Review.
Review: Sleeping Beauty, the Everyman rock’n'roll panto

Review: Sleeping Beauty, the Everyman rock’n'roll panto

The Everyman’s rock’n'roll panto is glorious, ridiculous, riotous fun and only a scrooge would disagree.


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Review: The Freak and the Showgirl and Dadalesque

Review: The Freak and the Showgirl and Dadalesque

Vicky Anderson gets an eyeful at Mat Fraser’s provocative DaDaFest double-bill.


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Review: GIMP at the Liverpool Playhouse

Review: GIMP at the Liverpool Playhouse

DaDaFest 2010′s opening gambit was the disabled dance troupe GIMP, a remarkable if perplexing show destined to be referred to as ‘challenging’


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Review: The Grimstones - Hatched

The Grimstones: Hatched at the Unity was a wonderful gothic vignette in DaDaFest’s schedule.


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Dracula at St George’s Hall

The showing of Dracula at St George’s Hall felt like a rare treat in Liverpool, and we’re not just saying that cos we sucked the bar dry.


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Review: Antony and Cleopatra at the Liverpool Playhouse

Antony and Cleopatra is a fascinating, if flawed, production that has some of the best heavyweight thesping you’re likely to see in Liverpool for some time.


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Review: Gold Mountain at the Unity

A rare window into Liverpool’s Chinese community; David Yip’s Gold Mountain is powerful, intriguing and beautiful stuff.


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Review: Sir Henry at Rawlinson End

Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is barking, riotous, wonderful, rich, lewd, absurdist, quintessentially English stuff, tied together perfectly by a towering central performance.


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Tis Pity She’s A Whore: The Review

What does a 300 year old play have to teach us about our world view? More than you might think…


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Brick Up, The Wirral Strikes Back: Review

Where to start? Firstly, an acknowledgement: we’ve revered the revolution on Roe Street at the Royal Court. You know, the popular renaissance taking place thanks to comedies from Willy Russell, Alan Bleasdale and new kids on the block, Dave Kirby and Nicky Allt. The most popular of which, by some distance, was Brick Up The [...]


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Jim Noir Review

— Mike Pinnington feels all warm inside, after Jim Noir's show at Static this weekend.

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01 December 2010

The Trestles: Ain’t That The Truth

— The New Trestles single, Maggie's Farm #2 needs no geo-coding. It's unmistakably a song of the...

30 November 2010

Student protests in Liverpool

— Some images from student protests against higher tuition fees in...

Our picks

Flying Without Wings

No airborne toxic event - quite the contrary - this Friday, as two of the city's high flying new bands keep the chills at bay.

Santa’s Coming. And he’s brought his mates.

This year's Santa dash aims to see 10,000 men in red, giving it their all for the city. Hey, some weeks we'd pray for just 11.

Christmas Starts Here

The only way to do Christmas Shopping - at a Grade One Listed Shopping Mall, of course...

In Conversation…with David Morrissey

Liverpool actor, David Morrissey is the latest guest to be treated to the In Conversation grilling, this week, at St George's Hall.
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