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Review: Amelie at Liverpool Playhouse ****1/2
Amélie Poulain’s fantastical journey comes to an end in Liverpool this week as the stage musical version of the cinematic hit concludes...


Review: Les Miserables at Liverpool Empire *****
Three decades and counting since it first manned the barricades at the Barbican, Les Misérables has become not just a piece of theatre...


Review: Under Three Moons at Unity Theatre ***1/2
There’s more unsaid than said in Daniel Kanaber’s thoughtful new play which muses on friendship, mental health and what it means to be...


Review: Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto at RLPO ****
Given his long and stellar (ongoing) career, it’s something of a surprise to find multi award-winning violinist Sergey Krylov only made...


Review: 9 to 5 The Musical at Liverpool Empire ****
What do you get when you marry (still) pertinent issues like female empowerment and equal pay with period piece Carry On-grade slapstick...


Review: Bootleg Beatles and RLPO present And in the End ****
Golden Beatles’ anniversaries have arrived helter skelter over the past decade. But now we’re reaching the end – and yet another chance...


Review: Little Miss Sunshine at Liverpool Playhouse ***1/2
It seems Little Miss Sunshine’s epic road trip has reached its final destination, with an end-of-tour week parked up in Liverpool. But...


Review: RLPO presents Symphonie Fantastique ****1/2
And so, the new season has opened at the Philharmonic Hall, with a programme which, if not with whistles, certainly had plenty of bells...


Review: Henry V at Grosvenor Park ****
Henry V has often been used as a reflection of national mood or circumstance. It’s complex and subtle narrative has been turned this way...


Review: The Borrowers at Grosvenor Park ****
Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre has always been committed to creating a family-friendly storytelling space. In recent years that has...
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