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Shows to see in Liverpool in 2025
A new year means new treats in store for Liverpool theatre lovers with a busy season of shows being staged at venues across the city…and a little beyond. A quarter of a century into the ‘new millennium’ – and, somehow, five years since the devastating you know what – there’s much to enjoy coming our way between January and December. Whether it’s old friends, first time visitors, acclaimed touring productions, re-worked Shakespearean classics, brilliant musicals, homegrown hit


Christmas shows across Liverpool City Region in 2024
Untangle the tinsel and fairy lights, dig out the ‘elf on a shelf’ and break out the selection box – the most wonderful time of the year...


New Theatre Festival to celebrate Wirral writing talent
The inaugural Wirral Theatre Festival takes place at the Floral Pavilion this summer. The three-day event will be staged from August...


Floral Pavilion to stage Folk on the Coast festival
The Floral Pavilion is staging a new three-day folk festival this September. Folk on the Coast, running from September 13-15 at the New...


Kay Mellor's The Syndicate makes Floral Pavilion date
Kay Mellor’s final stage play comes to New Brighton this week – and it’s a real family affair. Mellor’s daughter Gaynor Faye and grandson...


Neighbours' star heading for New Brighton
Neighbours’ star Toadie is heading for New Brighton this September as part of a national tour. Actor Ryan Moloney, who has played Jarrod...


Review: Jack and the Beanstalk at Floral Pavilion ****
If you want to properly gauge a panto’s impact, you need to watch it with hundreds of  schoolchildren sprung from their classrooms and...


Enjoy The Very Best of Tommy Cooper at New Brighton
There is a chance to re-live The Very Best of Tommy Cooper at the Floral Pavilion next month. Liverpool-born West End star Danny Taylor...


By the Waters of Liverpool reveals waterfront dates
Helen Forrester’s By The Waters of Liverpool will open at the Auditorium at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena this September. The production was...


Review: The Verdict at New Brighton Floral Pavilion ****
Courtroom dramas have a long history on film Think To Kill a Mockingbird, A Few Good Men, Runaway Jury, Witness for the Prosecution and...
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