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What Happens Next? 2025 winner announced
The winner of Tip Tray Theatre’s What Happens Next? playwriting competition has been chosen after three days of stiff competition....


Unity Theatre presents 2025 spring season
The spring season has got underway at the Unity Theatre with the Hope Place venue playing host to a range of work and workshops between...


Pass the Parcel at the Royal Court Studio
The Royal Court Studio is set to host the premiere of a new play this month which puts women at the heart of the action – both on stage...


What Happens Next? returns to Hope Street for 2025
Liverpool's Tip Tray Theatre presents its annual playwriting competition What Happens Next? in the city this month. Eight new plays from...


Floral Pavilion 2025 spring and summer season
The Floral Pavilion has a packed schedule of shows planned for 2025. The New Brighton theatre will host a wide range of performances from...


Beating Berlusconi! announces Istanbul anniversary dates
Beating Berlusconi! is set to return to the Liverpool stage in 2025 to mark the 20th anniversary of Liverpool’s Champions League triumph...


Review: Rocky Horror Show at the Liverpool Playhouse ****1/2
Half-a-century after the Rocky Horror Show, Richard O’Brien’s love letter to his 50s cinema youth, first hit the stage it remains an...


Speedo Mick celebrated in new musical at Liverpool's Royal Court
Liverpool charity hero ‘Speedo Mick’ is set to be immortalised on stage in a new musical in the city next summer. Speedo Mick – The...


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


Review: It's a Wonderful Life at the Royal Court Studio ****
Christmas is on the horizon now which means two things – panto season and the return of festive favourite It’s a Wonderful Life to the...
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