Tonight, I had the absolute pleasure of viewing ALLO Opera’s inaugural recorded Opera Gala. We find ourselves in a time…
Pantomime is well and truly a British institution, and although the traditional festive offering might not be playing in theatres…
The Bald Soprano is an absurdist play by Eugène Ionesco, first performed in French in 1950, consisting of meaningless banter…
Seasons of Love 525,600 minutes 525,000 moments so dear 525,600 minutes How do you measure, measure a year? The opening…
Liverpool Irish Festival was established to provide a permanent, annual event to celebrate the Irish contribution to Liverpool’s cultural identity…
Started in 2003 to celebrate the links between Liverpool and Ireland, the Liverpool Irish Festival has always been a highlight…
Wake the Dragon was a free event and part of Liverpool Ignitus Festival of Performing Arts and the event managed…
Award-winning writer Jonathan Harvey’s clever monologue was first performed at the Edinburgh Festival and Hampstead Theatre in 1997. Reimagined by…
The glamour and glitz of Vaudeville brought joy in a derelict church in Liverpool on an Autumn evening. Judy and…
Last night I was back again to the Liverpool theatre festival at St Luke’s Church for another show entitled Music…