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A triumphant way to usher in the next hundred years? Or did the Playhouse’s latest production die on its feet? Jamie Bowman reviews The Ladykillers.
Another glowing batch of reviews for Lizzie Nunnery - and another sign that this Liverpool songwriter and dramatist is the one to watch.
Theatre refurbs in this city are like buses. You wait for ages, then they all come at once. It’s a welcome return, this month, to The Dome at Grand Central.
Who’d have thought, in 2008, it would be a massive mechanical spider that brought the city together? In 2012, it’s been announced the city’s to get yet another huge street theatre project, inspired by the Titanic.
Look, we’re not even going to attempt a single rhyming couplet in this review. How could we, when we’ve just sat through a masterclass?
As summer seems to slip away, Rachel Gardner heads to Chester for some Shakespeare in the park
A new performance by the Woolton Irregulars premiers tonight at the Lantern Theatre. Catch it before it heads up to Edinburgh.
A musical about the life of a shipyard? Why not. There’s a fascinating tale to be told here, after all.
So, farewell then, summer. It’s back to school, and back to some seriously good theatre, gigs, clubbing and culture. And, like every class swat, we’ve done our homework…
Pull up a chair. No, why not take the whole row. Place your bids tomorrow for a slice of Everyman history, and all your world could be a stage…
Not a dry eye in the house? You bet. Tori Hywel-Davies remembersone very special day - and the end of an era for the Everyman…
Staying one step ahead of the arts cuts is murder. The train now departing is the 7:50 to save the Spike Theatre company…
When the city’s most passionate, creative and challenging new performers get together under the City of Radicals banner, you can expect one very memorable evening indeed…
SevenStreets chats to Liz Lacey, Creative Director for Liverpool’s most-anticipated new venue of the year, the cabaret-burlesque-vaudeville that is Mo*Niques…
Is Dead Heavy Fantastic another entry into the scouseploitation genre? No, it’s something much more interesting.
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