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Tim Firth on putting women centre stage in Sheila's Island
Thirty years ago, a young Tim Firth penned his first play Neville’s Island - a comedy about four middle-aged men on a team building...


Review: Cherry Jezebel at Liverpool Everyman ****
More than 15 years have passed – and a lot of water has flowed under the bridge - since Jonathan Larkin’s debut play Paradise Bound was...


Kacey Ainsworth joins Royal Court Liverpool summer show cast
Kacey Ainsworth is set to join the cast of Mam I’m ‘Ere! at the Royal Court this summer. The former EastEnders – and current Grantchester...


Review: The Addams Family at Liverpool Empire ***1/2
Love, laughter and a possible happily ever after? Can this really be The Addams Family? An opening howl, clap of thunder and burst of...


Blood Brothers returns to Liverpool Empire this autumn
Blood Brothers returns ‘home’ to Liverpool this autumn and tickets are on sale now. Willy Russell’s celebrated musical will be at the...


Made in Dagenham comes to Liverpool's Capstone Theatre
The musical version of hit British film Made in Dagenham will be staged in Liverpool next month. The Bentley Operatic Society –...


Review: Dead Good at Unity Theatre *****
Vamos Theatre was due to pay Liverpool a visit as part of the Unity’s 40th anniversary celebrations. Then the pandemic arrived and threw...


Review: Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker at Liverpool Empire ****1/2
When a young Matthew Bourne came to choreograph his first major re-interpretation of a ‘classical’ ballet, he turned perhaps...


Cherry Jezebel writer Jonathan Larkin on his hilarious and heart-breaking new play
For Liverpool writer Jonathan Larkin, it’s the stories of people’s everyday lives which really matter. “It’s everyday lives impacted by...


Liverpool Theatre Festival returns for a third year
Liverpool Theatre Festival is set to return to the Bombed Out Church for a third year. The festival will be staged at the Liverpool...
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