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Anthony Brown's 100 Heads Thinking as One exhibition held at St George's Hall. Artist Anthony Brown overlooking the exhibition. Picture: Andrew Teebay

THEATRE: Liverpool versus Wirral in Brick Up the Mersey Tunnels, a broad comedy in which a group of Scousers take umbrage when insulted by a Heswall housewife. Written by Dave Kirby and Nicky Allt. Tonight, 8pm, Royal Court Theatre. Tickets £10. Until August 25.

EXHIBITION: Anthony Brown’s 100 Heads exhibition (pictured) features contemporary portraits of people who have made Liverpool what it is today. Today, from 10am, St George’s Hall, Liverpool. Free admission. Until August 30 after which it moves on to the Anglican Cathedral.

MUSICAL: Lady Salsa explores the history of Cuba in song and dance with an exciting all-Cuban company. Thrilling rhythms, seductive dancers and a non-stop beat. Opens tonight, Empire Theatre, Liverpool. Tickets range £14-£22.50. Until Saturday. 0870 607 7575.

EXHIBITION: The annual Beatles art exhibition, Come Together, features art inspired by the Beatles and their songs, from paintings and sculpture to soft furnishings and dolls.Today, noon-4pm, Liverpool Academy of Arts based at the Paint Warehouse, Seel Street, Liverpool. Free. Until August 31. 0151 709 0735.

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