This week saw the final episode of The Tragical Past and Mysterious Present of Sodem Hall, this year???s soap opera from Impropriety. Knowing full well what our local impro chums are like having put a few shifts in as an audience member of their 33-…
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The bi-annual TiLT Dance Platform returns for its first showcase of 2012 this week. On Wednesday and Thursday (April 4 and 5), the Kazimier will play host to two exciting evenings of dance performance from the best up-and-coming dance companies fr…
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Our friends Impropriety have a whole host of comedy capers coming our way in the next few months. Their tried-and-tested improvathon and improvised soap opera are returning for 2012; but first they’re kicking things off with a big launch and fundr…
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Back in September, The Kazimier, better known as a venue in its own right, took things off site for a remarkable addition to the AND Festival programme. Atalonia, billed as a tour of a world below the earth’s crust, was set up in a disused space a…
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The Last Eden is a new play by a new theatre company ??? and it sets its heights high. It tells the story of a futuristic world, where in the desperation of a scorched earth the haves and have nots are at deadly extremes. Our protagonist is Lala (Ni…
Semi-professional musical theatre company What We Did Next are getting better with each production. Megan Key finds their latest show as ambitious and moving as ever…. The Last 5 Years is a challenging production. Not due to any particular set o…
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Musical drama The Last 5 Years is the latest offering from Liverpool theatre group What We Did Next, who will be staging the play at the Kazimier this week to launch their autumn season. Written by award winning composer Jason Robert Brown, the on…
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Award winning Liverpool theatre company Spike will be holding a special one-off variety fundraiser at The Kazimier to raise what should be the last of the money needed to take their show The Games to the Edinburgh Festival this summer. Variety Pac…
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Royal wedding, shmedding. Those merry pranksters Impropriety are going all out for their annual Improvathon this weekend, that will see them performing for 2011 minutes – that’s more than 33 hours – non-stop. Dearly Beloved is their third undertak…
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Tell Tale Theatre, for it is they, first properly came to my attention at the CUC???s Threshold Festival last month. Making the way up to the performance floor to catch a sneaky peak of Hamlet, myself and other visitors milling around could notice a…
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There???s something funny going on in the cultural nooks and crannies of Liverpool, and it???s never the same twice. I met with Trevor Fleming, one of the founders of improvised theatre company Impropriety, to find out more. For most people, any knowl…
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