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Royal Exchange Manchester unveils new season including new musical Bloody Elle and The Mountaintop

© Joel Fildes The Royal Exchange in Manchester has unveiled its reopening season, commencing next month and marking the first programme for new artistic directors Roy Alexander Weise and Bryony Shanahan. The season will open with new musical Bloody Elle, written and performed by Layryn Redding. A love story, the piece plays from 23 June to 17 July and is created alongside Rebel Productions. It will also be released digitally, while ticket prices begin at £5. Two shows will run in rep from 11 September to 30 October – Stuart Slade s Bruntwood Judges Prize-Winning new play Glee & Me, as well as revival of Katori Hall s Olivier Award-winner

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'Another rocky road': UK theatre bosses eye 2021 with resilience and realism

Last modified on Mon 18 Jan 2021 01.02 EST ‘We won’t do work that is comforting or safe’ Nikolai Foster, Curve, Leicester Last year we cancelled five productions which was heartbreaking but we learned a lot about resilience and are so determined now. When we thought we were coming out of lockdown we planned to stage Sunset Boulevard. We have a 350-seat space and a 970-seat auditorium and are able to fly out the dividing walls to create a 1,500-seat arena with a socially distanced audience of 500. Then Leicester went into tier 3 so we reconceived it for film. We asked ourselves how we could create something original: we didn’t just want to archive a piece of theatre. The production has now been seen in 36 countries.

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Sheffield Theatres announce 2021 season of shows

Escaped Alone Sheffield Theatres has unveiled a season of socially distanced shows being presented in its Crucible Theatre from February. Chris Bush will pen new piece The Band Plays On, an exploration of modern Sheffield through the music of the city. Reuniting the team behind the award-winning Standing at the Sky s Edge, the show plays from 3 to 13 February. The piece has direction by Robert Hastie and Anthony Lau, with design by Ben Stones. Cast and further creative team are to be revealed. Artistic associate Caroline Steinbeis will present the regional premiere of Caryl Churchull s Escaped Alone from 9 to 13 March. The piece, designed by Oliver Townsend, follows three friends and a neighbour having a natter in a garden.

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