City actor Stephen Fletcher???s Life in Theatre Productions has had a good first year, and rounds off 2012 with its biggest show to date, the irrepressibly feelgood Mam! I???m ???Ere!. Reversing the plot of the Abba-themed musical from which it cheekily…
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Some of the best known faces on the Liverpool stage have announced they are teaming up for a brand new Christmas show this year. Stephen Fletcher, Andrew Schofield, Eithne Brown, Alan Stocks, Helen Carter, Rachel Rae, Keddy Sutton and Paul Duckwor…
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Bash: Latter Day Plays is a trilogy of one act pieces by Neil LaBute, in which seemingly nice, virtuous people admit to some very dark deeds indeed. This production is the work of new company said&done, a mix of professionals and recent graduates …
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Theatre company said&done presents its debut production this week, of Bash: Latter Day Plays, by American playwright Neil LaBute. Greek myths meet contemporary American sensibility in Labute???s trilogy of one-act plays, exploring the extremes to wh…
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???Usher steps in to save the day!??? heralded the email from Royal Court Liverpool today, and you can???t blame a girl for thoughts immediately turning to the R???n???B Oh My God sexyman of the same name (obligatory pic above). Well, they didn???t mean him. …
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The Royal Court’s Christmas shows. Made Up bleddy loves ’em. And this year, the venue has already announced an extension to its run. Good to hear it! The venue says it’s “delighted” to announce a two week extension to Little Scouse On The Prairie …
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As the main event of the Liverpool Shakespeare Festival, this new production of the Bard’s ultimate romance could irk the purists, but packs a punch. A wrestle with the ridiculously overcomplicated and gimmicky programme was the first sign this Ro…
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Liverpool audiences will be more accustomed to seeing Crosby actress Rachael Rae making them laugh rather than cry. With performances that have been a highlight of the Royal Court???s Christmas shows as well as appearances on BBC sitcoms, up to no…
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Made Up finally got round to seeing Scouse Pacific two nights ago, as it entered the final week of its lengthy run. It was nice to be back in the venue and I loved, loved that they hadn???t taken down the Christmas trees and wished the audience a ro…
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