
Zoe Cousin and Justina Seselskaite are bringing their latest work-in-progress performance to Manchester on Thursday 25 June, offering a rare chance to catch experimental theatre in its raw, developing stages. This is the kind of intimate artistic experience that rewards adventurous audiences, where you're not just watching a polished show but genuinely engaging with creative work as it evolves. Best of all, it's completely free entry, making it a brilliant Thursday night out for theatre lovers across Greater Manchester.
Fairfield Social Club in the Northern Quarter has become one of Manchester's most exciting cultural spaces, known for championing independent artists and cutting-edge performance work. The venue itself captures the gritty, creative energy that makes the Northern Quarter such a magnet for artists and culture-seekers—it's exactly the kind of space where experimental theatre thrives alongside the area's galleries, independent cafes, and vintage shops.
The show kicks off at 19:30, so aim to arrive early to soak in the venue's atmosphere and grab a drink before proceedings start. At 16+, it's accessible to younger theatre enthusiasts, and you should expect an unconventional evening that challenges traditional performance boundaries. This is Manchester's grassroots theatre scene at its best.

