Nov 23 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THIS tongue-in-cheek painting of LIverpool girls worrying about style over frostbite features in the Liverpool Academy of Art’s Christmas exhibition. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IT’S been something of a Weinberg feast in the last week. First, there was the world premiere of the uproarious one-act opera, Lady Magnesia. That highly distilled piece of black comedy received a notable performance by Ensemble 10/10. But even more incredible was the fact his gigantic Requiem was receiving, in the same week in the same city, its world premiere. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Liverpool Arts
IT WASN’T until he heard Richard Burton reading Under Milk Wood that Roger McGough realised the poem’s quality, he recounted during his Playhouse show. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THEATRE: Tommy Steele, above, returns to Liverpool with the musical version of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. Watch his spiritual journey as he is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Last time, the show was so good that some people went back and saw it twice.Empire Theatre until November 28, tickets £9.50-£35, 0844 847 2525. Read