TiLT's first dance platform of 2013 sees a number of local dance practitioners heading to The Kazimier.
An odd set-up and committed performances from Liverpool's next generation of theatre creatives make for something refreshingly different from the YEP.
From the Bluecoat to the Capstone; Camp & Furnace to the Royal Court; Liverpool has homegrown delights to suit every taste this month.
Channelling the spirit of Hammer House and Tales of the Unexpected, famed Oldboy director Chan-wook Park applies his own disorienting vision to his first English...
Noted panto Dame Francis Tucker returns to the Playhouse in Robert Farquhar's Di Is Dead, playing a struggling author at the dog days of Britpop
Cloud Atlas clumsily manhandles the literary head scratcher, resulting in an overlong and disappointingly disjointed film.
The West End juggernaut comes to town - and even two disappearing Phantoms couldn't mask the quality of this new production.
When is a comedy night not a comedy night? By putting comics at the centre, Four Candles is a very different night's entertainment from the...
We’re excited about this year’s Liverpool Lift-Off Film Fest. Though FACT (and, previously, Wolstenholme Creative Space) have brought bleeding-edge indie films to the city, this...
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...
SevenStreets favourite, Daniel Kitson returns to the Playhouse for the opening show of his new tour. The award-winning comedian brings his “something like a stand...
Often naughty, frequently nice and occasionally - when Rhydian's on stage - terrifying. The Rocky Horror Show is still packing them in and as purely,...
One of America's greatest Presidents gets the biopic treatment in this ambiguous take on Roosevelt starring Bill Murray.