Set to a soundtrack of 80s and 90s guilty pleasures, laugh, love and re-capture your youth with this honest look at the world through teenage eyes.
Set to a soundtrack of 80s and 90s guilty pleasures, laugh, love and re-capture your youth with this honest look at the world through teenage eyes.
An interactive collection of inspirational stories about ordinary women who have had an extraordinary impact on people’s lives.
Exploring issues affecting LGBTQIA+ young people in Greater Manchester through workshops, live debate, a short film and a photographic exhibition.
Creative ways of exploring topics using drama and art help to engage primary school pupils in the curriculum.
Performed on a Metrolink tram, From Me To You encouraged people to interact with strangers, building a community of commuters.
Kiss My Heart collects stories of love for intimate performances and exhibitions.
We’ve developed a series of workshops for brand-new artists to experienced experts who might fancy an information top-up
An intergenerational LGBTQ+ storytelling project with young people from The Proud Trust using audio stories and film. Created for Manchester Pride.
Commissioned by The Museum of Science and Industry, this interactive exhibition and workshop celebrated Alan Turing; the father of modern computing.
An interactive community exhibition about the celebration of Manchester through LGBTQ+ eyes. Commissioned by Museum of Science and Industry.
International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia feels more important than ever before.
BSL stands for British Sign Language and we use this language in theatres to make theatre performance accessible to deaf audiences.
When I realised that the possibility of separating from my husband was actually very real my first thought turned to my daughter.
Meet Alexandra James, Ross Thompson and Gemma Green- the cast of our new touring production, Stan.
Stan, Art with Heart’s new play for children, roars into venues across the UK for Spring tour.
On #NationalComingOutDay Rachel’s been thinking about the ways that we come out, and the ways that they’ve come out.
SPACE is a mobile wellbeing room curated by Mental Practitioner Steph Walker and shaped by the people that occupy it.
Tired of talking about the pandemic? Out of practice in making conversation? Looking to connect? Dial is here to help.
We’re over the moon to have received an impressive 88 applications for our seed fund for working class creatives based in Greater Manchester.
Pauline identifies as a trans woman, and her powerful poetry really resonated with us after the launch of our podcast, Box Tickers, a few weeks ago.
The arts has been pushing to be more inclusive for decades now with numerous strategies calling for change; there is clearly a problem in the arts. We know it, we feel it, and we want it to be better.
One of our Dial creative collective Lesley wrote an opinion piece in response to her conversations with artist Alice. Here is Lesley’s call for change.
Sarah discusses why theatre needs better queer programming in order to compete with T.V & streaming services.
This is a letter to the powerful, the people in charge. The people who can make the difference we so desperately need.