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Contact, Oxford Road / Various Venues / Manchester Celebrating LGBT arts and culture in Greater Manchester 10-18 February 2017 Music. Theatre. Comedy. Cabaret. Spoken Word. Dance. Art. Contact, Oxford Road / various venues / Manchester Box Office: 0161 274 0600 24/7 Online booking: contactmcr.com/queercontact #queercontact Welcome to Queer Contact Festival 2017 2017 is an important year in British LGBT history as its marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of the Wolfenden Report that recommended that homosexual activity should no longer be a criminal offence. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality. Against this backdrop of historical significance, and the growing impact of worldwide politics on the rights of LGBT people, Queer Contact Festival returns for its ninth year, celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender arts and culture in Greater Manchester as part of LGBT History Month. Expect a packed programme of theatre, music, cabaret, comedy, clubbing, dance, debate, spoken word and visual art examining gender, sexuality, health, religion, politics and more, at venues across Greater Manchester. We do hope you can join us. BARRY PRIEST Festival Producer, Queer Contact Festival Ticket Offers Book more, pay less* Mates Rates* Book more than one show in a single transaction Book 6 tickets for a show in a single transaction and save some cash! and get £1 off each ticket. • Book 2 shows, get 10% off your tickets. • Book 3 shows, get 15% off your tickets. *T&Cs: Tickets must be booked in a single transaction, Groups* offer cannot be applied retrospectively. Buy 10 tickets and get your 11th ticket free! Exclusions apply, visit contactmcr.com/ticketoffers for details. Thank you Thanks to our Funders, Sponsors, and Supporters, and all who have made donations online or in person. Contact Funders Festival Partners Media Partners Launch Event Partner Contact is a registered charity, 501953. To find out more about how you can support our work, please contact: [email protected] I 0161 274 0657. 2 contactmcr.com/queercontact tickets & info: 0161 274 0600 Image ©Mark Vessey Fri 10 & Sat 11 Feb, 8.30pm. £20 / £15 conc. Over 12s. Post-show talk each night with Rachel Morris (Cosmopolitan). LE GATEAU CHOCOLAT: BLACK Accompanied by Psappha New Music Ensemble. ‘There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.’ Maya Angelou Featuring a repertoire ranging from Wagner and Purcell to Nina Simone and Whitney Houston, Black is an intimate and confessional portrait of Nigerian singer Le Gateau Chocolat’s life: Launch Event Partner his hopes, his fears and his battle with depression. This is a new version of the critically acclaimed show re-staged for the festival with an 11-piece orchestra. Supported by a Wellcome Trust People Award. Developed and produced by In Company Collective. Manchester performances supported by Superbia and Richmond Tea Rooms. Black was originally commissioned by homotopia and created with funding from Arts Council England and support from Pink Fringe, Nightingale Theatre and Colchester Arts Centre. 3 Queer Contact Festival 2017 Fri 10 & Sat 11 Feb, 7pm. £11 / £6 conc. Over 14s. CONTACT AND KATE O’DONNELL PRESENT TRANS CREATIVE A celebration of new transgender performance curated by Kate O’Donnell. Featuring: KATE O’DONNELL: HAYLEY AND ME Coronation Street’s Hayley Cropper appeared in our living rooms three times a week. Bringing Hayley back into the limelight, Kate O’Donnell’s cabaret takes a nostalgic look at trans history and the impact of this beloved classic character. Expect music, visuals, audience interaction and an iconic anorak. ELIJAH HARRIS: BRAND NEW BOY How does it feel to be a Brand New Boy? Elijah Harris tackles the intricate complexities, and often mundane experiences, of transitioning from female to male in this playful and important performance. Seed commissions originally supported by Pink Fringe. Manchester performances supported by ON Bar. Fri 10 Feb, 11pm - 3am. £6 + booking fee. Over 18s. FESTIVAL OPENING PARTY BOLLOX: POWER BALLAD DISCO The Most Depressing Night Of Your Life is a cathartic Power Ballad Disco where belting out the lyrics to the saddest songs and punching clenched fists to the sky are highly encouraged. It’s going to be emotional. Sad songs played by Zoe McVeigh (LIINES) and Rod Connolly (Bollox). Venue: Aatma, 11 Stephenson Square, Manchester M1 1DB. 4 contactmcr.com/queercontact tickets & info: 0161 274 0600 Sat 11 Feb, 12pm – 5pm. £6 / £3 conc. All ages BSL interpreted. QUEER YOUTH GATHERING Presented by Contact and The Proud Trust. Hosted by Sarah Emmott (Art with Heart) and Rachel Morris (Cosmopolitan). An afternoon of discussion, performance, films and visual art. LGBT young people from across Greater Manchester get together with local organisations, councillors, artists, broadcasters and academics to discuss the issues affecting them from health and politics, to gender, sexuality and family. Images © Kate O’Donnell / Rudy & Razz. Mawaan Rizwan Idil Sukan. Guests include George Ikediashi (Le Gateau Chocolat), Maawan Rizwan (BBC Three How Gay Is Pakistan? ), Annie Wallace (Hollyoaks), Cllr. Bev Craig (Manchester City Council), Le Gateau Chocolat / Robbins Photographic. Romario Wanliss / Paul Grace Photography. Le Gateau Chocolat / Robbins Photographic. Romario Wanliss Romario Wanliss (PureGender), Chloe Cousins (Rainbow Noir), Dr. Monica Pearl (University of Manchester), Kate O’Donnell and young people from The Proud Trust. There will also be a chance for audiences to meet representatives from Albert Kennedy Trust, George House Trust, Manchester Pride and more. Supported by Big Lottery Fund and Superbia. Sun 12 Feb, 12pm – 2pm. Free. All ages. MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL PRESENTS LGBT QUESTION TIME The LGBT community are invited to put their questions to a panel of leaders and experts for this year’s LGBT Question Time. Venue: Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square, Manchester M20 2LA. 5 Queer Contact Festival 2017 Mon 13 Feb, 7.30pm. £13 / £7 conc. Over 15s. QUEER COMEDY NIGHT Hosted by Jonathan Mayor. Tickle your funny bone as some of the UK’s best stand-up comics join us to kick off the second week of the festival in style. With Desiree Burch (Funny Women Winner 2015, Welcome to Night Vale ), Mawaan Rizwan (YouTube sensation / BBC Three How Gay Is Pakistan? ), Sophie Willan (Magners New Act of the Year 2015, On Record ), Debs Gatenby (Hi, Anxiety ), and Toots & Leigh. Images © Desiree Burch / Sarah Sloboda & Justin Tolley. Debs Gatenby / Lee Baxter. / Sarah Sloboda & Justin Tolley. Burch Images © Desiree Tue 14 – Thu 16 Feb, 7pm. £13 / £7 conc. Over 12s. MILK PRESENTS AND DERBY THEATRE JOAN Image © Holly Revell An earthy story of courage, conviction and hope, this is Joan of Arc - possibly the world’s first drag king. This multi-award winning show combines lyrical new writing and anarchic cabaret. Drag king champion Lucy Jane Parkinson takes the stage as history’s greatest underdog, dragging up as the men she defies. Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award, The Stage Award and Spirit of the Fringe Award 2016. ‘Emotional ballast and cross-dressing that looks like sorcery.’ The Guardian HHHH The Stage HHHH The Scotsman 6 contactmcr.com/queercontact tickets & info: 0161 274 0600 Tue 14 Feb, 8pm. £15 / £10 conc. Over 12s. 201 DANCE COMPANY: SMOTHER Image © Cody Choi Can you stay true to yourself, when everything suggests you change? After sell-out performances in New York, London and Edinburgh, 201’s raw, contemporary hip-hop movement tours the UK in Smother: a story of two men’s broken encounter. Touching on themes of addiction and obsession, choreographer Andrea Walker directs a cast of seven dancers in a fast- paced, intimate performance exploring the relationship between two young men. HHHHH Ed Fest Magazine HHHHH Broadway Baby HHHH The Times HHHH The Guardian Wed 15 Feb, 6.30pm. £9 / £6 conc. Over 14s. OUTSPOKEN Hosted by Adam Lowe (Young Enigma). A very special showcase of queer spoken word, poetry and literature in the beautiful setting of Manchester Central Library. Featuring the talents of Dean Atta, Paula Varjack, Gerry Potter and Maya Chowdhury. Workshop with Dean Atta 2pm – 4pm, free with show ticket. Call 0161 274 0600 to book. Venue: Manchester Central Library, St. Peter’s Square, Manchester M2 5PD. Supported by Superbia, The Manchester Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University and Archives+. Images © Dean Atta / Hussina Raja. Paula Varjack / Nikolas Louka. Gerry Potter Lee Baxter. Images © Dean Atta / Hussina Raja. Paula Varjack 7 Queer Contact Festival 2017 Thu 16 Feb, 8pm. £15 / £10 conc. Over 14s. DAVID HOYLE: DIAMOND Image © Lee Baxter With The Lipsinkers and The House of Ghetto. Commissioned by Contact. Diamond is an unforgiving queer performance of sexuality and British culture exploring LGBT history from 1957 to 2017 through the personal biography of avant garde performer David Hoyle. Weaving together intimate personal accounts and landmark events, Diamond charts David’s rise from a gay adolescent in Blackpool, through famous Channel 4 anti-drag queen cult phenomena Divine David, to the performer he is today. ‘Bold and unique, electrifying.’ Time Out (on David Hoyle) Supported by Arts Council England and Superbia. Thu 16 Feb, 6pm – 9pm [limited capacity]. Free [booking essential]. Over 12s. CONTACT, WORD OF WARNING AND THE WHITWORTH PRESENT FK ALEXANDER: (I COULD GO ON SINGING) OVER THE RAINBOW Judy Garland last sang Over The Rainbow four months before her untimely death. In a unique individual moment of undivided love and attention, FK Alexander takes your hand, fixes your gaze and sings to you alongside that very rendition, amidst the live swirls of Glasgow noise-band Okishima Island Tourist Association. ‘desperate, moving, distressing & beautiful too.’ Lyn Gardner Part of Thursday Lates at the Whitworth, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6ER. 8 contactmcr.com/queercontact tickets & info: 0161 274 0600 Fri 17 Feb, 8.30pm (8pm doors). £12 / £8 conc. Over 18s. MOTHER’S RUIN Hosted by Timberlina.
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