Spring/Summer 2021
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Spring began with a pair of Domestics, and in May we livestreamed a new development from Tania Camara — over the Summer we focused on developing new work with Manchester Independents.
Visit Domesticated to discover eight works in our home for video performance, and see our YouTube channel to re-watch livestreams of past events.
Keep abreast of interesting things to watch and find information for artists on our News page — keep in touch by signing-up for Weekly Warning e-mails.
Discover what happened last year in our AW20 archive, and please share your thoughts with us if you’ve been to any events or watched a livestream.
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About
Simply put, Word of Warning is a one-stop shop for the bonkers, the beautiful, and the bizarre of new live performance — an attempt to keep alive the best of greenroom’s 25-year legacy, and to also introduce new people to the possibilities of seeing live work in Manchester + beyond… including online.
If you haven’t attended one of these performance evenings yet, WTF are you doing? Go and see the stimulating new work that’s out there!
— Number 9 Reviews on WTF Wednesdays (November 2019)
We take live work very seriously — but we don’t take ourselves seriously at all. Over the past 9 years we’ve shown funny, thought-provoking, and beautiful work by the likes of Ron Athey, Harry Clayton-Wright, Chanje Kunda, Stacy Makishi, Pinchbeck & Smith, Darren Pritchard, Proto-type Theater, and Proud & Loud Arts (amongst others).
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Audiences
We don’t want to put you off by talking art form labels — yes, there’ll be theatre, live art, performance, dance, etc. — as our aim is to be anything but elitist or po-faced. So, if you like comedy, music, gaming, or want a friendly, stimulating evening — there’ll be something you might want to take a chance on…
Astonishing. Like nothing else. Transformative, immersive, moving.
Always special, bringing the unexpected and intriguing, thank you.
Fabulous for seeing things different from the mainstream machine.
Really important and interesting work, different to everything else.
— Audience feedback
By
Word of Warning is a project by Manchester-based hÅb — you might not have heard of us though you may know some of our events, like Emergency, Haphazard, or Hazard.
hÅb produces, develops, and advocates for contemporary performance, live art, and sited work in the North of England. We’re supported using public funding by Arts Council England; a core Divergency partner alongside STUN — encouraging diversity in live art; a Greater Manchester Artist Hub partner; a GM LGBTQ+ Arts and Culture Network member; a Live Art UK member; a Manchester Independents partner — supporting and spotlighting GM artists.
Refreshing company that brings diverse shows to our door steps.
WoW are great, supporting emerging work and bringing it to new audiences.
Wonderful, daring performances that I have never been disappointed by.
A needed company in Manchester, feels like they really support artists.
— Audience feedback
SS21 is brought to you by hÅb, with STUN (Sustained Theatre Up North).
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People
Tamsin Drury, hÅb’s Director, has been around a while — a really long while — she’s been responsible for making the Arndale Tower flash, wrapping Cathedral Gardens in 7km of hazard tape, and firing a glitter-cannon to the Hallelujah chorus! On the less eccentric side, over the years hÅb has worked with hundreds of NW artists to help them create new work. Please send programming enquiries to her via info@habmcr.org
John Franklin-Johnston, hÅb’s Programme Manager, is a freelance producer and events manager, and was greenroom’s long time programme co-ordinator.
Peader Kirk, artist + mentor, supports Domestic, Works Ahead, and other hÅb projects.
Tricia Coleman, freelance producer, supports hÅb’s artist development and production.
We’re grateful for the ongoing support of a team of freelancers and volunteers that includes: Andrew Crofts, Catherine Shaw, Jake Lewis, Kamini Patel, Megan McPhee, Sam Stockdale, Stacey Potter, Steve Bryan.
Thanks also to our Advisory Board: Helen Palmer, Charles Rowley, Cathy Butterworth, Joseph Lau, plus Garfield Allen + Maya Chowdhry for Divergency.
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Warnings
Please click here to read specific content (trigger) warnings for our events.
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