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This week’s Liverpool comedy picks

This week’s Liverpool comedy picks

March is shaping up to be a huge month for comedy – Che Burnley rounds up the month’s Liverpool funnies.


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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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Learning to love dance

Learning to love dance

Like a little kiddywink, I was practically counting the sleeps until a certain show rolled into town this week. Which is kind of fitting, as it was choreographer Matthew Bourne’s take on old family favourite the Nutcracker I couldn’t wait to see on the Empire stage. Something strange has crept up on me in recent [...]


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Review: An Audience with Rafa Benitez

Review: An Audience with Rafa Benitez

Did An Audience With Rafa Benitez entertain even the neutrals with its talk of Harry Kewell and zonal marking?


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Ringo returns: Ringo Starr at the Empire

Ringo returns: Ringo Starr at the Empire

Has Liverpool forgiven Ringo? Find out this weekend at the Beatle’s live show.


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Out For The Count

Out For The Count

Deluded doyen of light entertainment, Count Arthur Strong brings his Command Performance to town. It’ll be alright on the night? Somehow, we doubt it…


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Pamela Anderson post-panto mass transit terror

Pamela Anderson post-panto mass transit terror

Pammie Anderson gets an unexpected send-off following the conclusion of her panto run at the Liverpool. Empire


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Brick Up, The Wirral Strikes Back: Review

Brick Up, The Wirral Strikes Back: Review

Where to start? Firstly, an acknowledgement: we’ve revered the revolution on Roe Street at the Royal Court. You know, the popular renaissance taking place thanks to comedies from Willy Russell, Alan Bleasdale and new kids on the block, Dave Kirby and Nicky Allt. The most popular of which, by some distance, was Brick Up The [...]


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Liverpool Empire

Something of a variety show venues, the Liverpool Empire puts on a broad array of productions, from ballet and opera to plays, musicals and musical events. Another grandiose post-Edwardian venue, the Empire had a refurbishment, including an additional wing, at the start of the century and continues to host the biggest shows in a variety [...]


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Hairspray: The Review

Hairspray: The Review

How can you make a feel-good story out of racial segregation and rollers? Just add Hairspray and it’ll set perfectly…


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Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

— Matt Berry comes to the Kazimier with his set of psych-folk and tracks from his new album, Kill The Wolf.

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