‘Home is a centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film in Manchester, England, that happened in 2015. Home was formed by the merger of two Manchester-based arts organisations, Corner house and the Library Theatre Company. The project was funded by Manchester City Council and Garfield Weston Foundation’
2.9 Million people have visited Home. They showcase theatre productions, dance shows, and independent films. They also have an onsite art gallery, café and bookshop.
In 2012, Cornerhouse and the Library Theatre announced that they were going to merge. The project was overseen by Dave Moutrey, former Director and Chief Executive of Cornerhouse, with Sarah Perks as Artistic Director for Visual Arts, Jason Wood as Artistic Director for Film and Walter Meierjohann as Artistic Director for Theatre.
Home has two performance venues- a 500-seat theatre and 150-seat flexible studio space, five cinema screens, gallery space to display contemporary art, café bar and restraint.
Home will commission, produce and present a programme of contemporary theatre, film and visual art. The programme will feature new commissions, international collaborations, off-site and interdisciplinary productions, with an emphasis on innovative visual storytelling and cross-art form collaboration.
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