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Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong at Liverpool Empire ****1/2
Mischief Theatre’s deliciously catastrophic live performances have won them legions of fans and plenty of awards since they staged their...


Brindley welcomes poignant First World War play
A play set in the First World War visits The Brindley at Runcorn next month. The Last Post, based on a book by author Keith Campion and...


Review: The Incident Room at Royal Court Studio ****1/2
Between October 1975 and January 1981, fear stalked the streets of towns and cities across Yorkshire and beyond as the serial killer...


Review: Tony! (The Tony Blair rock opera) at Liverpool Playhouse ****
“Neither Tony Blair, the Tony Blair Institute not any other person featured in this production have endorsed the production,” states a...


Liverpool Irish Festival 2023 makes anniversary memories
Liverpool Irish Festival brings 10 days of events to the city this month including talks, walks, theatre, films, workshops and...


Unity date for Mark Thomas Fringe Festival favourite
Mark Thomas returns to Liverpool's Unity Theatre this month – this time appearing in a new one-man play written especially for him....


Theatre Porto brings dark fairytale vividly to life
A magical fairytale adventure celebrating children's bravery comes to the stage at Theatre Porto this week. The Ellesmere Port company...


Liverpool Fringe Festival returns to city venues for 2023
Liverpool Fringe Festival returns this week with an 11-day programme of performances in spaces across the city centre and beyond. The...


Review: Boys From the Blackstuff at Liverpool's Royal Court *****
In the autumn of 1982, the UK’s official unemployment figure stood at almost three million. Liverpool accounted for more than 96,000 of...


Review: I, Daniel Blake at Liverpool Playhouse ****
“All we need is some bloody common sense here,” points out a frustrated Daniel Blake in an early encounter with the machinery of...
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