Oct 21 2009 | Liverpool Arts
AN EXHIBITION that uses supermarket-style offers to sell its works has opened in the O8 Place. Read
Oct 21 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THEATRE: Presented in association with the Liverpool Irish Festival, Martin McDonagh’s award winning play The Beauty Queen of Leenane, above, is a darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a lonely woman in her 40s and her manipulative, ageing mother.Southport Arts Centre, tonight and tomorrow, tickets from £14 (£12 concs, £7 schools), 01704 540011. Read
Oct 21 2009 | Liverpool Arts
EVER wondered why a rose bush is considered prettier than a potato plant in bloom? Or why we find a tulip more pleasing to the eye than a bean flower? These questions and many more are putting Tatton’s new artist in residence to the test. Read
Oct 21 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THERE are no rubber ring-clad women in Herman Melville’s original, but that doesn’t stop Spymonkey from making one central to its re-telling of Moby Dick. Read