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Manchester’s HOME presents timely live theatre for £10 a seat

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Next month (November), Manchester’s centre for international contemporary culture presents two live theatrical productions with tickets on sale for £10. ‘The Believers Are But Brothers’ and ‘The End’ explore online radicalisation and the ecological crisis respectively.
Javaad Alipoor - The Believers Are But Brothers
Javaad Alipoor - The Believers Are But Brothers

Presented by the Javaad Alipoor Company in one of HOME’s two theatres, The Believers Are But Brothers is co-directed by Kirsty Housley and investigates how ISIS and the alt-right radicalise young men online, turning resentment and a crisis of masculinity into violence, hatred, and meme culture. 

The Believers Are But Brothers is the first of a trilogy which examines how digital technology, resentment and fracturing identity are changing the world. The show is performed by Javaad Alipoor and Ross McCaffrey and runs from 3 - 5 November, with the last few tickets currently on sale. It will also be streamed online on Friday 6 November at 7.30pm. 

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