An energetic monologue paints an affectionate portrait of Brtish acting's last great piss artist.
The John Shuttleworth show doesn't cover any ground - but that's kind of the point.
Following recent movies Argo and Lincoln, Zero Dark Thirty is the latest in a role call of propaganda pics to hit the big screen. Zero...
Runcorn's Brindley theatre and arts centre has another lucky dip of music, theatre and art this season - just across the water.
A very different kind of show from Mark Thomas is a beautiful piece of work that doesn't patronise his father's illness, not ignore his frailties,...
A rare chance to see Terence Davies' Liverpool love letter this weekend at Picturehouse.
With more than a whiff of revisionism, Lincoln unfortunately offers exposition over a cinematic experience.
It's freezing outside and while we can't warm you up we've found seven Liverpool comedy shows that should cheer you up...
Tarantino's Django Unchained - full of despicable characters, arterial blood spray and racial prejudice - has the potential to divide audiences, but is an...
Sod the Winter austerity - here are seven plays in Liverpool to warm your cockles.
Brighten up your January with a trip to the Unity to see Big Wow's hilarious and homegrown The Art of Falling Apart.
The Carnival of Horrors return to Liverpool with a new show that will thrill, shock and probably make you hurl
Today sees the final chapter in one of the city’s most colourful, erratic and confounding of artistic spaces: the lovely Wolstenholme Creative Space. Deemed structurally...