The fourth and final play of the season is a thoughtful piece rather than a whodunit. The play was first performed in 1958 and was originally called "No Fields of Amaranth," taken from a line in the book "Imaginary Conversations" by English poet Walter Savage Landor: "there are no fields of amaranth this side of the grave." The main character, Karl, the Professor, is portrayed as a misguided, incorruptible idealist.
Read MorePaperwork is back, and yes, you guessed it, with another exciting immersive experience: Lovestruck. Paperwork Theatre is well-known for delivering bold and unforgettable theatrical experiences. With a focus on joy, adventure, and humanity, they strive to create work that resonates deeply with audiences.
Read MoreThey Don’t Really Care About Us was an attempt to tackle some hard-hitting themes, as we were pre-warned by the announcement before the show opened for its second night.
The opening was a choreographed number to Michael Jackson’s song of the same name, with all the whole cast on stage.
Read MoreShaun Millea, children’s author and advocate, brings his poignant story of the Hillsborough disaster to life in an emotionally charged theatrical production. Based on his acclaimed children's book, “Hillsborough: When Will Dad Be Home?” Which was adapted by Shaun and the creative team to a 2 act play now called “Hillsborough: One Boy’s Story of a Tragedy”.
Read MoreMurder Inc. Improv has been bringing the best of long-form comedy to Manchester audiences since 2015. After expanding to two shows at its flagship venue, adding monthly shows in Leeds, and playing festival shows and special appearances in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Edinburgh, the team is thrilled to bring a monthly show to Liverpool’s vibrant comedy scene.
Read MoreMurder Inc. Improv has been bringing the best of long-form comedy to Manchester audiences since 2015. After expanding to two shows at its flagship venue, adding monthly shows in Leeds, and playing festival shows and special appearances in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Edinburgh, the team is thrilled to bring a monthly show to Liverpool’s vibrant comedy scene.
Read MoreThat's a wrap on Our Likeminded May! We are incredibly grateful for the support shown to Deadhead and Happiness: The Ken Dodd Story. Working with such passionate creatives has been an honor, and I’m proud that our small company could provide the support and budget to bring these two fantastic new shows to life. Collaborating with likeminded creatives is what we’ve always aimed for, and we are thankful that they let us be part of the magic.
Read MoreWe’re all familiar with The Beatles. Their legacy is immortalised for generations to come, but what if it were all different? What if the description of the razor sharp, quick witted, rebellious rouge was not John Lennon, but Lucy Desmond?
The Moondogs tells an alternative reality to Beatles phenomena with Lucy Desmond, a singer in an up and coming beat group of the 60s, collectively known as The Moondogs. The young group are trying to make a name for themselves, but after many trials and tribulations, they are reaching a breaking point which could jeopardize their future.
Deadhead is Written and directed by Jason Kelly, and features a live three piece band, with music composed by Max Lozowsky. Come and witness the final moments of lovers, liars, and a glue-sniffing celebrity chocolatier.
Read MoreBound at Hope Street Theatre, written by Phoebe Edmunds and directed by Phoebe Edmunds and Caitlin Newman, premiered on April 22nd.
Read More"Spin the Imperfect," is a tale of ambition, desperation, and intrigue: Meet Lawrence Maynard, a once-prominent playwright whose latest West End show is teetering on the brink of failure. With his career hanging in the balance, Lawrence concocts a daring plan to sway the critics and salvage his reputation. As the tension mounts and secrets unravel, audiences will be on the edge of their seats awaiting the outcome of this high-stakes gamble.
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