Manchester Histories Festival: win tickets and a meal
Previewing as part of Manchester Histories Festival, On Corporation Street sees ANU and HOME join forces again for an exhilarating and intimate experience. Northern Soul has a pair of tickets and a three-course meal for two with a bottle of house wine at HOME to give away.
2016 marks the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of Manchester by the Provisional IRA. The bomb, the largest ever detonated in mainland Britain, devastated the city centre and injured 212 people. On Corporation Street responds to this seismic event, a pivotal moment that transformed the shape of the city. Acclaimed theatre company ANU will occupy HOME with a series of fearless and personal encounters. Past, present and future collide, propelling us through landscapes inspired by the memories and myths of June 15, 1996. Prepare to uncover secrets, surrender your senses and share fragments of the event and its aftermath.
To be in with a chance of winning simply sign up to the Northern Soul newsletter (details of how to do this are on the right hand side of this page), and send an email to stephaniealderson@northernsoul.me.uk with the title ‘Manchester Histories’. Please provide your full name, phone number and email address.
Closing date is June 5, 2016
Winners will be picked at random and notified by June 6, 2016
Manchester Histories Festival runs from June 3-12, 2016. For more information, click here.
Terms & Conditions
The competition closes midnight June 5, 2016. The winner will be notified June 6, 2016. The competition prize includes a pair of tickets for the performances between June 10-17, 2016 (inclusive) and a three-course meal for two with a bottle of house wine.
Any travel expenses, additional drinks and other incidental costs other than those stated are not included. All elements of the prize are subject to availability, non-transferable, non-negotiable and there are no cash alternatives. No purchase necessary. The competition is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over, except employees and their immediate families of Manchester Histories, HOME, Northern Soul or anyone professionally connected with this competition.
On Corporation Street is suitable for audiences aged 14 years and older.
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For more information about HOME including how to subscribe, click here.
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