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Review: Dracula at the Capstone

There’s promise in Rock The Boat’s first production, but this anaemic adaptation of Dracula didn’t help.


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Seven Liverpool theatre picks for February

Seven Liverpool theatre picks for February

February brings a raft of new productions, from a world premiere to the first efforts of new Liverpool theatre companies to the Playhouse’s new blockbuster. Opera glasses at the ready – here are seven theatre picks for the next month.


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Diamond Blend: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins at Capstone Theatre

Diamond Blend: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins at Capstone Theatre

Mercury Prize-nominated collaboration between the East Neuk of Fife’s finest songwriter and a prolific producer comes to the Capstone. By Alan O’Hare.


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Review: Harold Budd and The Necks at the Capstone

Review: Harold Budd and The Necks at the Capstone

Harold Budd and The Necks provide another well-judged, offbeat gig at the Capstone Theatre


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Review: Portico Quartet at The Capstone Theatre

Review: Portico Quartet at The Capstone Theatre

Experimental, boundary-pushing electronic jazz boys charm Gayna Rose Madder as they visit the city’s Capstone Theatre.


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Review: Arthur Jeffes/Sundog

Review: Arthur Jeffes/Sundog

Arthur Jeffes’ new Sundog outfit may be a spin-off from a spin-off of Penguin Cafe Orchestra, but his father’s musical legacy appears to be in safe hands – alongside some new classic.


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Radar: Arthur Jeffes – Sundog

Radar: Arthur Jeffes – Sundog

Arthur Jeffes – standard-bearer for the Penguin Cafe Orchestra brings his new outfit, Sundog, to town.


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Piano man: Gwilym Simcock at Capstone Theatre

Piano man: Gwilym Simcock at Capstone Theatre

Mercury Prize nominated piano chap brings his creative, twisting jazz to Liverpool this week.


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Radar: Music India, Capstone Theatre

Radar: Music India, Capstone Theatre

Enjoyed Africa Oyé and the Arabic Arts Fest this year? More thrilling (and wallet-friendly) world music visits the city this month, this time all the way from India.


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Preview: Kathryn Williams

Preview: Kathryn Williams

A rare chance to catch Liverpool’s Kathryn Williams in her home city.


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Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

— Vinny Lawrenson-Woods takes a look at the director's latest goth pomp romp, starring Johnny Depp.

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