• Contact is an arts organisation based in Manchester, England.[1] Established in 1972, as a center for young artists to create and learn, the theatre remains in its...
  • Contact is the national contemporary arts organisation that places young people’s decision-making and leadership at the heart of everything. Monthly videos...
  • Contact Theatre is a landmark arts institution specialising in increasing engagement among, and exposure of, young theatre and arts creators.
  • Fantastic news that TWO of our Contact Theatre Young Company alumni have been nominated for BAFTA Awards!
  • CONTACT THEATRE is a dynamic new theatre company that takes a modern approach to Broadway’s most r.
  • What's on at Contact Theatre. ... We are the leading national theatre and arts venue to place young people at the decision-making heart of everything.
  • Twice a year, Contact hosts Contacting The World, an international project bringing together young people from all over the world to create new theatre.
  • Contact is a multi-disciplinary arts venue in Manchester who place young people at the decision-making heart of everything we do. Contact Theatre.
  • Contact Theatre Oxford Road Manchester, Greater Manchester M15 6JA Get Directions. About. Closed by fire, May98, after refurbishment, re-opened autumn 1999.
  • Find out more about the cast and crew that have worked with Contact Theatre. ... Contact is a space where new kinds of theatre are created.
  • We are located on Oxford Road: Contact Theatre, Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6JA. Keep reading for more information on your visit, and download our building...
  • exterior of Contact Theatre building. ... Set back from the road but recognisable by its eccentric H-shaped turrets, there’s no other theatre like it in the country.
  • With our established presence already echoing the success of Contact Theatre's diverse clientele, our partnership with Contact has already seen us cater many...
  • With its striking architecture resembling a castle straight out of a Hans Christian Andersen tale, you could easily mistake Contact Theatre for a children's fun palace.