James Shaw, HotchPotch Manchester 15.04.2012. Short Film Corner
James Shaw, HotchPotch Manchester 15.04.2012. Short Film Corner
'The Grim Reaper'
The Grim Reaper is a music video with a twist. It was made for a theatre piece called Firearms and Fingertips which is an anti gun crime play for young people aged 14+. Combining rap, singing and hip-hop with a surreal visual experience to engage with the young audiences.
Q+A by Daniel Brotherton
HotchPotch Manchester is a unique monthly performance art and multi-media event, organised to promote some of the most diverse local, national and international talents.
HotchPotch Manchester gives a much platform of all kinds of budding and established artists as well as offers audiences something completely fresh, eclectic, and exciting.
Since October of 2011, we have showcased independent filmmakers, painters, and musicians, given the opportunity for our audience to ask artists questions about them and what they do. The extensive program also features realms of comedy, poetry, theatre, workshops, circus performances and all completely free of charge to the public. We have featured more one hundred artists over the last six months.
Our event is a fantastic networking tool to find new collaborations, contacts and get in touch with the creative industry.
The event appeals to diverse audience with all ages, attracts many nationalities and people from various backgrounds each time.
HotchPotch Manchester is a partnership of successful promoters, respected and renowned for providing great quality entertainment.
The event takes place on both floors of the Thirsty Scholar & Attic in Manchester (50 New Wakefield Street, M1 5NP), usually every second Sunday of the month.
We hope you will join us.
Patrick Coyle, HotchPotch Manchester 15.04.2012 Short Film Corner
Patrick Coyle, HotchPotch Manchester 15.04.2012
Short Film Corner
'Dirty Egg'
Egg (Perry Fitzpatrick, This is England '86) isn't happy. The bus is late again, and everyone in the world is an annoying, disgusting, scary weirdo. Well, nearly everyone.
Also starring Thomas Turgoose (This is England, Eden Lake), Tony Streeter and Chanel Cresswell (This is England, This is England '86).
Followed with Q+A with Director Patrick Coyle
Q+A by Daniel Brotherton
HotchPotch Manchester is a unique monthly performance art and multi-media event, organised to promote some of the most diverse local, national and international talents.
HotchPotch Manchester gives a much platform of all kinds of budding and established artists as well as offers audiences something completely fresh, eclectic, and exciting.
Since October of 2011, we have showcased independent filmmakers, painters, and musicians, given the opportunity for our audience to ask artists questions about them and what they do. The extensive program also features realms of comedy, poetry, theatre, workshops, circus performances and all completely free of charge to the public. We have featured more one hundred artists over the last six months.
Our event is a fantastic networking tool to find new collaborations, contacts and get in touch with the creative industry.
The event appeals to diverse audience with all ages, attracts many nationalities and people from various backgrounds each time.
HotchPotch Manchester is a partnership of successful promoters, respected and renowned for providing great quality entertainment.
The event takes place on both floors of the Thirsty Scholar & Attic in Manchester (50 New Wakefield Street, M1 5NP), usually every second Sunday of the month.
We hope you will join us.
Christopher Faith, HotchPotch Manchester 22.01.2012. Excerpt of Shakespeare- Richard III
Christopher Faith, HotchPotch Manchester 22.01.2012
Christopher Faith
Actor performing excerpt William Shakespeare -- Richard III
'I am a Manchester born and bred actor, who performs in both theatre and films. I'm looking for more opportunities in the acting industry.'
HotchPotch Manchester is a unique monthly performance art and multi-media event, organised to promote some of the most diverse local, national and international talents.
HotchPotch Manchester gives a much platform of all kinds of budding and established artists as well as offers audiences something completely fresh, eclectic, and exciting.
Since October of 2011, we have showcased independent filmmakers, painters, and musicians, given the opportunity for our audience to ask artists questions about them and what they do. The extensive program also features realms of comedy, poetry, theatre, workshops, circus performances and all completely free of charge to the public. We have featured more one hundred artists over the last six months.
Our event is a fantastic networking tool to find new collaborations, contacts and get in touch with the creative industry.
The event appeals to diverse audience with all ages, attracts many nationalities and people from various backgrounds each time.
HotchPotch Manchester is a partnership of successful promoters, respected and renowned for providing great quality entertainment.
The event takes place on both floors of the Thirsty Scholar & Attic in Manchester (50 New Wakefield Street, M1 5NP), usually every second Sunday of the month.
We hope you will join us.