It is now just a matter of weeks until the new Everyman opens its doors to an eager public, awaiting a first glimpse into the...
You think you had a strange day at work? If you weren’t hanging from the rafters dressed as a giant shrimp while being serenaded with...
Never mind Farmaggedon – the real terrors this Halloween week are to be found at the Playhouse.
Jesus Christ Superstar was always a bit of a period piece – the 70s rock opera bringing to mind images of Bee Gees-bouffanted messiahs and...
The new adaptation of Crime and Punishment at the Liverpool Playhouse is theatre-making at its best.
Is it possible to make money and stay true to your instincts as a self-employed creative in Liverpool?
Talking, texting, chomping and even snoring - is there any depth to which the modern theatre audience won't stoop?
Can you have too much of a Moliere thing? In their third foray into 17th century comedies, Roger McGough and Gemma Bodinetz revive a comedy...
A city centre artist studio and gallery will be screening a classic episode of Liverpool drama Boys from the Blackstuff, filmed there on location 30...
Brighten up your January with a trip to the Unity to see Big Wow's hilarious and homegrown The Art of Falling Apart.
Yeah, I’m going, I said to a friend on Twitter, possibly, if I remember rightly, going on to compare the experience to come as “one...
Archetype is an annual feature of Homotopia, described as a romp around the Walker Art Gallery with your host, the performance artist David Hoyle. It...
The Biennial isn’t just about discovering art in the city centre; and some of its most admirable and thought-provoking works are often commissioned to create...