kidnapping’ 6th-11th February 2017.

One Van. Two plonkers.

What occurs to you when your bungled Kidnapping goes awry? Aaron and Rob are running out time, with their unfortunate hostage and their nefarious overseer.

In Swaggering Crow’s twisted farce, we discover our anti-heroes aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, as ulterior motives begin to surface and the cracks in the veneer reveal the absurd reality unfolding all around us.

Full information and tickets HERE.

Push Festival : HOME 2017

This January we’re proud to have two actors involved in very different work at Home in Manchester as part of their Push Festival 2017.

William J Holstead will be reviving his role in Franz Kafka’s ‘The Trial’ for People Zoo Productions – showings 16-18 January.

Tickets and information here.

And Michael Justice is working with Squarepeg Theatre on a showing of ‘The Return’ – a work in progress.

Tickets and information here.

Full festival information HERE.

Joel Dyer bids farewell to Panto Season

After a superb 6 week run of ‘Sinbad’ at Thwaites Empire Theatre for Pendle Productions playing Mustafa Polo, Joel Dyer has bid farewell to the cast and returns to London.

For RADA trained Joel, this was his second jaunt for Pendle and we’re wishing you a great 2017!