Jan 30 2008 by Phil Key, Liverpool Daily Post
MUSIC: American conductor James Gaffigan makes his Royal Liverpool Philharmonic debut with two German-flavoured concerts. Tonight and tomorrow, 7.30pm, Philharmonic Hall. Tickets range £10-£30. 0151 709 3789.
THEATRE: Madonna and Me, a play by Liverpool-born Tommy Kearney, makes its Liverpool debut in this small-scale but entertaining production. The plot revolves around a group of Merseyside young people in 1980s Merseyside. Tonight, 7.30pm, Actors Studio, Liverpool Academy of Arts, 36, Seel Street. Tickets £12 (concessions £10). Until Saturday. 0151 709 9034.
EXHIBITION: Victorian Visions is a photographic show in which the Victorians are revealed to us in 40 photographs. Today, 10am-5pm, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. Free. Until March 16. 0151 478 4136.
THEATRE: The new play Three Sisters on Hope Street finally has its Opening Night tonight. Written by Diane Samuels and Tracy-Ann Oberman, it relocates Chekhov’s play Three Sisters to post-war Liverpool’s Jewish community. Tonight, 7.45pm, Liverpool Everyman. Tickets £12.50. 0151 709 4776.