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Fact exhibition plants ideas around culture and technology
‘Transformative’ installations which use plants as a guide are at the heart of a new exhibition which opens at FACT today. The Wood...


Deaf School celebrates 50 years with trio of golden gigs
Deaf School is set to play at the Knowsley Music Festival this month. The Liverpool legends will take to the stage at the Knowsley...


Open Eye exhibition focuses on Liverpool people and places
Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery is exhibiting evocative images captured over more than four decades of photographing people and places...


Liverpool Biennial reveals 2025 theme and artists
Liverpool Biennial has announced the theme for this year’s festival. Biennial bosses say BEDROCK is “inspired by the physical and social...


Jason Donovan prepares to rock the Liverpool Playhouse this christmas
“I can’t wait to get back to Liverpool,” Jason Donovan says. “I always enjoy soaking up all that fantastic endless musical heritage and...


Scouse Red Riding Hood duo on delivering full-on festive fun
“We’ve got a boss little cast. And the energy in the room is mad,” says Lindzi Germain. “The show is fast and it’s fun and it’s funny,...


Review: & Juliet at the Liverpool Empire ****1/2
In the 18th Century there was a vogue for rewriting Shakespeare to appeal to Georgian audiences and which included introducing new...


Storyhouse to host premiere of David Baddiel's The Parent Agency musical
A new musical based on David Baddiel’s bestselling children’s book The Parent Agency will receive its world premiere at Chester...


Maureen Nolan talks Christmas ahead of St Helens panto
Growing up in a big household filled with kids, the festive season was always “the most magical time” for the Nolans – and one where...


Shakespeare North Playhouse open day celebrates a sound town
Shakespeare North Playhouse is set to hold an open day next weekend to mark the culmination of its Our Town’s Sound Project. Visitors to...
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