Performance & Film

  • Radar: John Waters at Homotopia

    Legendary film director heads to Liverpool to celebrate queer arts and culture festival's tenth birthday.

  • 7 Comedians To See At Four Candles

    Weekly 'no stags; no hens; comedy night Four Candles has a welath of chucklesome riches coming over the Summer. Here are just seven highlights.

  • Review: Blue Remembered Hills

    This production of Blue Remembered Hills is as perfect an evocation of the casual cruelties and wonders of childhood as you will see.

  • Radar: A Wondrous Place at The Unity

    Four writers, four actors and four stories exploring what it is to live in the North - and be Northern.

  • Radar: Star Trek and Doctor Who at FACT

    Two legendary sci-fi icons can be seen on the silver screen at FACT this week.

  • Transatlantic Fury at the Lantern

    If you yearn for the days when comedians had something important and meaningful to say, when comedy wasn’t just about panel game shows or comics...

  • Review: Di Is Dead

    Fast, funny, lewd and oddly touching, Di Is Dead is a perfect combination of writer, performer and venue.

  • Review: A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg

    With laughs and shocks sitting side-by-side, this take on ...Joe Egg is a troubling but rewarding production of one of theatre's modern classics.

  • Review: The Mousetrap at the Empire

    The Mousetrap doesn't hold too many surprises 60 years on but is as comfortingly enjoyable as a Sunday night in front of the TV and...

  • Wave Goodbye to The Kronos, at Kazimier

    New Year’s Eve is a special time in Wolstenholme Square. And we’re not talking about Tiësto flying in for a two hour set. Oh no....

  • Radar: New Film Night For Baltic

    Liverpool’s got a decent record of championing fringe cinema - with everything from bleak Scandinavian ennui at the Nordic Church’s film club, to the much-missed...

  • Review: I Was A Rat!

    Despite its breakneck pace there's plenty to enjoy in this new adaptation of Philip Pullman's dark, modern fairytale

  • Radar: Tony Teardrop at St Luke’s Church

    A new production to be staged in the Bombed-Out Church, will take an offbeat look at homelessness and boasts stunning photography from Lee Jeffries.