The creative team behind new Helen Forrester play By The Waters Of Liverpool have released the first cast images during rehearsals and in costume. By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour will run for eight weeks visiting 13 venues across the country. The tour opens in two weeks on Monday 4 September 2023 at The Auditorium at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool before travelling round the country. The nine-strong cast will play more than 50 characters between them during the production.
Read MoreThe Merseyside Academy of Drama is thrilled to welcome Dennis Shepard, the father of Matthew Shepard, for a post-show Q&A after the matinee performance of The Laramie Project on Sunday, September 3rd at 2pm. This rare event provides a unique opportunity for the audience to engage with Dennis Shepard, a devoted advocate for parental love and the rights of LGBT individuals.
Read MoreLiverpool based writer and musician Asa Murphy has penned a brand-new musical play which is set to premiere in the city next month, New Generations is a production that covers the importance of love and support within family life.
Read MoreIn Just Under one week, Liverpool Theatre Festival will be returning to the bombed out church with a packed lineup of performances over 11 days. have a look at our previous write up which shows what’s on offer. One of the standout highlights of the festival is the specially commissioned play, "Sober Companion," co-written and co-starring Liverpool-born actor Joe McGann and Jake Norton.
Read MoreA brand new world-class family-friendly music festival celebrating the very best of Britain has been unveiled, and it's set to take place in Cheshire during the summer of 2024. The Brit Fest Cheshire promises to be a unique event, featuring three days of live music from talented artists hailing from the shores of Great Britain. However, it's not just about the music. This festival aims to showcase a true celebration of British culture, including the arts, fashion, food and drink, classic cars, and more.
Read MoreThe fourth annual Liverpool Theatre Festival opened yesterday evening (Thursday 20 July) with a sold-out show of opera entertaining audiences in the warm Summer open air. The outdoor event now runs daily through to Sunday 30 July 2023 at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church in Liverpool city centre.
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