Show: The Last Five Years
Event: Liverpool Theatre Festival 2021
Location: Bombed Out Church, Liverpool
Date: Friday September 3 2021
Times: 17.00 & 20.00
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Age Rating: 12+
Performers: Helen Noble & Graham Tudor
Production Company: Tread Productions
Writer: Jason Robert Brown
Director: Iestyn Arwel
The days are counting down to The Last Five Years at Liverpool‘s Bombed Out Church. This theatre show comes to Liverpool on Friday September 3 2021. And tickets are still available for this intriguing show. Now, this will be the third show of Liverpool Theatre Festival 2021. So, let’s take a look at The Last Five Years!
The Last Five Years
Background
This is an intimate look spotlighting the relationship between two New York natives. Now, one is an actress and the other is a writer. And they would fall in and out of love over the course of a five-year period. The musical is modern and within one long act, forming something of a theatrical masterpiece. It is powerful, emotional and incredibly honest while also boasting an incredible musical score. And its unique structure gives numerous twists and turns for the audience to digest.
Indeed, Cathy tells her story in reverse, beginning at the very end of their topsy-turvy relationship. Meanwhile, Jamie explains his story from the beginning, which includes their very first meeting. This makes the show even more dramatic, telling two stories simultaneously so that they meet somewhere in the middle. So come along for this emotional rollercoaster through the highs and lows.
Cast
This show stars real-life couple Helen Noble and Graham Tudor. Now, Noble’s credits include Hollyoaks, while Noble has extensive experience on the West End.
Creatives
This show has Jason Robert Brown as the writer, and with Iestyn Arwel as the director. Furthermore, there is musical supervision from Jordan Alexander.
Venue
St. Luke’s Church is more notable amongst Liverpudlians as being the Bombed Out Church. And that’s because of the impact of the Blitz during the Second World War on the church. But its history dates back to its original opening between 1811 and 1832. Furthermore, it remains a cultural landmark for those within the city. And it now acts as a hidden gem for the city with live entertainment and refreshments available for locals. Best of all, it acts as the home base for the Liverpool Theatre Festival. Why not come along to the festival to check out the church yourself?
Tour
Friday September 3 2021: Bombed Out Church, Liverpool
Future dates and locations are awaiting confirmation.
The Last Five Years Further Link
The Last Five Years comes to the Bombed Out Church on Friday September 3 2021. So, to purchase tickets, please click here.
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