Why not combine a visit to the museum’s Happiness! exhibition with the opportunity to learn a new skill?
Join their friendly team who will guide you through the steps of creating your own soap. There will be plenty of chat about memories of Doddy while the process of making soap is completed, followed by the opportunity to have a look around the exhibition. Once your visit to the exhibition is completed, your very own soap will be ready and is yours to take home.
Sessions take place at the museum at 11.30am and 1.30pm on 8 November, 23 November and 7 December.
Join Museum of Liverpool for Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day to remember those killed or who have taken their own lives because of transphobia.
During this special memorial event we will remember but also look forward to how we can better build a world inclusive to Trans and Non-Binary people.
Join them, leave a message of support, and help us build a world without transphobia.
Join Mencap for a pop up event that includes talks and creative activities as part of Disability History Month.
This event is unticketed and takes place in the Skyline gallery on the top floor of the museum.
Martin Dodd for UK Productions Ltd in association with Floral Pavilion Theatre present Jack and The Beanstalk.
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, GIANT amounts of festive fun!
With incredible 3D special effects, Jack and the Beanstalk opens on Saturday 9th December.
Starring TV sensation Hayley Tamaddon as The Vegetable Fairy. She is well-known for her roles in Emmerdale and Coronation Street and winning the fifth Dancing on Ice series in 2010.
Joining Hayley is CBeebies Joseph Elliot as Fleshcreep, Blood Brothers star Sean Jones as Simple Simon, Blood Brothers star Joe Sleight as Jack, Tom Sterling as The King, and Rachel Grundy as Jill. Not forgetting Oliver Brooks as the unmissable Dame Trott!
On their farm in Merrydale our hero Jack, his mother Dame Trot, and his brother Simon haven’t a bean to their name! Their friendly cow Daisy has gone dry, and worse still the village is being destroyed by an evil giant. His wicked henchman Fleshcreep steals the magic harp of Merrydale and kidnaps the beautiful Princess. Join us to see if Jack can save the day, retrieve the harp and win the heart of the Princess.
This production is full of sparkling sets, lavish costumes, amazing song and dance numbers, giggles galore and bags of audience participation.
With tickets from £19.50 and group discounts available, book your tickets today for this magical giant of a panto!
Direct from Broadway, The Kite Runner, an outstanding and unforgettable theatrical tour de force is returning to the UK in 2024.
Based on Khaled Hosseini’s international bestselling novel, this haunting tale of friendship spans cultures and continents and follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption.
Afghanistan is a country on the verge of war and best friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul, the skies are full of colour and the streets are full of the excitement of a kite flying tournament, but no one can foresee the terrible incident that will shatter their lives forever.
One Broadway season and two West End seasons have garnered international acclaim for this incredibly powerful story, don’t miss it.
“Enormously moving, satisfying, and soulful”
New York Post
“There is a way to be good again…”
When there’s no more work… what then?
Machines can make our work easier. They can also make it vanish overnight. The Legend of Ned Ludd is a powerful new play about work, automation and capitalism’s impact – a show for anyone who’s ever put in a hard day’s graft.
Join them at the Everyman for this daring production – a weaving of stories from around the world in which we’re all at the mercy of The Machine. Because there’s a Machine at the heart of this play, and it has the power to choose.
With 256 possible versions written, rehearsed and ready to perform, The Machine will select what we see – live, on the night, right in front of our eyes. From the Luddites’ nineteenth century war against new technology through to London, Liverpool, Lagos and beyond – or wherever The Machine decides – The Legend of Ned Ludd takes us on a whirlwind global commute.
But will we survive when our work, and our worth, are under threat?
Everyman at 60
To celebrate the Everyman’s 60th anniversary, see all three 2024 homegrown productions – The Legend of Ned Ludd, Tell Me How It Ends and The Lieutenant of Inishmore – for a total of £60 (when booked in one transaction by 31 March 2024).
Accessible performances
CAP Wed 24 Apr TBC
AD Fri 3 May, 7.30pm
BSL Thu 9 May, 7.30pm
An imitating the dog and Leeds Playhouse Co-Production, Frankenstein. Inspired by Mary Shelley’s novel
Remember, that I am thy creature; l ought to be thy Adam; but I am rather the fallen angel…
A storm gathers outside as a couple pack up a room. Clothes and toys are carefully stored away in boxes and bags. Lightning flashes. Picking up a book, the woman reads aloud. It’s a story about ambition and playing God, and about what happens when we bring new life into the world. It’s also about rejection, horror and revenge. It’s the story of Frankenstein.
As the couple confront their own fears, they re-create a version of Frankenstein that erupts into life as everyday objects are transformed into glaciers, a ship at sea, a dissecting room, a house on fire…
The latest adaptation in a series of Gothic texts, imitating the dog and Leeds Playhouse’s multimedia exploration of Mary Shelley’s classic novel is a psychological thriller which dares to ask the question – what is it to be human?
Rosie Jones is on the road for a UK tour and, boy, she is EXCITED.
Join Rosie as she ponders whether she is a national treasure, a little prick, or somewhere in between! This show is guaranteed to be full of unapologetic cheekiness, nonsensical fun and unadulterated JOY from the triple threat herself.
Best known for her hit travel series’ Trip Hazard and Mission: Accessible, and for numerous appearances on shows The Last Leg, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Cats Does Countdown, Hypothetical, Mock the Week, The Ranganation and Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back to name just a few!
“A darkly romantic tale that sings of the madness of youth, the ache of love, and the near-impossibility of grasping death”
This new production, from the Company that brought you Noughts & Crosses, is a magical retelling of the Orpheus myth, full of music, sound and storytelling.
Claire and her best friend, Ella Grey, are ordinary kids from ordinary families in an ordinary world. They and their friends fall in and out of love, play music and dance, stare at the stars, yearn for excitement, and have parties on the beautiful beaches of Northumberland.
One day a stranger, a musician called Orpheus, appears on the beach, and entrances them all but particularly Ella. Where has Orpheus come from and what path will Ella follow? A tale of modern teenagers and ancient forces, a tale told since the dawn of time and told again today.
Human rights lawyer Dexter Dias KC, survivor ambassador and campaigner, Payzee Mahmod, Dr Hannah Baumeister from LJMU and other guests discuss culture, HBA and the legal system, what the justice system has achieved and what needs to change.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact nikki@saverauk.co.uk at least one week in advance of the event, so we can facilitate your needs.
The event will be held in rooms UG16 and UG17.
This event is delivered by Savera UK in partnership with LJMU.