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Manchester international festival

July 2023

  • ROSE.

    ROSE review – Sharon Eyal takes thrilling choreo to the club

  • Yvonne Smink and Slate Hemedi in Find Your Eyes.

    Benji Reid: Find Your Eyes review – powerful, wondrous ways of seeing

  • a black and white film projection of a man smiling broadly, a woman partially obscured, in Find Your Eyes by Benji Reid

    Manchester international festival: Benji Reid: Find Your Eyes; Tino Sehgal: This Entry – review

  • Jacob Garside in The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions by composer Philip Venables and director Ted Huffman @ Home, Manchester. Part of Manchester International Festival 2023
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    Manchester international festival theatre roundup – carnival, canals and the Milky Way

  • All Right. Good Night. review – extraordinary show about dementia and a disappearing plane

  • They review – Maxine Peake’s powerful delivery leaves us wanting more

  • Cabaret legend Justin Vivian Bond: ‘When I sing, you can hear the drinks and cigarettes I’ve had’

  • We Cut Through Dust review – mixed messages from post-apocalyptic Manchester

  • Kagami/Ryuichi Sakamoto and Tin Drum review – magical AR performance brings legendary composer back to life

  • untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play review – ferociously funny satire calls out centuries of colonialist dramas

June 2023

  • ‘It feels visionary’ … Maxine Peake in They.

    ‘We get braver as we get older’: Maxine Peake on her daring dystopia play performed in a library

  • Mesmerisingly fluid … Colin Shay, Sally Swanson and the cast in The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions.

    The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions review – unforgettable celebration of queer activism

  • Strength and silliness … actors in rehearsals.

    ‘We sing the word faggot lovingly, hundreds of times’: inside Manchester’s queerest show

  • MANCHESTER, 19 September 2017 - Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata Garcia. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.

    A whole new ball game: why is Juan Mata swapping football for performance art?

  • Ryan Gander: ‘Going to a gallery is like taking your imagination to the gym’

  • ‘Miss Saigon is offensive’: the satire savaging the ‘racist, imperialist and misogynistic’ musical

May 2023

  • All Right. Good Night. performed in Berlin in 2021.

    ‘Gone, but still here’: how vanished flight MH370 is reflected in a father’s dementia

    A new theatre show by Helgard Haug weaves together the tragedy of the 2014 flight disaster with the slow decline of her parent. She explains how the two stories came together

March 2023

  • Janelle Monáe, Juan Mata and Yayoi Kusama, who will all present work at Manchester international festival 2023.

    Artists and footballers warm up for Manchester international festival

    Janelle Monáe, work by Yayoi Kusama and Ryuichi Sakamoto and a collaboration between footballer Juan Mata and artist Tino Sehgal kick off at this summer’s event

July 2021

  • Venue within a venue … the cocoon devised for MIF’s The Patience of Trees.

    The Patience of Trees review – nature cries out from a concert cocoon

  • Michelle Asante, centre, as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, with Itoya Osagiede and Uche Abuah in Notes on Grief.

    Notes on Grief; Cloud Studies; The Long Waited, Weighted, Gathering – review

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