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THE SHADOW of YOUR HAND   is a new play written by Michael Stewart, directed by Sue Jenkins, produced by Lucia Cox and starring Colin Connor and Rosie Fleeshman. It is a Dark & Dirty production for the 24:7 Festival in Manchester. For showing times and tickets please go to www.247theatrefestival.co.uk

See a promotional trailer for the play here:

THE SHADOW of YOUR HAND

 

King Crow, a novel by company co-director Michael Stewart, is published by Bluemoose Books Jan 2011 (www.bluemoosebooks.com). See a promotional video here:

KING CROW

 

The Day Death Died is a book for children which takes an unsentimental and blackly comic look at death. You can preview and buy the book here:

THE DAY DEATH DIED

 

Dark and Dirty's contribution to the election campaign: click here

 

Dark and Dirty's last show was an exhibition of pen and ink drawings Head Spam at the South Square Gallery in Thornton, Bradford: Friday 5th June - 30th June 2009 (and then exhibiting throughout Yorkshire 2010). For more information see:

HEADSPAM

 

Dark and Dirty's show, Doctor Buck's Burlesque premiered 11th March 2009 at The Peacock Lounge in Huddersfield as part of the Huddersfield Literature Festival. Box office: 01484 430528 or www.lawrencebatleytheatre.co.uk

or visit the festival site: www.litfest.org.uk

 

Dark and Dirty's show, The Possibility of Intimacy (during the next hour and eleven minutes), premiered 28th and 29th November 2008 at Theatre in the Mill, Bradford. Box office & information: 01274 233200 or theatre@bradford.ac.uk 

 

In addition to making theatre, Dark and Dirty are involved in creating art. Have a look at some of the work here:

 headspam

 

Dark and Dirty members Michael Stewart (writer) and Nick Stanley (writer and performer) are currently writing and performing stand-up comedy under the name of The Urban Slut. This is being performed all over the country. See here for more information:

 The Urban Slut

 

For a recent film project, Dark and Dirty asked members of the public to tell them what they were afraid of. Here are the results:


 What are you afraid of? Part 1

 What are you afraid of? Part 2

 What are you afraid of? Part 3

 What are you afraid of? Part 4