Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea

Treat your mum to a unique celebration this Mother’s Day, with a delicious afternoon tea in this beautiful Grade I listed building. Enjoy classic savoury picnic treats, scones and desserts prepared by their in-house chef, along with a selection of refreshing teas.

Vegan, gluten-free, and children’s afternoon tea also available.

Sun 30 Mar

Available times:
12-1.30pm
12.30-2pm
1-2.30pm
1.30-3pm
2-3.30pm
2.30-4pm

Prices:
Afternoon Tea: £26pp
Afternoon Tea with Fizz: £30pp
Children’s Afternoon Tea: £10pp

Booking essential

The Enchanted Princess Ball

Once upon a time, in the land of fairytales, Chester the Castle Jester has muddled up all invitations to The Royal Ball

Join him as he goes on an adventure to meet Cinderella at The Royal Castle, The Little Mermaid Under The Sea, Princess Rapunzel in the Tallest Tower, Princess Beauty in her little bookshop in Paris and The Snow Queen in the freezing village of Snowydale to deliver all the invitations by hand to make they all make it to The Enchanted Princess Ball.

This Royal Princess Extravaganza is a fast paced, high energy and engaging musical toe tapping adventure that is perfect for the whole family featuring stunning sets, sparkling costumes and lots of songs, dance, laughs and audience participation!

Diane’s Deli: A Tale from Paradise H...

Following on from the fabulous success of the award winning The Haunting of Blaine Manor, Joe O’Byrne returns with his first tale in the critically acclaimed series of Supernatural meets Northern Noir Tales from Paradise Heights – ‘Stephen King meets Jimmy McGovern’.

Diane’s Deli: A Tale from Paradise Heights

Sean Ginty is a café owner in Paradise Heights. A quiet and unassuming man who wears a watch that stopped over 25 years ago. He’s a father figure to both his staff; literary student Jake, and Gabrielle, an artist and scarred survivor of a horrific fire that left her orphaned some years ago. It seems to be a quiet idyllic existence. But who is the mysterious Angel of The Heights, and more disturbingly – is something haunting the café?

DS Mackey, from the local police, is a burnt out and bitter man with an eye for opportunity and the other eye on Sean; he is more than curious about his past.

When a woman turns up in the café late one night, a chain of events is set in motion that will have devastating effects on all their lives…

Boxes: Three Stories

After a successful tour in the North East, Charlie Prothero’s short play “Boxing” comes home to the river Mersey accompanied by two others: “Shallow End” and “Checked Out”. Three short stories told back to back, set in three different boxes: a changing room, a Travelodge, a confession booth. Funny, moving, unexpected and quintessentially Scouse- these are stories about the small boxes we make for ourselves each day, and our attempts to stay in them.

Friday 14th March, 7:30pm, Unity 2

A comedy anthology for fans of Inside No. 9 and Mike Leigh. Laughter, tears, smiles, Travelodges, priests, relationships, swimming pools, good grief, pop music and love… it’s all in our Boxes.

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Dogtale Theatre are a brand new Merseyside theatre company, making their debut on the scene with “Boxes: Three Stories”. Their work focuses on new writing and new folk, telling interesting stories in exciting ways. If you’re a new creative or performer with a story to tell, get in touch and say hello!

Creative Health Exchange for Collabora...

Calling creatives, commissioners, health providers, community/voluntary sector organisations and individuals with lived experience connected to arts and health.

Health inequities are on our doorstep – avoidable and unfair differences in health across the Liverpool City Region which, if left unaddressed, will only get worse, resulting in poorer health outcomes for the most vulnerable people in our region. Whilst these issues are complex, we believe that a community-led, creative health approach – coupled with advocacy – provides a way to do things differently and drive real change.

This event is designed to bring together people from the creative, voluntary, and health sectors to:

Showcase innovative work addressing health inequity that has created change
Strengthen networks
Explore new collaborations and innovative ideas for joint action to promote and improve health equity.
This is a celebration event with conversations, music, performance, and taster workshops for creative, health, and voluntary sector professionals and volunteers.

What you will gain by attending:

Information about what is happening in the region
Opportunity to attend taster workshops/creative sessions
Networking across the creative, health and voluntary sectors
Free lunch (there is such a thing!)
The event is free, but spaces are limited, and registration is required.

Showcase your work

They want to highlight the great work that has or is being done in the Liverpool City Region. You can present your work on a stand or put forward a piece of work (film/music/performance) to be showcased as part of the staged event.

Please note that places are limited and so you are not guaranteed a showcasing opportunity. To be considered for showcasing please add details of what it is you would like to showcase using the registration form.

Let’s come together to reimagine how creativity can transform health and wellbeing.

The Secrets of Sudley House

Take the opportunity to discover some of the secrets of Sudley House. Join their Participation Team for a family-friendly look around this wonderful historic home, and together uncover some of the secrets of the house and of George Holt and his family.

Find out more about Sudley’s wartime past, the House’s hidden safe and much more.

Each Secrets of Sudley House session has a limited number of tickets available. £5.00 per adult and £2.00 per child aged 6 years to 17 years old.

Strike a pose

On the 7th of March, Refugee Women Connect proudly presents their very first charity fashion show – Strike a pose – hosted at the iconic Invisible Wind Factory.

This venue, known for its unforgettable events, has welcomed legends like Bicep, Groove Armada, and JUNGLE, and now it’s their turn to make it shine. Expect a night Liverpool has never seen before as their sensational models take to the stage, showcasing the stunning creations of eleven talented designers. It’s a celebration of fashion, community, diversity and the vital work Refugee Women Connect does. Organised and hosted by Amy Farrell and Mia Brent, who are volunteer fundraising coordinators for Refugee Women Connect and students at the University of Liverpool, Strike a pose will bring in International Women’s day 2025.

Refugee Women Connect is a Merseyside based charity, working to build a safe life in the UK for all women refugees and asylum seekers. Their service users come from all walks of life, those who have fled situations of conflict, persecution and abuse. Many of their service users have survived some form of gender-based violence, including sexual abuse, exploitation, human trafficking and female genital mutilation. They offer expert support to the women and their children in the community, as well working with policy makers and the wider asylum sector to support their access to social justice.

They provide practical support for refugee women and their families. This includes expert casework, accommodation and housing support, school access for children, information sessions and English language classes. They also offer bespoke one-to-one mental health support for women recovering from trauma, as well as group wellbeing sessions. Strike a pose, celebrates empowerment of all, including those that Refugee Women Connect support. This year will celebrate Refugee Women Connects 20 year anniversary, and what a way to celebrate it.

Strike a pose will feature collections from aspiring and professional designers including Charlie Supastar, Holy Beasley, Louise Morgan, Colette Castellon, Jemma Adelle, Samir Edwards-Sutton, Emma Rose, Abi Twigg, Charlie Ann Buxton, Freya May and Giina Ferguson. We are humbled to be able to showcase the work of these eleven talented designers, who they have had the pleasure of meeting through this event. The collections focus on a range of topics from neurodivergence, to female empowerment, to the underfunding of the NHS. This event has shown us the kindness and generosity of Liverpool creatives, with all of their designers, hair stylists, makeup artists and backstage staff donating their time and efforts to the event.

They are featuring other creative talents in Liverpool’s music and dance world. Their opening act will be none other than the jazz, neo-soul and funk band Understudy. After two years of collaboratively writing, reinterpreting, performing, and grooving, they have consolidated their repertoire to hail the Erykah Badu’s and Jamiroquai’s of the world to Liverpool’s vibrant music scene, and let the people dance!

The excitement doesn’t end there, they are collaborating with two female led DJ collectives, Sonder groove and Six in the city, to host our afterparty at Meraki. A one night only collaboration, with a line up that will represent some of Liverpool’s hottest DJ talent including phia, owmad, deejay daisy and more. They cannot wait to dance the night away in celebration of the success of Strike a Pose.

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Second release tickets out now! Group ticket discount available. 100% of each ticket sale is a direct donation to RWC

On The Banks Of The Royal Blue Mersey

With Everton football club moving to a spectacular new home at Bramley Moore next August. On The Banks Of The Royal Blue Mersey is a comical celebration of the history of the club its players and it’s unbelievable history.

Local writers Steve Bird (Keeping Faith, Chasing Rainbows & Mothers Ruin) and Paul Daley (The Bitters & The Manopause) have created a comedy that charts the history of Everton from its first home in Anfield to the building of Goodison Park and all the iconic and memorable moments, that will live long in every Everton fans memory.

It’s a tale you couldn’t make up, so Steve and Paul have…

Directed Lee Clotworthy (Out The Woodwork) and a cast filled with Merseyside’s finest acting talent On The Banks Of The Royal Blue Mersey promises to be a laugh aloud celebration of Everton past present and future.

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After Nine sold out productions in Liverpool, they are bringing the show to the Wirral for one night only.

Extremis

The UK premiere of a new play by award-winning playwright Ian Moore

A world on the brink of extinction where human resilience collides with moral complexity, loyalty is tested, and the boundaries of courage blur.

A gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and the raw essence of what it means to face the ultimate choice.
Will hope prevail, or will darkness reign?

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‘A superb exploration of the human condition’
‘… a playwright worth watching… quality acting, engaging and extremely plausible’

DDFI40: Rage, Riot and Revolution

To celebrate DaDa’s 40th Birthday, they are launching their exhibition ‘Rage, Riot and Revolution’, on International Women’s Day.

For over four decades, disabled women in Liverpool and the North West have been powerful agents of change locally, nationally and internationally, reshaping their communities and the way society views disabled people. This exhibition celebrates the achievements of female activists, artists, leaders and champions of disability activism and highlights their essential contributions to both local and global progress.

This exhibition celebrates their resilience, ingenuity, and impact. Through photography, they illuminate their stories as activists fighting for equal rights, as artists reshaping cultural narratives, and as leaders in our communities.

The North West has long been a place for grassroots movements, and disabled women have played a pivotal role in shaping this history. At the heart of this work lies disability culture: a celebration of identity, creativity, and community rooted in the lived experiences of disabled people. Through art, activism, and leadership, these women have amplified their voices, challenged societal norms, and reshaped policies that impact millions. They have rejected the narrative and representation of disability as being negative, and instead embraced it as a source of strength, innovation, and belonging.

“It is the systems that continue to disempower and disable us, not us.”

(Zoe Partington DaDa, CEO)

Many of these women have engaged in global networks, influencing policy, art, and activism worldwide.

As you explore these photographs and stories, consider the barriers they’ve dismantled and the futures they’ve created to ensure we embrace difference. Their passion, drive and work invites us to reimagine how we perceive ‘disability’ and ‘difference’—not to be seen as pitying, medical or charitable, but as a source of unique perspectives, strength and innovation.

The photographs in this exhibition honour their stories, capturing the resilience, creativity, and vision that have driven profound social and cultural change. They invite you to reflect on how these leaders have not only shaped policy and culture but also built a legacy of empowerment that continues to transform lives. Their influence extends far beyond Liverpool—fuelling international movements for disability justice and inclusion, inspiring a global audience to see disability not as a barrier, but as a powerful perspective.

This is more than a celebration—it’s a call to action. By embracing the values of disability culture, we can all contribute to a more equitable, inclusive future where diverse voices lead the way.

Included in this exhibition are portraits of artists and activists: Ruth Fabby, Kaite O’Reilley, Cheryl Martin, Liz Carr, Mandy Redvers-Rowe, Amina Atiq, Pam Thomas and more.

About DDFI40:

DaDaFest International returns 8th-31st March 2025 to celebrate DaDa’s 40th Anniversary and this time they are coming with ‘RAGE: A Quiet Riot’.

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DDFI40 will showcase work by disabled artists that captures all shapes and sides of rage. From the internal quiet frustrations and righteous rage, to overt injustice and activism, DDFI40 will explore disability rights, disability arts, access, ableism and ‘Rage’ in an explosion of creativity.