Following a hugely successful 2017 tour, internationally acclaimed return with their double bill, Genius, which comes to Birmingham Hippodrome's Patrick Studio on Tuesday 19 & Wednesday 20 November 2019.
On 6 September, London's much-loved bent London triflemakers Duckie will revive Leytonstone's formidable homegal for Duckie Loves Fanny; a one night only grand show for 1,000 audience members.
Blending dance, text, animation and a live digital soundscape, Amy Bell eschews the outgrown leotard of her youth and challenges conventional ideas of gender and movement.
After a sell-out run at the London International Mime Festival earlier this year, award-winning Barely Methodical Troupe brings SHIFT to Shoreditch Town Hall following their smash-hit shows Bromance and KIN. Directed and devised by Melissa Ellberger, Ella Robson Guilfoyle and the cast, SHIFT opens on 8 May, with previews from 7 May and runs until 18 May.
After a sell-out run at the London International Mime Festival earlier this year, award-winning Barely Methodical Troupe brings SHIFT to Shoreditch Town Hall following their smash-hit shows Bromance and KIN. Directed and devised by Melissa Ellberger, Ella Robson Guilfoyle and the cast, SHIFT opens on 8 May, with previews from 7 May and runs until 18 May.
Quarter Block Party is set to inject colour, energy, and life, into Cork city from Friday 8th February to Sunday 10th February, with over 130 of the freshest high-calibre artists in theatre, music, and dance, performing in the city's venues, bars, and outdoor spaces.
As Scotland's new writing theatre, the Traverse has been an incubator for brand new plays since it was founded in 1963, spotlighting the powerful stories, innovation and talent in Scotland, while launching the careers of many renowned writers, actors and directors. They have now revealed that their January-April 2019 season is a celebration of this - with three home-grown productions returning for a special run, before travelling worldwide.
In 2016, Lea Anderson independently released her first album entitled (Pronounced Lee). Her EP was recorded and produced by Grammy nominated and recipient of 16 Billboard Awards, D-Moet. This year, Lea was able to extend her EP into an longer play album, Pronounced Lee: Deluxe, which she will be debuting on November 30th at the Den at Staybridge Hotels. The LP will be released early 2019.
Liverpool's annual LGBT+ festival Homotopia opened in fabulous style on Friday night, marking the beginning of a month-long programme bursting with exciting and eclectic events and appearances at venues across Liverpool.
Lea Anderson Sings Whitney Houston: A Six-Year Anniversary Tribute Show comes to B.B. King Blues Club and Grill on February 11. The show stars Lea Anderson and features many special guest singers including Carla Gibson, Dale Novella Anderson, Taprena Augustine...and many more to be announced soon!
Luca Silvestrini's Protein is to tour a refashioned version of their witty dance and music production May Contain Food to village halls and theatre venues around the country this Spring. May Contain Food - May Contain You encourages audiences to think about the sensory, cultural and social implications of food.
HOME today announces its new season of international theatre and dance from February to September 2018. Check out the trailer for the upcoming season below!
Award-winning transgender artist Kate O'Donnell likens today to the 1930s, where gender is concerned, in her critically acclaimed show You've Changed at The Lowry Fri 10 - Sat 11 Nov.
Anjali Dance Company announces Genius, a double bill of world premieres by award-winning choreographers Gary Clarke and Lea Anderson. Ahead of performances in Mexico and Spain, Genius will tour across England from Saturday 23 September to Thursday 9 November 2017.
Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. Her countless hit singles will live forever in the songbook of our world. I Believe In You And Me, I'm Every Woman, I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me), I Have Nothing…the list goes on and on. On the five-year anniversary of her tragic (and all too early) passing from this earth, New York based R&B singer Lea Anderson is gathering her band and special guest singers to pay tribute to one of the greatest voices pop music has ever known.
After a UK tour that started at the Lowry before a three week run at The Place in the Spring and has spanned the country, May Contain Food is embarking on the final leg of its tour with a date in Stockton on the 24th November, and two London dates: artsdepot on the 26th, and then finishes at Shoreditch Town Hall on the 6th as part of Spitalfields Music Festival.
After a UK tour that started at the Lowry before a three week run at The Place in the Spring and has spanned the country, May Contain Food is embarking on the final leg of its tour with a date in Stockton on the 24th November, and two London dates: artsdepot on the 26th, and then finishes at Shoreditch Town Hall on the 6th as part of Spitalfields Music Festival.