Grayson Perry

What makes you, you? Is there a part deep inside of you that no one understands? Have you found your tribe or are you a unique human being? Or is it more complicated than that? In the last few decades a combination of individualism, the internet and the culture war has, for many of us, brought our feelings about our own and other people’s identity to the fore.

Grayson Perry, white, male, heterosexual, able bodied, English, southerner, baby boomer and member of the establishment, takes a mischievous look at the nature of identity in his new show that will make you laugh, shudder, and reassess who you really are.

Music and Poetry

Kunst Site presents the third instalment of its Music and Poetry event, a cosy evening filled with live music and spoken word performances by various local artists, this time with artwork and projection mapping additionally displayed in the room.

Located at Quarry, the event will be held indoors with plenty of seating opportunities.

Ker-Pow! How Science Superheroes Crush...

Find out about science superheroes, dress up as a bogey and meet a world-leading scientist!

The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Museum is delighted to welcome RCP censor and world-leading scientist, Professor Tom Solomon CBE to perform his fantastic family show about COVID-19 at the RCP at the Spine in Liverpool.

The show features five comic book “science superheroes” tussling with their nemesis, Corry the Coronavirus, on a stage dressed with a massive mouth. During the show the audience learns why viruses emerge, what happens in a pandemic, and how we can beat such threats in the future. In the highly interactive show, children play Jason and the R-Go-Noughts to understand how viruses are passed on and dress up as bogeys to see how the body fights infection!

‘Clear, accessible, moving…amazing’

– Guardian

‘One of the Top Ten Kids’ Shows at the 2022 Fringe’

– Time Out

The show is aimed at 7 – 11 year olds, all children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian, light refreshments will be provided.

The show is supported by the Pandemic Institute.

As The World Tipped

EXPERIENCE THE BIGGEST AND BEST BOROUGH OF CULTURE EVENT YET!

As The World Tipped is the largest and regarded as one of the finest large-scale outdoor shows to be produced by a UK company. (Xtrax)

Combining dramatic film and visuals with breath-taking aerial performance, this ambitious and extraordinary piece of aerial theatre tells a powerful tale of an ecological crisis.

Written and directed by Nigel Jamieson, one of the world’s leading creators of outdoor spectacle having overseen the Sydney Olympics and Liverpool Capital of Culture, the 45-minute family-friendly show is part of St Helens Borough of Culture 2023 celebrations, and also aims to raise awareness of St Helens Borough Council’s net zero by 2040 ambitions in recognition of the threat posed by rising temperatures across the world.

AS THE WORLD TIPPED
Saturday, 21st October 2023
6.30PM
Birchley Street Car Park
St Helens
FREE

Commenting on bringing As The World Tipped to her hometown, Artistic Director Wendy Hesketh-Ogilvie, who started her career in dance as a student at St Helens College, says:

“Bringing ‘As The World Tipped’ to my hometown of St Helens fills me with joy: I can’t wait to put on this amazing performance in a place that is so close to my heart. The show is a reminder of how art can bring our community together, spark conversations, and make a real impact. Let’s tip the scales of imagination and creativity right here in our hometown, to address one of the most important issues of our time and change the world together.”

The Eve ‘N’ Stephen Show

Saint Vespaluus and The Queen of Heartbreak are wrong ‘uns, of that there is no doubt. Their alter egos – Stephen Porter and Eve Howlett are just plainly lovely. Of that there is no doubter.

Spoken word for grownups.

18+ age restriction

Date: Thursday 12th October

Time: 8pm

Venue: The Excelsior, Dale Street, Liverpool

Approximate running time 1hr 30mins

Tickets available from www.saintvespaluus.co.uk

Hosted by The New Mersey Poets

Black History Month 23: Patrick And Th...

The WoW super squad is back in action and ready to defeat those pesky Book Worms at Toxteth Library. As part of Black History Month they’re celebrating with live performances and readings promoting and celebrating diverse characters and stories in children’s literature.

Have you ever wondered what your superpower would be? Want to see more characters in books that look and act like you and me? Their heroes will be live and reading from their Diverse Stories for a Diverse World book for children and young people, so come down, grab a copy, join the squad and show us your super powers!

BEWARE, once you read their book you may soon realise you are in fact a Super Hero too!

Joining the Super Heroes, will be Patrick Graham, author of The Three Little Jamaicans: English Adventure.

Event

Born of Jamaican parentage, Patrick Graham is a Liverpool-based poet, writer, actor and journalist. Patrick has performed at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre, The Unity Theatre and Community Centres in educational and historical plays and was recently a finalist in WOW’s Pulp Idol novel-writing contest.

Black Sheep

What do you do when you retire from being a full-time swords swallower?

Cabaret meets theatre meets spoken-word poetry – by one of the UK’s most exciting and innovative performing artists. ‘Black Sheep’ is an autobiographical story about learning to love yourself.

Part of Homotopia 2023

The Spare Rib Christmas Winter Wonderl...

The Spare Rib Burlesque and Cabaret invites you to join them Downstairs at the Everyman for their Christmas Winter Wonderland.

Who are The Spare Rib? The team consists of Minxie Coquette and Tilly Mint who have been working together since 2015 to bring you extravagant entertainment and uncompromising inclusion.

They strive to provide spaces that are safer and accessible for all. They are pro LGBTQIA+, Black, POC, d/Deaf and disabled, fat, immigrant, women, sex worker and other marginalised identities; and they will always be political until there is no longer a need to be.

18+ event

A Lovely Word featuring Claire Beerjer...

A Lovely Word, downstairs at the Everyman, is Liverpool’s most eclectic poetry night.

It features two halves of open mic poets, and a headliner beginning the first half. Hosted by Alex Ferguson and team, this free event is a fun, relaxed and friendly evening of performance poetry.

HEADLINER

Claire Beerjeraz is a Liverpool based freelance Spoken Word Artist, Workshop Facilitator, and Creative Psychotherapist. Her writing focuses on the intersections of her own identity and issues placed within our society, combing creativity with activism. She strives to use her creative mediums for positive change, discourse, and healing.

Socials: @Clairebeerjeraz 

A Lovely Word featuring Leilah King

A Lovely Word, downstairs at the Everyman, is Liverpool’s most eclectic poetry night.

It features two halves of open mic poets, and a headliner beginning the first half. Hosted by Alex Ferguson and team, this free event is a fun, relaxed and friendly evening of performance poetry.

HEADLINER

Leilah King is a half-Iranian queer footballer and coach, mental health advocate, and stand-up poet.

She grew up in a rural town in Wales and started writing poetry in her teens. She enjoyed writing as an escape from her feelings of loneliness. She was not open about her sexuality, and her family were one of the few dual heritage families in the area, which compounded her sense of estrangement. Through her writing she could be authentic, sharing romantic poems about women. Leilah’s poetry evolved as she was inspired by her Iranian heritage and her time spent in Tehran and Shiraz, her mother’s home city. Leilah’s recent work is informed by her dual heritage and her experiences as a gender non-conforming queer woman. She examines how these identities intersect, balancing the expectations of her family of origin with her gender and sexuality.

Her debut poetry collection Midnight Picnics in Tehran was published by Burning Eye Books. Her new collection We Are Hungry for Androgyny is recently out with Polari Press.
She is the co-founder and host of an open mic night in Bristol called Time of the Month Open Mic, a performance space for female/trans/nonbinary/GNC performers.

Politically in-your-face, but always authentic, always original, Leilah writes with intelligence, wit and nuance in precise and vivid language.”
Melanie Branton

You never know what’s coming next, but you really, really want to take the leap and find out. A brilliant performer and sparky poet to fall in love with
Malaika Kegode

TAKE PART

Whether you are a new poet performing for the first time or a seasoned poet who wants to try out some new stuff, sign up to perform by
I) emailing alovelywordpodcast@gmail.com with a confirmation of your full name, mobile number
II) turning up to the Bistro at 7.30pm for an 8pm start (slots are VERY limited so emailing is a preference)

When signing up to perform, you are signing up to these principles of the open mic.