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Easter Rising at heart of new Lizzie Nunnery play at Liverpool Irish Festival
The extreme events of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin form the backdrop to a relationship blown apart in Lizzie Nunnery’s latest play...


Review: The Lovely Bones at Liverpool Everyman ****
On the face of it, Alice Sebold’s complex 2002 novel about love, life – and death – doesn’t appear to be the easiest story to convert...


See top live comedy in Liverpool this autumn
Fancy chortling your way towards Christmas? Luckily for you then that there’s a busy autumn of comedy planned for venues across Liverpool...


Deaf School returns to the Liverpool Everyman
Cult Liverpool new wave act Deaf School is set to perform two special shows at the Liverpool Everyman to mark the band's 45th...


Rainbows light up Liverpool sites for Pride 2018
There may not be much rain about at the moment but there are plenty of rainbows springing up all over Liverpool. As the sun goes down the...


10 shows you should see in Liverpool this autumn
We may have enjoyed a tropical heatwave this summer, but now it's definitely time to sit down and think about Liverpool theatre world’s...


Review: The Big I Am at Liverpool Everyman *****
So, to the Everyman Rep’s final production of 2018 – and Robert Farquhar’s audacious take on the Peer Gynt legend is quite a finale. The...


Everyman and Playhouse autumn season revealed
Deaf School, David O’Doherty, Alan Bennett and A Christmas Carol are among the line-up in the Everyman & Playhouse’s new season. The...


Review: Othello at Liverpool Everyman ****
Cyprus is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite – Greek goddess of love. But where there’s love there’s also hate, as Shakespeare’s brutal...


Review: A Clockwork Orange at Liverpool Everyman ***1/2
It seems incredible that it’s taken 30 years for Anthony Burgess’s own live version of his best-known work to be brought to the stage....
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