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Review: Faure Requiem at Philharmonic Hall ****
It turned out to be a concert of two halves (literally and – despite the all-French line-up - musically) which entertained a practically...
Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Liverpool Empire ***1/2
While Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the story may turn the big 6-0 next year, like Peter Pan, its titular protagonist remains forever...
A man for all Everyman panto seasons
There may be no key to the old front door – but Adam Keast is certainly celebrating the big ‘21’ at the Liverpool Everyman this season....
International Slavery Museum new head announced
Michelle Charters has been named the new head of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum. The Liverpool-born community activist becomes...
DaDa presents a winter programme to entertain and educate
DaDa is set to present a trio of fascinating, funny and thought-provoking events as part of its winter 2023 programme. The disability-led...
24 shows to see on Liverpool stages in 2024
A new year always brings a wealth of new productions to Liverpool theatres, and 2024 is no different. It’s a cliché to say there’s...
Shakespeare North to explore the Prescot sound thanks to lottery grant
Shakespeare North Playhouse will explore the unique dialect and language of Prescot thanks to a grant from the National Lottery Heritage...
Review: National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine at Philharmonic Hall ****
During the early months of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, video footage of impromptu music-making would pop up regularly on social media....
Liverpool Playhouse reveals busy 2024 programme
Liverpool Playhouse is set to present a busy programme of new shows for the city’s theatre-lovers next year. The Williamson Square...
Liverpool Everyman celebrates 60 years with 'homegrown' season of shows
The Liverpool Everyman is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2024 with a special new ‘homegrown’ series of productions created with...
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