Tomlinson play recalls dramatic past
Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson is the focus of a play about the real-life events which saw him jailed in the 1970s.
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Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson is the focus of a play about the real-life events which saw him jailed in the 1970s.
LJMU’s brand new comedy society held its debut, sold-out freshers' gig, with laughs galore for those who got tickets.
Gemma Abbey suffered in the press after scoring 'nul points' at Eurovision but now she's studying at JMU Journalism.
Local comedian John Bishop has accepted an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
JMU Journalism catches up with The Midnight Ramble, as they speak about their musical influences and new material.
Liverpool's Royal Court Theatre stages a brand new comedy, co-written by and featuring former Brookside star Claire Sweeney.
Disney has joined forces with Liverpool-based Lime Pictures to create a non-animated, four-part film.
A new three-part drama portraying the life of Liverpool entertainer Cilla Black is being filmed in the city.
'You'll Never Walk Alone' Liverpool FC history show at the Royal Court... reviewed by an Everton fan.
'The Lion King' will come to Liverpool having had the largest advanced sales the Empire Theatre has ever seen.
Jack Whitehall stopped off at Liverpool's Echo Arena on the latest leg of his hit stand-up tour.
Africa Oyé is to return to Liverpool this June and will be headlined by Scottish reggae artist Finley Quaye.
The award-winning Liverpool Acoustic collective is set to celebrate its fifth birthday this month.
Liverpool is welcoming over 700 television big shots to an international BBC event in the city this week.
Speakeasy Liverpool brought the style of the 1920s back to life, with sharp dressing and live music.
The jackets worn by Ringo Starr and George Harrison during the making of The Beatles’ film 'Help' will go up for sale.
New York is gearing-up to honour The Beatles ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Fab Four's landmark visit.
One of the West End’s youngest ever directors has spoken to JMU Journalism about working on his latest show.