Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
NIKOLAI GOGOL’S The Government Inspector is transported to a Pennine town in Deborah McAndrew’s new adaptation for Northern Broadsides. Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
JOE WARD MUNROW’S first full-length play is a 70-minute heartwrencher focusing on the relationship between two sparring brothers and their mother, an Alzheimer’s patient lost to the world. Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
“YOU’RE going out a youngster, but you’ve got to come back a star!” Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
“WE’RE all in this together,” cries Peter James, leader of the Beige Party as he proclaims his meaningless manifesto to the audience on the opening night of Johnny Come Lately at the Unity Theatre. Peter and his party are a prop from which to launch into this dark comedy. Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Instead she – or he – just wanted to tell you about how their boss had just quit and everything they were supposed to have done wrong. Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Laura Davis meet American star David Gest as he prepares for his first stage role, at Liverpool’s Royal Court Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
THE Liverpool Biennial is a 10-week festival of contemporary art, currently taking place at locations across the city centre. These are some of this week’s highlights: Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Laura Davis goes behind the scenes at Welsh National Opera, which is bringing three productions to Liverpool next week Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
THE Great Liverpool Art Fair takes place at the Liver Building next week, followed by The Liverpool Art Fair: Print Edition at Camp and Furnace in December. Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
As he hits Liverpool with his live show Emma Johnson catches up with bass culture hero DJ Fresh Read
Nov 15 2012 | Liverpool Arts
ONLY one man in the world could take a soulless arena not meant for the beauty of classical music and fill it with so much life, warmth and passion – Andrea Bocelli. Read