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Still No Idea at Liverpool's Unity Theatre


Still No Idea, which comes to Liverpool’s Unity Theatre next month, is a mischievous look at two best friends searching for drama, action, and a story to tell.

Lisa and Rachael want to make a show, but there's a problem - they don’t have any ideas. The answer? Take to the streets of Britain to interview random members of the public, and whatever story people come up with will be the show.

Expect part-verbatim theatre, part-confession, part-comedy sketch show with a bit of singing and dancing thrown in, in what is billed as "a raucous and mischievous exposé of good intentions gone bad and how sometimes no matter how hard we try, we still have absolutely no idea."

The show has been written by Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence along with Lee Simpson who directs and brings up to date an original piece, No Idea, which Hammond and Spence first conceived and presented in 2010.

Still No Idea was originally co-produced by Improbable and the Royal Court Theatre London and comes to Liverpool as part of a UK tour by Bunny in association with Ellie Keel Productions and Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre.

Each performance will take place in a relaxed environment.

Still No Idea is at the Unity Theatre on September 13-14. Tickets HERE

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