Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
September 22, 2023
The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool
February 26, 2023
Once again, Liverpool Theatre Festival 2021 was a big hit. And I personally can't wait to see what shows we will get next year. Roll on 2022!
The Laughterhouse Comedy experience, such as this special performance at Liverpool's Bombed Out Church, guarantees a great night out.
If you can see Frank Skinner live at the Empire Theatre, I absolutely encourage you to do so. Because he remains as hilarious as ever.
Go for the laugh, but you'll stay for the reality. The only thing missing tonight was a soapbox and yet ‘About Time’ is Davies’s. It's two shows for the price ...
The Very Best Of Tommy Cooper manages to pack in as many jokes, stories, songs and tricks into sixty minutes as possible, and any fans of this British variety legend ...
The Liverpool Theatre Festival knocked it out of the park with the Laughterhouse Comedy event.
Such a politically-conscious show, Mark Thomas, who is incredibly articulate and intelligent, embodied British satire perfectly.
I would encourage people to go and watch Tom Rosenthal when he comes to your local auditorium because he was fantastic!
Max And Ivan: Commitment is the quickest hour you'll ever spend in a theatre. It’s filled with too many belly laughs to be able to count.
I thoroughly enjoyed Ardal O'Hanlon live in person, and would absolutely urge anybody to watch him do his thing when he comes to your local auditorium.
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