This October, award-winning company IMPERMANENCE charts the tempestuous political landscape of the 20th century with a whip-smart, high-octane dance theatre work at HOME, where six magnetically versatile dancers transport audiences on an absurd and chilling ride through the evolution of Fascism.

VENUS 2.0 follows the extraordinary and unsettling true story of a Suffragette who later embraced fascism, rendering both the glamour and brutality of the early 1900s with explosive physicality, dazzling cabaret and comedic flourishes.

Renowned for their bold, multifaceted works, IMPERMANENCE tour nationally and internationally to critical acclaim, creating performances that challenge and entertain in equal measure. VENUS 2.0 continues this tradition with a visceral, genre-defying ride through dance, politics and provocation that examines the foundations of extremism and our obsession with the future.

Book tickets below.

A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Fri 3 Oct - Sat 4 Oct, 7.30pm, HOME,
2 Tony Wilson Pl, Manchester, M15 4FN
, From £16.20
homemcr.org
Words:
Wolf McFarlane
Published on:
Wed 17 Sep 2025