Glorified presents: Glamorous Grandeur

Step into a world of vintage glamour, confidence, and unapologetic allure at Glorified: Glamorous Grandeur, a dazzling classic burlesque evening celebrating the beauty of diversity!

Join Future Yard for a night that spotlights the magic of plus-size performers, each bringing their unique style, sass, and sensuality to the stage in an empowering display of self-love and acceptance.

Guests will be treated to jaw-dropping performances from classic burlesque acts with feathered fans and sequins to modern twists that dazzle, each performer will light up the stage with artistry, elegance, and confidence. Whether it’s the shimmer of costumes, the tease of tassels, or the infectious energy of empowerment, this is a night where beauty knows no bounds.

Raise a glass to self-expression and inclusivity as we redefine standards and celebrate bodies of all shapes and sizes. Enjoy cocktails (alcohol free available, live music, and an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere that promises to leave you spellbound.

Sleeping Beauty

A spellbinding tale of Sleeping Beauty.

The beautiful Princess Aurora Lily Wheeler (Italia Conti) pricks her finger on a spindle wheel which has been cursed by the evil Carabosse at her 18th Birthday party.

With Sparkling sets and Dazzling costumes. Plus songs that will make you want to sing and dance! There is even a visit from SANTA at the end of selected shows.

Hope Street Theatre, 22 Hope Street, Liverpool L2 1TL
13th Dec 2024 to 31st Dec 2024

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

Pop legend and West End star Maureen Nolan will play the Wicked Queen while Emrhys Cooper, who is currently appearing on TV screens as Corrie’s Rowan Cunliffe, will take on the role of Prince Fredrick in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which comes to St Helens from Saturday 30 November to Sunday 12 January 2025.

They will be joined by the fairest cast of them all, panto royalty Leanne Campbell who is appearing digitally as the Magic Mirror, outstanding newcomer Chantelle Morgan as Snow White, and St Helens’ favourites Lewis Devine as Muddles.

They have also enlisted the help of some very special local legends to voice the roles of the Dwarfs – including Johnny Vegas, Pete Price, Craig Phillips and Louis Emerick.

Aladdin

Starring Amanda Lovett from the hit TV show The Traitors as The Empress, Rebecca Lake as Yasmin, Matt Dallen as Wishee, Alexander J Smith as Abanazar and Sean Luckham as Twanky.

It’s sure to have the usual spectacular scenery, dazzling costumes, hilarious jokes, singalong songs and fun for all the family.

Show times vary and include matinee performances.

The Brindley, High Street, Runcorn WA7 1BG
5th Dec 2024 to 5th Jan 2025

Cinderella

Perhaps the best loved of all pantomimes, Cinderella promises an enchanting story for all the family with all the laughter, music, and mayhem their pantos have become renowned for.

So, what are you waiting for? Head along and join the seasonal fun!

Parr Hall, Cultural Quarter, Palmyra Square South, Warrington WA1 1BL
3rd Jan 2025 to 12th Jan 2025

The Magical Adventures of Peter Pan

This magical pantomime features great songs from their live band, dazzling dance routines, stunning scenery, beautiful costumes and amazing 3D effects.

It will be an unforgettable experience for children and adults alike.

M&S Bank Arena, Kings Dock, Liverpool L3 4FP
17th Dec 2024 to 29th Dec 2024

Disney’s Aladdin

From the producers that brought you The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast and Frozen, comes the spectacular Disney Broadway and West End musicalAladdin

They’ll be flying in on a magic carpet to Liverpool Empire with four weekend performances available!

Liverpool Empire, Lime Street, Liverpool, L1 1JE
11th Dec 2024 to 5th Jan 2025

The Signalman

From the Producers of Kitty: Queen of the Washhouse and A Portrait of William Roscoe comes a slice of winter terror with a new adaptation of the much-loved Charles Dickens supernatural classic, The Signalman.

“As solitary a place as ever I saw…It struck a chill to me, as if I had left the natural world.” A ghostly figure has visited the signalman twice already, each time preceding a terrible disaster. When the apparition appears for the third time, it’s up to the signalman to decode its meaning and prevent another catastrophe. A gripping slice of gothic horror from Charles Dickens, regarded as the greatest horror story ever written.

A gripping slice of gothic horror from Charles Dickens, regarded as the greatest horror story ever written.

In the tradition of classic oral storytelling, a lantern and two players is all that is needed to tell the spine tingling tale of the Signalman.

After the success of last years Ghost Stories for Xmas, which will be returning in December, Artsgroupie is delighted to be working again with esteemed local writer and director David Griffiths

“The Signalman is a powerful and haunting story about survivor’s guilt and isolation – something we believe will be of striking relevance to our audience following the pandemic. Our inability to control events around us can be more frightening than any ghost, as Dickens knew well. He wrote from experience, a survivor of the Staplehurst railway disaster – events that both inspired and haunted the author.”

David Griffiths, Writer and Director

“Last year, I worked with David on a critically acclaimed production of Orwell’s 1984 and Artsgroupie produced the successful Ghost Stories For Xmas.

We are delighted to be once again collaborating on a much loved classic, playing some new locations and re-visiting some of our favourite local venues.”

John Maguire, Creative Director ArtsGroupie

Dates

Thingwall Community Centre, 26 November, 7pm

Shakespeare North, 3 – 4 December, 7pm

Metal Culture, 5 – 6 December, 7pm

St Nicholas Church, Halewood, 7 December, 7pm

For tickets, see here

 

Lights Up On Liverpool – In Conv...

As part of their #LightsUpOnLiverpool Theatre History Exhibition, ArtsGroupie are delighted to announce another FREE event:
Lights Up On Liverpool – In conversation with Margaret Connell and Eithne Browne

Weds 11th December, 5pm till 7pm

Liverpool Central Library
Limited tickets – contact: artgroupie@outlook.com to reserve a seat.

ArtsGroupie Director, John Maguire will interview these two legendary Liverpool creatives about their working lives and adventures in theatre.

Margaret Connell

With 30+ years in theatre as a Director and Higher Education Lecturer, began at The Liverpool Playhouse Youth Theatre in 1989. With a Theatre, Heritage, and Community Masters under her belt, she taught Drama at Edge Hill University. After 5 years, she led community outreach at The Citadel Arts Centre, then took the helm of Community & Applied Theatre at Liverpool Hope University. She became Artistic Director at Lantern Theatre Liverpool from 2011 until its closure in 2016, she is now a freelance Director and Workshop Leader.

Eithne Browne

In a building not far from this library, Eithne received a phone call that would change the course of her life forever. In Gemini Blinds on London Road in 1982 she took a call that led to her being part of the cast of the original staging of Blood Brothers at the Liverpool Playhouse. On its transfer to the West End chance again led to another change. A stalwart of the Liverpool theatre scene for over 40 years, her career spans television, film, radio and is also the voice of the Mersey Ferry and tells you to turn your phones off at the Royal Court Theatre. Local schools, hospitals and independent living schemes have provided employment and entertainment over the years. A former winner of Merseyside Woman of the Year for Arts and Culture she was a recent nominee for Best Performance in a Play in the British Theatre Awards.

Trans Day of Visibility

Join the team for their annual celebrations for Trans Day of Visibility, with a range of events highlighting what it means to be trans and non-binary in Liverpool in 2025.

Head along and show your support for local trans communities, and celebrate the wonderful gender diversity of our city.