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Storyhouse Women Weekend 2024

We’ve announced the lineup for this years festival – a celebration of empowerment, connection and urgent conversations.

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Storyhouse Gems – Unlikable Women

Young Programmer Jodie Jeffs writes about the latest season of Storyhouse Gems, exploring unlikeable women on screen.

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Our Favourite Films of 2023

As we begin an exciting new year, members of the Storyhouse Cinema team were each asked to share their four favourite films of 2023, culminating in a list of 20 films!

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Announcing Our New Corporate Sponsor: Steggles Wealth

Steggles Wealth joins the Storyhouse family as a distinguished corporate sponsor.

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Benjamin Zephaniah

A statement from Storyhouse following the sad news of the death of Benjamin Zephaniah, Storyhouse’s poet in residence.

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Once Upon A Time...

Catherine Jones explores ‘the greatest fairy tale of them all’ and why it remains one of the most popular and beloved stories in popular culture.

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Interview with Mail O'Donnell, Cinderella

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Interview with Hannah Noone, director of Cinderella

We sat down with Hannah Noone, director of Cinderella, our seasonal spectacular, and asked her some questions!

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Meet The Library: Holly

Holly is part of our amazing library team – get to know more about why she loves working in the library and what kind of books she loves to read…

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Opportunity for Aspiring Actors

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Storyhouse and RAWD Presents Kaleidoscope Company's Heartwarming New Show: Peter Pan and The Lost Boy Band

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Have a Merry and Memorable Christmas at Storyhouse

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Storyhouse CEO Announced As Chair of Arts Council England’s North Area Council

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Meet The Library: Maike

We wouldn’t be who we are without the incredible team who keep our library running from day to day – get to know some of their friendly faces a little better.

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How Does That Grab You Darlin’? Written Essay by Invisible Women

It’s not a bad life being an internet-based film club: collecting pretty film stills to post on Instagram, writing a sassy astrology-themed newsletter, and sometimes being invited to do dreamy commissions, like watching as many Powell and Pressburger films as we can and making GIFs out of them…

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