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theatre
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Figs in Wigs staying creative in lockdown
JMU Journalism caught up with Figs in Wigs to find out more about the dance group full of twists.
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Sir Ken Dodd mural revealed In Liverpool
A mural tribute to Liverpool comedian Sir Ken Dodd has been revealed outside the Royal Court Theatre.
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New heights at Shakespeare North project
Work on Prescot’s Shakespeare North Playhouse is back on track after delays earlier this year.
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Theatre performance tackles HIV stigma
A Liverpool fringe theatre company hosted an evening to raise funds for HIV support service, Sahir House.
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Royal Court marks 80 years of entertainment
Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre celebrated eight decades of shows with a special one-off variety performance.
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Review: Gabriel at The Playhouse
The ominous scene for Gabriel is set the moment that you step foot into The Playhouse auditorium.
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Review: Early Adventures at Playhouse
A rewarding experience for newcomers and long-time fans alike, Matthew Bourne’s Early Adventures is aptly named.
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Review: Father O’Flaherty SOS
‘Father O’Flaherty Save Our Souls’ kicked off at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre with a bang.
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Drama students take to stage for festival
Final year Drama students at LJMU have set up a theatre festival to showcase their talents.
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Review: The Haunting of Hill House
If you’re already sick of twinkly lights and festive cheer, the Playhouse is serving up a slice of horror this winter season.
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Review: Mamma Mia at the Liverpool Empire
Mamma Mia! Here we go again as the show burst onto the Liverpool Empire stage for a new run.
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Epstein Theatre says ‘I Do’ to weddings
The Epstein Theatre will host marriages in its 380-seater venue for the first time after gaining a wedding licence.
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Knife crime rise prompts education call
Local organisations have stressed the importance of educating young people after a rise in serious knife offences.
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Review: Annie at the Empire
One of stage and screens most iconic redheads is at the Liverpool Empire as ‘Annie’ comes to town.
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Review: Scouse of the Antarctic
A Christmas snowstorm hit the Liverpool Royal Court with the opening night of ‘Scouse of the Antarctic’.