Stocking Fillers

Following the success of last year’s show, Stocking Fillers is back with another seven brand new ten-minute festive plays!

A merry mix of comedy and drama, the Stocking Fillers will make you laugh and cry. They might even make you sing and shout. You’ll feel all Christmassy from your head to your mistle-toes.

These short plays have been written by members of the Royal Court’s writing groups and each evening professional actors will bring them to life before your very eyes. With seven different shows to choose from there is something for everyone.

So get yourself down to the Royal Court grotto this Christmas and enjoy the show. You’ll be shouting out for myrrh!

Shows confirmed:

Jacqui Dunne – Christmas Delivery
Liam Gillies – Donkey Show
Janine Hammond – The Half Angel
Michael Hartless – Mother of Jesus
Ste Mc – The Face of Christmas
Stewart McDonald – Christmas is for Kids
David Sindall – Last Christmas

Cast: Charity Bedu-Addo, Charlie De’Ath, Jamie Peacock and Angela Simms

Directed by Nicole Behan
Designed by Jen Baron
Lighting and Sound Design Phil Dickinson

The Snowman Film with Live Orchestra

Make it a Christmas to remember with a very special performance featuring one of the UK’s best-loved and iconic animated films, The Snowman, with live accompaniment from an outstanding professional orchestra.

Presented by Carrot Productions – the world’s leading performers of The Snowman film with orchestra, and currently celebrating their 10th anniversary – their award-winning show is brought to life in spectacular fashion by the UK’s finest musicians.

Winter Herbs for Health

Would you like to know how to use herbs to support your wellbeing but don’t know where to start?

In this beginners workshop, you will be introduced to a variety of herbs and shown how to use them to make teas, tinctures, oil infusions and balms. An opportunity to indulge in herbalism to discover and connect to the plants growing around us.

The workshop will include:

– how to dry & store herbs

– how to make herbal tea infusions

– how to make a herbal tincture

– home made cake and herbal tea tastings

– how to prepare an oil infusion

– how to make a soothing balm

A homemade cake & herbal tea break is included in the workshop, prepared using herbs grown in their community garden. The cake will be gluten free & vegan.

Please get in touch if you have any other dietary requirements.

All materials will be provided but please wear clothing suitable for the outdoors as they will try to spend some time in the garden (and we can’t guarantee sun unfortunately!).

Would you like to know how to use herbs to support your wellbeing but don’t know where to start?

In this beginners workshop, you will be introduced to a variety of herbs and shown how to use them to make teas, oxymels, oil infusions and balms. An opportunity to indulge in herbalism to discover and connect to the plants growing around us.

The workshop will include:

– how to dry & store herbs

– how to make herbal tea infusions

– how to make a herbal oxymel (using our own Hamilton Honey)

– herbal cake & tea break

– how to prepare an oil infusion

– how to make a soothing balm (using organic beeswax from our hives)

All materials will be provided but please wear clothing suitable for the outdoors as they will try to spend some time in the garden (and we can’t guarantee sun unfortunately!).

Please note – we will be using honey and beeswax from our sustainably managed bee hives located on site in their community garden.

If you would prefer not to use honey / bees wax, please get in touch ahead of the class and they can organise alternative products for you to use.

Everything you make in the session will be yours to take home, including:

– a herbal oxymel

– a herb infused oil

– a herbal balm

There will also be a selection of sample oxymels for you to try!

The herbs you will be using during the session have been grown and dried on site in our community garden or foraged from local wild spots.

The herbs we will work with during the day will include:

– rosehip

– sage

– mint

– calendula

– lavender

– and more seasonal delights!

About the Teacher

The Herbs for Health workshops are led by Rosie Ashton a self taught community herbalist who has been working with plants for several years in community gardens across the UK.

Rosie has a background in permaculture and is an experienced food grower and plant-based chef. She has been creating community gardens and facilitating food growing and wellbeing sessions since 2016.

With a passion for plants, she spends her free time deepening her herbal knowledge foraging, and in her allotment where she grows an ever growing collection of medicinal herbs.

FAQs

Are the lip balms vegan?

No, however the beeswax is sourced from our onsite bee hives which are sustainably managed.

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

Any child under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and we operate a no under 10 policy.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

By Train:

We are a stone’s throw away from Hamilton Square train station which is just a short walk down Cleveland street and accessible from all inner city Liverpool Stations and all Wirral line stations.

By Bus:

There are numerous bus stops nearby and around the Hamilton Square area, all just short walks away from our space. These include numbers: 41, 216, 217, 409, 410, 411, 413, 414, 423, 811 and several others.

By Car:

Follow the signs for Hamilton Square. We don’t have any designated parking for visitors but there is a range of paid and free parking close by.

Paid parking:

– Cleveland Street

– Prince Street

– Elgin Way

– Duncan Street

– Hinson Street

More on wirral.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel

Free and unlimited parking:

– Russell Street (5 min walk)

– Brooke Street East (5 min walk)

How accessible is the venue?

The workshop is located on the ground floor which provides full accessibility to the premises including toilet provisions.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Feel free to get in touch with the Make CIC office at 0151 601 8665 or email hello@makecic.org

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

If you find that you cannot attend then you are welcome to pass your place on to a friend who may find it useful. Please let the organiser know if you need to do this.

Alternatively tickets can be transferred to a future event up to 7 days before the event.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No, a register will be taken at the workshop, it isn’t necessary to print your ticket.

What is the refund/cancellation policy?

Refunds will be offered in the event of the class being cancelled – in this instance we will give as much notice as possible, usually at least 5 days, and offer alternative dates if appropriate.

This class does have a minimum requirement of ticket sales to proceed, so there is a possibility of it being cancelled, but we will contact you five days before if this is the case.

If for any reason you find you are unable to attend then please get in touch and a refund can be offered up to 7 days before the workshop.

This is because we pay our practitioners fair wages for their work- giving refunds on last minute cancellations would mean that practitioners would not be paid for the preparation they have put into their classes.

*Refunds will be given minus Eventbrite fees, unless Make CIC cancel the class, in which case a full refund will be given*

The name on the registration/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay?

Please bring along a print out of your ticket if the registration does not match the attendee, or contact hello@makecic.org to have them change the ticket so it contains your name.

What can I bring into the event?

You don’t need to bring anything but yourself. All materials are provided.

Cake and tea will be provided – which will be vegan and gluten free but please let them know if you have any other dietary requirements ahead of the session.

Rob in the Club

Meet Rob, Little Joanne, Marian and Marian’s mate in their story where The Sheriff of Knotty Ash has upped the taxi prices and nobody can go clubbing anymore. Will Rob and his team of Merry Movers save the day for the clubbers of Liverpool this Christmas?

Unity Theatre is RAWD Liverpool’s home. Through weekly workshops, RAWD Liveprool in association with Unity Theatre provides a safe and challenging space for disabled people to create, develop and showcase their work.

RAWD aspires to explore new and innovative ways to turn up disabled voices in the arts as a whole, with fun, inclusivity and empowerment at its heart.

20 Stories High Youth Theatre: Winter ...

20 Stories High Youth Theatre presents a Winter Sharing.

This year, their wonderful group of young people have been spending some time with artists we love to develop their skills and find new forms of performance.

Working alongside Associate Director Ameera and Youth Theatre Director Bradley Thompson, they have developed this evening’s sharing of short pieces. Over the past term the group have worked with the amazing artists Paislie Reid, Claire Beerjaraz, The National Youth Theatre and Filipe Pacheco to create new performances and get to know each other.

 

Tea and Sugarcane

Anti-cool and Waugh Office (Julia Waugh & Mark Waugh) present the premiere of Tea and Sugarcane. The film follows the lives of two male victims of human trafficking and slavery in the UK, revealing the story of how they came to find themselves in this situation. Through interviews, we explore their upbringings, families and childhood dreams and discover the triggers which made them take such a risky path to the UK.

Alongside Tea and Sugarcane, Anti-cool also presents two of their recent experimental audio-visual works: Wind, Land and Sea and Echo Tides.

This event includes a discussion with Anti-cool and Julia and Mark Waugh (Waugh Office), followed by a Q&A with the audience. The event is supported by Arts Council England.

Doors: 18:30. Screening: 19:00.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s S...

Relive the film that started it all. Watch the wand choose the wizard, a troll run amok and magic mirrors in high-definition while the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra performs John Williams’ iconic score.

Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event as Harry, Ron, Hermione and all your favourite characters return to the screen and enchant the world all over again.

Performances last 3 hours including one interval. This performance will have subtitles.

Under-25s can get £18 tickets (limited availability)

The Lieutenant of Inishmore

A brutal, hilarious masterpiece

Padraic is mad, everyone knows that. They don’t call him ‘Mad Padraic’ for nothing. And if, just maybe, you’d killed his beloved pet, the one thing you wouldn’t want is for him to turn up at your door.

So when Padraic returns home to Inishmore off the west coast of Ireland, the stage is set for a spectacular confrontation – an explosive dispute that could blow the small community apart.

Mixing cats, killers and casual violence, The Lieutenant of Inishmore is shocking, savage and sadistically funny, winning the Olivier Award for Best Comedy. From the acclaimed writer of In Bruges, The Pillowman and The Banshees of Inisherin, comes this breathless, blood-splattered tale of revenge.

“A terrific play about a serious subject that’s touched with a Monty Pythonesque insanity”
(The Guardian).

Hollie McNish: The Lobster Tour

After a run of sold out shows up and down the UK, Hollie McNish is back with a brand new book, Lobster and other things I’m learning to love. A Sunday Times bestselling writer whose live readings are not to be missed, expect strong language and adult content, gift-wrapped in gorgeously crafted poetry.

In Lobster, Hollie brings her much-loved style to questions of friendship, flags and newborns, clocks, cocks and volvos, shining a ridiculous and beautifully poetic lens upon all those things we have been taught to hate, and which we might just learn to love again. Here, she will be joined by fellow poet Michael Pedersen reading from his latest brilliant books The Cat Prince and Boy Friends.

The gig will be followed by a book signing.
Content warning: 14+ contains adult content.

Tell Me How It Ends

It’s Liverpool, 1987. The AIDS epidemic threatens a generation of Queer people left with no one to turn to but themselves. Across the world, groups of Lesbian women hold out their hands to help – and right here in this city, Aster sits by Marc’s hospital bed… watching, wondering and reading.

Tell Me How it Ends is about queer lives connected – two people deemed polar opposites realising they’re tied to each other in the face of an uncertain tomorrow. As they laugh, dance and argue their way into their future, can they make sure their own story’s ending never comes?

A joyous and uplifting journey through bedrooms and nightclubs, bad oysters, surprises and secrets, Tell Me How it Ends is the 2023 Homotopia Writers’ Award winner.

In this warm and wonderful world premiere, there’s lots of living to be done.