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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
New LGBT+ bursary offers artists the chance to perform at four Pride events later this year At a time where the sector faces enormous challenges, we are proud to be able to provide opportunities to queer artists in Greater Manchester (Image: Joel Chester Fildes)
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Radical Tenderness: Queer and trans joy in 2020
Eight contributors submitted their experiences across a summer we’ll never forget.
A film by Heather Glazzard and Nora Nord
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30th December 2020
2020 is a year none of us will ever forget, even though most of us rather would. A global pandemic turned the world upside down, and those most marginalised in our community felt it the hardest. Isolation and social distancing – especially from support networks you rely on – was particularly tough for queer people who rely on being with their chosen tribe. But amongst the chaos there were displays of solidarity, moments of queer joy, and a whole lot of resilience.
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