Step into Stories

Step into the Mansion House for a day of festive activities, where visitors will be able to add a decoration to the community Christmas tree, create their own wrapping paper, attend a literary tour of the Mansion House.

Thanks to the generosity of publishers Walker Books and Penguin Random House you can also pick up a beautiful new book in exchange for an optional donation.

Festive Make

Embrace your creative side with this Festive drop-in arts and crafts session!

Perfect for the whole family, the relaxed session will provide all the materials and instructions you need to make some memorable Festive Crackers and delightful Cornucopia Tree ornaments.

Hidden Heritage: Festive Walk

Open the door to the hidden stories of Calderstones at Christmas time with our one-hour guided walk of the Park’s most significant and surprising landmarks.

No walking experience is required, the route can be adapted for access needs but it will take place outside so we recommend you wrap up warm.

Retro – Personal Sale of vintage...

Personal Sale of fashion, fabric, toys, games & packaging from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s. 50% of all sales will support dementia charities.

Preview social 6pm-9pm, Friday 10th of November

10am -3pm, Saturday 11th of November

INDIGO
136 Bedford Road
Rock Ferry
CH42 2AS

Please note the event is upstairs but they can arrange to bring item of interest down into the cafe.

Love Actually In Concert

The star studded and Christmas favourite Love Actually will come alive with a full orchestra performing its soundtrack live to screen.

Love Actually In Concert has become an annual festive tradition for many, gathering numerous sold out audiences in previous years. Written and directed by Richard Curtis and initially released in 2003, Love Actually follows ten different yet all interweaving stories of love around the festive period.

Boasting an all-star cast, Love Actually features Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, Rowan Atkinson, Martin Freeman and many more.

A full, live orchestra will perform Craig Armstrong’s scores at each show, with the film being projected onto a vast screen. Armstrong is perhaps one of the UK’s most recognised film composers, with his work being awarded a BAFTA.

Hip Hop at the Hill – half term ...

Come through to Metal at Platform 1 Edge Hill train station for an afternoon with Liverpool Hip Hop Festival. Hosted by Nikki Blaze and Tony Broke, the day will start with a Hip Hop performance, followed by workshops in the different pillars of hip hop — a.k.a. the five elements. This day of activities for young people will allow you the opportunity to learn about and experience writing, MCing, breaking, DJing and beatboxing with experts from each discipline.

Open to 11-18 year olds. This is a free event, with capacity limited to 60 people. Refreshments provided.

Visit the link here to sign up.

Please note that Metal has step-free access at the rear of Platform 1-2.

Part of Metal Liverpool’s Black History Month programme in partnership with residency artists Liverpool Hip Hop Festival.

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Supported by Culture Liverpool and Liverpool City Council.

The Liverpool Pumpkin Trail

A Halloween Pumpkin Trail will take families through Liverpool city centre as they search for clues to win special spooky prizes. The trail will be live from 19 October to 5 November.

Designed by Liverpool BID Company, the trail guides families around seven venues in the city where pumpkins are displayed, created by local artist Lucy Bretherton. Each location reveals a letter that, when complete, will form a Halloween themed anagram. 

Entries can be submitted online to be in with the chance to win special prizes, 

Including a Family Halloween experience with Metquarter worth £200, £100 voucher for GPO and £100 for Everyman Cinema. Share your photos exploring the trail for a bonus entry with #LiverpoolPumpkinTrail and @liverpoolbidcompany.

Head to https://liverpoolbidcompany.com/liverpool-pumpkin-trail/ to download maps and submit entries.

Local artist Lucy Bretherton is painting the pumpkins, @boardsbybrethers.

Start either at the waterfront at Lunyalita, or on Hope Street at 1931 Restaurant at Hope Street Hotel.

Pumpkin clues are located at:

Collinge & Co, Castle Street

Metquarter, Whitechapel

Next, Church Street

HMV, Williamson Square

St Johns, Entrance near Key Lime Coffee

Pizza Punks, Bold Street

The Florist, Hardman Street

 

Green and Blue

An award-winning play about a developing friendship between a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer and An Garda Síochána (Irish Police) officer on the Irish border at the height of The Troubles will be making its Birmingham and Liverpool premieres this October, before a series of debuts across the USA.

‘Green & Blue’, produced by Belfast theatre company Kabosh, will be staged at MAC Birmingham on October 24, followed by performances at Chester Lane Library, St Helen’s on October 25, and Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool on 26 – 28 October, as part of Liverpool Irish Festival

The show then heads across the Atlantic for a run of American dates, including shows in Atlanta, Pittsburgh, New York City, and Boston. 

This critically acclaimed production has received rave reviews after a recent run in London, and  Dublin.  The Irish Independent declared it ‘a highly moving piece of social theatre’, with the Irish Times awarding four stars. 

Paula McFetridge, Artistic Director of Kabosh said they were thrilled to be invited to perform this already well-travelled piece in England and America:

‘Green & Blue’ suitably sparks conversations about what we expect from our police forces. Although set on the Irish border, these conversations transcend  nations and oceans.  The play is incredibly relevant at a time when high-profile cases have put police standards in NI, England, and the USA under the microscope of public opinion.  This beautifully created play provokes audiences across the globe to reflect on the societal structures we deserve. 

The play stars two of NI’s finest actors, James Doran and Vincent Higgins, reprising their roles from the original production which premiered at Girdwood Community Hub as part of the 2016 Belfast International Arts Festival.

James Doran plays Garda officer Eddie O’Halloran, originally from West Cork, patrolling the Monaghan side of the border while Vincent Higgins is David McCabe, an RUC officer whose experience of patrolling the Fermanagh side is vastly different from his southern counterpart.

Set in 1994, just before the IRA ceasefire, the pair recount their experiences, taking in the history of the conflict in Ireland, how they joined their respective organisations and the day-to-day life of working in a disputed territory. The play is laced with humour, insight, and lots of touching moments.

Despite their different backgrounds, Eddie and David strike up a common bond and learn more about themselves, their similarities, as well as their differences. David’s experiences are harrowing, steeped in violence and the threat of violence, while Eddie’s are much more ordinary except for his occasional run-ins with the local IRA commander.

But there is a brooding sense of what happens on one side of the border affects the other side. The two areas share a mutual dependence. With that air of comradeship felt by two people doing the same job, the pair  meet in a farmer’s field straddling the border and find out that the ‘grass is no greener’ on the other side of this invisible divide.

“Every line of the play is loaded, each scene redolent of the overall tragedy of Irish history and its wasted lives. These two ordinary men represent all of us and our place in a divided land. It allows us to glimpse the human beings behind the uniform.  It eloquently explores the human cost of man-made borders’ Paula McFetridge said.

It was inspired by Diversity Challenges’ ‘Voices from the Vault’: oral histories from former RUC and An Garda Síochána officers recalling their experiences as police officers during the Irish conflict.

Green & Blue will be shown at Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool, from Thursday 26 – Saturday 28 October. 

For more information see here

Or on social media @KaboshTheatre

This tour is presented with funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund and Culture Ireland. 

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Diwali Celebration

A Diwali celebration featuring live music, dance, magic, henna, and storytelling from Indika Festival, and Bundo’s desi twist on brunch.

Bundobust are teaming up with Indika Festival for a celebratory Diwali brunch. Expect live music, dance, magic, henna painting, storytelling and fantastic food.

Your ticket includes three menus from Bundo’s desi brunch menu, alongside unlimited chai and magical entertainment.

Diwali at The Storybarn

INDIKA festival of Indian arts and culture takes over the Liverpool City Region this November.

As part of the festival their Story Hunters will hold a very special Diwali session, with time for children to explore the Storybarn, take part in some Diwali inspired storytelling, and create their own magical tale and craft.