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Review: The Friendship Experiment, Unity Theatre

The Friendship Experiment at the Unity Theatre is a complex comedy idea made deceptively simple, says Vicky Anderson.


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The Incredible Journey

The Incredible Journey

Part theatrical exploration, part installation, and totally devastating, For The Best is a real life tragedy that breaks all the rules.


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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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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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Unity Theatre

A campaigning theatre company with its roots in roots in experimental theatre, with a modus operandi of bringing theatre to the masses. Now features an engaging mix of new and established talent and productions, while retaining a link to the past in the form of workshops and performance space.


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The first cut?

The first cut?

Nick Holloway unravels the complex tangle of QUANGOs, budgets and assorted acronyms to investigate how funding cuts will affect arts and culture in Liverpool. So, what’s in the firing line?


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Sir Henry at Rawlinson End

I, Vivian Stanshall, trumpet


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Review: base2stay Liverpool

Review: base2stay Liverpool

— New minimalist hotel base2stay - based in the Ropewalks - has thought of everything, but then discarded the things you don't really need. It's a smart concept and a smart hotel.

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Our picks

Christmas at Corke

Abi Grogan chats to Nic Corke ahead of his gallery's Christmas Show - the 11th exhibition since summer, and further proof that the city's independent arts scene has never been healthier.

Wine up: Iron and Wine at the Philharmonic Hall

Modern Americana's finest songwriter brings his rootsy rock to the Phil. And yes, the facial hair is real.

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.
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