Can you remember your first time? Nathaniel can’t seem to forget his. To be fair, he has it playing on repeat for the last 15 years.
The event is held Unity Theatre, 21 October, 7.30pm. See here for tickets.
Now the party is over, the balloons have all burst and he’s left living his best queer life: brunching on pills and Googling kangaroo vaginas, ancient condoms and human cesspits on a weekday morning… or is he?
Award-winning HIV+ theatre-maker Nathaniel Hall (It’s a Sin) and Dibby Theatre present their critically acclaimed ‘hilarious’ and ‘heart breaking’ hit autobiographical show about growing up positive in a negative world.
Join him as he blows the lid on the secret he’s been keeping all these years.
A Waterside Arts Commission supported by Arts Council England.
Up Next is a new event series showcasing exciting new work from Merseyside performers. In one evening, you can experience a double bill of sharing’s across both their spaces, premiering new writing from across the city.
The event is held Unity Theatre, 18 September, 8.30pm. See here for tickets.
Violet feels anxious when she’s around Glen. So what? People feel nervous around their romantic partners – it’s called butterflies. But Violet feels nervous around Glen all the time. She has intrusive and obsessive thoughts that she will hurt Glen while she sleeps.
A Heavenly Way to Die is a love story about being in a relationship while suffering from Harm OCD. This rehearsed reading is supported by the Unity and the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse.
The award-winning Liverpool Theatre Festival (LTF) returns by popular demand from 1-12 September 2021 to the iconic St Luke’s Bombed-Out Church. Drama, comedy, musicals, opera, cabaret, children’s productions and more fill an exciting jam-packed programme.
Liverpool Theatre Festival features 2Gorgeous4U (Wednesday 1 September); Perfectly Frank (Tuesday 2 September); The Last Five Years (Friday 3 September); When Another Dragon Roars (Saturday 4 September); Everybody’s Talking About Musicals (Saturday 4 September); Boing…Meow! The Musical (Sunday 5 September); Electric Dreams (Sunday 5 September); An Evening Without Kate Bush (Monday 6 September); Twice Nightly (Tuesday 7 September); Swan Song (Wednesday 8 September); Opera Beneath The Stars (Thursday 9 September); Broken Biscuits (Friday 10 September); Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare (Saturday 11 September); Laughterhouse Comedy (Saturday 11 September); Goldilocks And The Fab 4 (Sunday 12 September); with Something About George – The George Harrison Story closing the festival (12 September).
For more info and to book tickets visit the Liverpool Theatre Festival website.