Take a step back into the 1920s with the Constant Wife which is based on the original play by W.…
At Liverpool Playhouse, War of the Worlds is not presented as a conventional science-fiction spectacle. Instead, the innovative theatre company…
Step back in time with one of the most popular and spine-tingling tales in the history of London’s West End,…
Twists, turns, murder and mystery sound like your kind of evening? If so, join the dynamic cast of characters in…
Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein has tickled the funny bone of many over the years. It's no wonder it works so…
Louisa May Alcott's classic heartwarming story is one of my favourites and centres around the coming of age of the March Sisters…
Occasionally, a production comes along that is so remarkable on so many levels you know it is going to stay…
The meaning of syncopated is explained at the end, tho perhaps more sensible if used to introduce the play, the…
Paul Hendy’s The Last Laugh arrives at the Liverpool Playhouse as both tribute and portrait of three of Britain’s most…
T.S. Eliot said that poetry can communicate before it is understood. The Midnight Bell is poetry in motion – not…