Now booking in Liverpool
JAZZ: Tea ‘n’ tunes is the new weekly live jazz and acoustic jam session evening being held every Thursday at the up-and-coming Brew tea bar and lounge. Music comes from the house band and special guests. Brew, 5 St Paul’s Square off Old Hall Street, 5pm to 8pm, free. 0151 227 4325.
THEATRE: Council Depot Blues is the latest play from Liverpool writer Dave Kirby, following the successes of his Lost Soul and Brick Up the Mersey Tunnels, which he co-wrote, this time exploring the camaraderie, laughs and woes of a team of council workers, with familiar faces including Andrew Schofield and Paul Broughton among the ensemble cast. Tonight until November 29, 8pm, tickets £10- £20. 0870 787 1866.
THEATRE: Peacock Boy, by Crystal Stewart, is described as a grubby adult fairy tale of love, desperation and transformation. Theatre company boojum serves up “a pungent stew of live action, quirky music, extraordinary language and grungy puppetry”. Suitable for 15+. Unity Theatre, tonight, 8pm, tickets £9/ £7. 0151 709 4988.





