Performance & Film

  • Radar: TiLT Dance Platform at The Kazimier

    TiLT's first dance platform of 2013 sees a number of local dance practitioners heading to The Kazimier.

  • Review: Papertown by YEP at Camp And Furnace

    An odd set-up and committed performances from Liverpool's next generation of theatre creatives make for something refreshingly different from the YEP.

  • 7 Plays In March You Might Not Know About

    From the Bluecoat to the Capstone; Camp & Furnace to the Royal Court; Liverpool has homegrown delights to suit every taste this month.

  • Review: Stoker

    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...

  • Radar: Di Is Dead at the Playhouse Studio

    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

  • Review: Cloud Atlas

    Cloud Atlas clumsily manhandles the literary head scratcher, resulting in an overlong and disappointingly disjointed film.

  • Review: The Phantom of the Opera

    The West End juggernaut comes to town - and even two disappearing Phantoms couldn't mask the quality of this new production.

  • Review: Four Candles

    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...

  • Radar: Liverpool Lift-Off Film Festival 2013

    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...

  • Review: The Misanthrope

    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...

  • Radar: Daniel Kitson at Playhouse

    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...

  • Review: The Rocky Horror Show, Liverpool Empire

    Often naughty, frequently nice and occasionally - when Rhydian's on stage - terrifying. The Rocky Horror Show is still packing them in and as purely,...

  • Review: Hyde Park on Hudson

    One of America's greatest Presidents gets the biopic treatment in this ambiguous take on Roosevelt starring Bill Murray.