ART: Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, above, is the first exhibition to trace in depth the impact of different black cultures from around the Atlantic on art from the early-20th century to today. It features the work of more than 60 artists including Edward Burra, Aaron Douglas, Pablo Picasso and Kara Walker. Tate Liverpool until April 25, admission £6 (£4.50 concs), 0151 702 7400.
CLASSICAL: Chopin Academy graduate Ewa Kupiec plays a rich programme of some of the most popular, and inspired, of the Polish composer’s mature piano works.St George’s Hall, tickets £16, 0151 709 3789.
THEATRE: Ray Cooney’s smash hit farce, Funny Money, has been adapted for the Liverpool stage. Now set in Childwall, the play runs in real time through an evening that is supposed to be a quiet meal to celebrate Danny Perkins’s birthday. But when he finds a briefcase containing £2m on the bus, quiet goes out the window.Royal Court until February 27, tickets £10-£30, 0870 787 1866.





