Loose Women Live!

Swapping the studio for the stage, join Loose Women’s award-winning panel as they prepare to hit the road for the very first time with Loose Women Live! 

Coming directly to a theatre near you this autumn, enjoy an evening filled with laughter, games and backstage secrets – as the Loose Women take a look back over the last 24 years of the show. Packed with live entertainment and more fun and surprises to be revealed, no two shows will be the same as the women are truly let loose!

Liverpool audiences can let loose with Kaye Adams, Nadia Sawalha, Denise Welch and Sunetra Sarker – as they share their stories and secrets live and in-person.

Loose Women is ITV1’s longest-running panel show after launching in 1999. The daily weekday show features discussion around the day’s most topical issues, from current affairs to the latest showbiz news, as well as exclusive celebrity guest interviews.

Rhythm Connections : An immersive jour...

This event marks the meeting of multiple healing modalities and the collaboration of two practitioners; Embodiment Guide/Yoga Teacher Giordan and Sound Therapist/Artist Grace.

We met through attending each others events and have dreamed up this gathering because we deeply believe in the potent healing of our own and each others practices! Sound and movement are cosmically intertwined so it feels exactly right to be weaving them together in the exciting ways we have planned for this event.

When we feel that our life is out of whack, off beat, out of rhythm, we can use sound and movement to remedy that, it can be our medicine, we can quite literally shake it off and shimmy ourselves back to our centre.

Sound and movement have been used for ritual and celebration across the world for thousands of years and it continue to be so. Whether it be singing in church, dancing at parties, drunk karaoke or twirling, twisting and twerking on the dance floor, we love to move to sound and we are deeply rhythmic beings. Rhythm is one of the first things we experience in the womb and we all connect to the rhythm of our heartbeats – rhythm is vital to life. Connecting to rhythm through movement and sound can help us tap into that vitality, to creativity, to sensuality, to playfulness and to joy, and we hope to revel in all of that vitality in this special evening event under the beautiful Wirral skies.

After training in Hatha & Hot Yoga, Giordan began to explore more somatic practises whilst becoming more & more interested in the link between movement, music and the nervous system. In her first ever Movement is Medicine class, Giordan knew she was going to become a facilitator. Finding a state of absolute bliss on the dance floor, fully connected to her own body, feeling tears of joy falling down her face & an overwhelming sense of pure joy as she moved her body freely; in this collective effervescence her mind was made up. Now, guiding people through this method is something she is unbelievably passionate about which has become a powerful source of joy & connection for her personally. She can’t wait to dance with you!

Movement is Medicine (MiM) is a neuroscience backed method for mind & body that combines rave culture and nervous system regulation techniques to release tension, stress and emotion. You’ll be guided first through a thorough body-based meditation, followed by movement & dance to a specifically curated playlist of your favourite rhythmic genres such as reggae, dancehall, house, garage, drum & bass + more to help you shake away your stress & come out of the head & into the body.

Trained originally as a fine artist and later as a Sound Therapist, Grace has always endeavoured to make work that feels immersive and transportive, and been deeply fascinated by ancient rituals of connection, storytelling and myth-making. Beginning tentatively, with making sound recordings to accompany artworks, Grace realised the intense therapeutic effects that sound can have and started to explore it more. Through this further study in sound healing Grace discovered the power Sound Therapy has to help us experience altered states of consciousness by shifting our brainwave state to lower frequencies that can impact the physical body, helping to promote deep relaxation; induce relaxation, release emotional trauma, manage pain, sleep better and relieve stress and anxiety.

Sound Therapy helps us to create the pathway to a place of mental quiet and understanding, where we are able to see what is in the way of flow in life, and MiM is a powerful tool to help move those flow blockers out of our systems-

through combining the two we are able to UNEARTH and OBSERVE our emotional resistances, and then MOVE them THROUGH and OUT of the body.

This allows us the opportunity to deeply listen to ourselves and receive the true healing that we need on a mind, body and spirit level.

Here’s what to expect from the day:

We will meet in New Brighton and you’ll be led to a special spot overlooking the beach where we will open the gathering. There will be:

Communal Cacao Ceremony

Intention Setting

Guided Meditation

Drum Journey

Movement is Medicine

Journalling

Mugwort Tea sharing

Sound Bath with Gong

Intention release into the fire

Delicious, healthful snacks

We will close on the beach sharing food, swapping stories and releasing our intentions into a fire.

It is our intention to create a safe space for you to come as you are with whatever you want to work through, everyone is welcome and all of You is welcome.

This gathering promises to be a melting pot of wellness practices and we can’t wait to see what magic you will bring – come and gather with us!!

What to know/bring:

🏹 Wear something you feel good to move, dance & frolic in!

🏹 We’ll be lay down for some time so bring a yoga/roll mat, blanket, cushion and anything else you might want to make yourself comfortable (so you can get super cosy for the sound bath)

🏹 Your own instruments (optional – if you have these!)

🏹 Your journal & a pen – we can provide paper and pencils if you don’t have a journal!

🏹 Drinking water

To enhance your experience you may want to:

🏹 Apply a few drops of your chosen aromatherapy oil to your pulse points

🏹 Bring any crystals you have/work with

🏹 Bring a friend/loved one to share the experience with!

LOCATION/PARKING INFO:

When heading to the event use the following what 3 words code to get you to the meeting location:

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‘noble.waddled.bunch’

Rhythm of the Dance

The National Dance Company of Ireland present Rhythm of the Dance.

This dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of Irish talent, an exciting 2-hour trip through hundreds of years of Irish dance and music, 22 award-winning World & Irish dance champions with 25 dazzling costume changes.

Experience flailing fiddles, flutes, and inspiring dances along with live vocalists, all complimented by a top live Irish trad band of multi-instrumentalist musicians and a sensational sound and light show as seen on TV from China to California, from Siberia to Sydney.

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Worldwide, toes are tapping and hands are clapping to the feet of Rhythm of the Dance! Enjoy the 21st Anniversary tour of Rhythm of the Dance, over five million fans across fifty countries already have!

An Evening of Burlesque

Join the Floral Pavillion for a good old-fashioned night out as we bring you the ultimate variety show, blending stylish cabaret, comedy, music, circus and burlesque to light up all your senses.

With world-class entertainers and stars of the stage and screen prepare for an extravaganza of glitz and glamour! Expect fun, feathers and fabulous costumes as we pick from the finest selection of specialty artistes, cabaret and circus stars, comedians and champagne showgirls! It’s the perfect night for everyone.

An Evening of Burlesque is filled with artistic spectacle that has enraptured audiences for centuries. This sensational variety show brings together a bounty of beautiful stars for an unrivalled variety show for the 21st Century! Expect the unexpected with plenty of glitter and glamour! It’s cocktails and cabaret o’clock!

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Over-18’s advised

When You’re Smiling

Neil Sands and his wonderful West End cast are back with a brand new spirit lifting afternoon of marvellous musical memories described as “Like A Ray Of Musical Sunshine” spreading enough happiness and joy to lift the spirits of the nation.

This show and is guaranteed to send you home with a smile on your face, a song on your lips and a glow in your heart, as we all join together for an afternoon of music, laughter, and happy memories.

Peaky Blinders in Port Sunlight

This summer, a special exhibition of costumes worn in the iconic TV drama Peaky Blinders is coming to Port Sunlight, which was famously used as a filming location in the show.

The award-winning TV series, Peaky Blinders, first aired in 2013 and follows the exploits of a family-led criminal gang headed by Tommy Shelby in Birmingham amidst the aftermath of the First World War. It has since become a huge cultural phenomenon and drawn fans from across the world.

Port Sunlight locations featured in the show included Park Road and the Dell park, where stars such as Cillian Murphy and Helen McCrory filmed several pivotal scenes which featured in the second and third series.

Jean Milton, Director of Heritage at Port Sunlight Village Trust, said: “To have Peaky Blinders choosing Port Sunlight as a filming location was a real honour, and we were delighted our village’s distinctive architecture became part of such an iconic TV show.

“Now, we’re excited to welcome the return of the Peaky Blinders with a special exhibition of original costumes worn in the TV show. Not only is it a great chance to celebrate the impact of Peaky Blinders, it’s also an exciting opportunity for people to step inside one of the village’s most beautiful houses which has been closed to visitors for the past few years.”

Opening from 24 June until 10 September, the exhibition presents six costumes in the setting of Bridge Cottage on Park Road, next door to the house which featured as the character Aunt Polly’s home.

Visitors will be able to step inside and see the beautifully-made costumes up close, including a dress worn by Helen McCrory as Aunt Polly Gray and a suit worn by Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons. The costumes are on loan from Cosprop.

The exhibition will be open Wednesday–Sunday, 10am–4pm. Pre-booking isn’t necessary, however numbers will be limited due to the size of the historic building, so Port Sunlight Village Trust recommend booking ahead via www.portsunlightvillage.com/whats-on

Balls!

Geoff is an unemployed plumber from the city of Liverpool. Hunt is an extra-terrestrial from the Dark Star universe.

Geoff thinks he knows everything. Hunt probably does. They meet in a crop circle where conflict and confusion kicks off a turbulent journey through chaos, cosmos and the kitchen sink. It soon becomes clear that this is no ordinary chance meeting but an abrupt collision with the future.

This powerful and humorous play examines our existence in attack and defence as one man’s life begins to unravel against a backdrop of displacement, love and loss. It’s not whether we win or lose, but how we play the game. Two players, one goal. Life’s a pitch…

Held in the Playhouse Studio

Murder Mystery – Murder at Rydel...

DBY Interactive present a brand new Murder Mystery Show inspired by Grease!

This fun packed, music filled, Murder Mystery takes place in the famous Rydell High where some not so friendly students from Aurora Heights High have been placed due to an unexplained explosion back in their schools science labs. But these dudes and chicks have got history!

Someone wants revenge! Sing for clues, hand jive for evidence and take place in our interactive and completely bonkers Grease themed Murder Mystery!

Show type: Comedy, based on the popular film Grease. Singing and dress up encouraged!

www.dbyinteractive.com

Finger Food Shorts

Hot on the heels of last year’s sell out shows, comes an exciting new production of Finger Food Shorts and another exclusive, unmissable night of theatre and entertainment in Liverpool.

In its second year, Finger Food Shorts explores the theme of Boundaries through a diverse and exciting collection of monologues penned by a thrilling line up of fabulous Northern writers.

Six writers, emerging and/or established in their own fields:
A local performer of dance, poetry and music.
A storyteller who is most definitely NOT a poet.
An activist and trouble-causer.
An actor who sings.
An award-winning journalist & author.
A screenwriter for TV & film.

With support from New Works at the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse.

Writers Dorcas Sebuyange, Felix Mufti, Isobel Campbell, Terri White and Soulla Tantouri Eriksen

Produced and directed by Soulla Tantouri Eriksen

With Assistant Director Isaac Nixon

Creative Writing workshops

Explore the themes of Tmesis’ new piece, SealSkin and express your ideas through creative writing and shared conversation.

Sat 24 June at 1pm-3pm & Sat 1 July at 4.30-6.30pm

All ages +18 and abilities welcome, tickets £5 or £3 with a ticket for SealSkin.