Feb 26 2008 | Liverpool Arts
NADINA Osmani from Chesterfield School, Crosby, was the £1,000 winner of the sixth annual Liverpool Athenaeum literary competition for young people run with the Daily Post, Radio Merseyside and Liverpool City Council. Here is her story, Being Dead Read
Feb 26 2008 | Liverpool Arts
THEATRE: The Royal Shakespeare Company arrive in town with Noughts and Crosses, a novel twist on Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s play was an inspiration to novelist Malorie Blackman, who wrote this story about a society divided – the Noughts and Crosses – where two young people brave their elders to form an attachment. Tonight, 7.30pm, Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets range £8-£15. Until Saturday. 0151 709 4776. Read
Feb 26 2008 | Liverpool Arts
LIVERPOOL producer Bill Kenwright will spring a surprise on the First Night audience at tonight’s official opening of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Liverpool Empire. Read
Feb 26 2008 | Liverpool Arts
ASIA, one of the original supergroups, is back on the road with its original line-up and due to play the Liverpool Carling Academy next Tuesday. Read
Feb 26 2008 | Liverpool Arts
HEARTBEAT actor David Lonsdale does not get a lot of time off, and when he needs a day for something special, he has to get special permission. Read