Want to understand more about the menstrual cycle and menstruation (periods)?
Join World Museum at this event where they will be myth-busting and breaking the menstrual stigma through fun activities for all ages!
Unticketed
World Museum Treasure House Theatre
11am – 2pm
OH ME OH MY’s Disco Afternoon Tea returns to help send off the last day of 2023 with an abundance of savoury and sweet-toothed delights – and plenty of disco, too.
This is perfect for those who want to ring in the new year slightly earlier than usual – families are welcome and there’s a children’s afternoon tea option too.
The afternoon of Sunday 31st December from midday to 4pm will be soundtracked by a DJ spinning disco classics and is the perfect opportunity to dig out the sequins and dancing shoes for all.
To book adult and child tickets: info@ohmeohmyliverpool.co.uk
West Africa House, 25 Water St, Liverpool, L2 0RG / New Year’s Eve, midday to 4pm / https://www.ohmeohmyliverpool.co.uk/
The Royal Court is a Grade II listed building, a magnificent example of one of the best theatres built in the Art Deco style. The Royal Court Liverpool Trust is part way through an £11m scheme to renovate the building.
The theatre is one of Liverpool’s most enduring and iconic buildings, and has a rich history including several ghosts!
Tours will last around two hours and will be led by an experienced guide. Tours are just £5 with all of the money going towards the restoration of the building. Tickets must be booked in advance as the tours will not take place unless a minimum of five people are booked in.
You can book online above or call 0151 709 4321.
Following funding from ACE they are holding a 20 minute sharing event for Bright Sparks R&D at the Unity Theatre on Friday 19 January, at 7.30pm. This will be followed by a short Q&A.
The scenes in development explore themes around lifelong friendships and the significance of adolescence on our identity.

Starring Eithne Browne, Sarah Howes-Dixon and Robyn Moore, with director Margaret Connell and writer Catherine Leen.
Gladys, Olive and Elsie are three vintage style cleaning ladies who, threatened with redundancy, chance on an unconventional way of earning some extra cash.
A wrong number requiring a Sex Chat Line rings into the office and gives them a great idea… Why not start their own Sex Chat Line?! After all, their identity won’t be revealed on the telephone! Providing they can keep this a secret from Dave, their boss…they could be onto a winner! What could possibly go wrong???
Written by Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood, this production is directed by Leah Bell who injects this hilarious play with a fresh and lively approach coupled with her own unique comedic style.
For too long boys and men have been told to hide their emotions or that it is a weakness to show them. Today one in eight men live with a common mental health issue but only a third of all referrals to mental health specialists are for men. A huge number suffer in silence.
They are really pleased to help shine a light on male mental health and to partner with Sean’s Place, an amazing charity who work across Liverpool and Sefton to improve men’s mental health and wellbeing.
In this event we will hear from some of the men who have accessed Sean’s place, learn more about their stories, and help lift the stigma on men’s mental health and wellbeing. They will celebrate their individual and unique journeys and think about what needs to happen to create a world where we can discuss men’s mental health in a safe, proactive, and non-judgemental way.
There are no heroes in Simon Beaufoy’s heartfelt play, just a group of lads trying to regain their dignity and pride.
This fast and funny play is still very much of our time, as again we are hit by a cost-of-living crisis. Gaz and his mates are down on their luck and feel they have been thrown on the scrap heap, but they are determined to fight back and bare a little more than they ever thought they would have to.
There are additional matinee shows 17 and 20 January, 2.30pm.
Embrace the festive spirit at Duke Street Market!
Get ready for a hilarious holiday treat at the exclusive family matinee screening of ‘Arthur Christmas’ at Duke Street Food & Drink Market! Join us for a merry afternoon filled with belly laughs, as they serve up festive sweet treats, popcorn and soft drinks for little ones and hot drinks for adults.
Arrival: 10:45am
Showtime: 11am
Join the team for a jolly good time at the WetTheTea and Slylarks Christmas Show! This festive extravaganza will be held at the West Kirby Arts Centre in beautiful West Kirby, Wirral, UK.
Get ready to be dazzled by incredible performances and heartwarming Christmas cheer. Their talented artists will take the stage to entertain you with their captivating acts. From music and dance to tune sets and singsongs, there’s something for everyone.
Bring your loved ones along and make unforgettable memories this holiday season. The West Kirby Arts Centre is the perfect venue for this delightful event, located in the picturesque Brookfield Gardens.
Don’t miss out on this festive celebration! Get your tickets now and let them sprinkle some Christmas magic into your life.
Produced by a group of young people from Toxteth called the Greenhouse Project Young Event Producers, this 24-minute film is an imagined vision of the future, where extreme weather conditions have changed the landscape of Liverpool, and the rest of the world. See how they predict what the future might look and sound like.
The Greenhouse Project Young Event Producers worked with Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Leckey, composer and sound producer Silv-o and artists Roy Claire Potter and Kim Coleman.
This work was first shown at Late at Tate Liverpool: Fast Forward in September 2023.

Photo Credit: Mark McNulty