Judy and Liza – 10th Anniversary...

Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli are back together again thanks to a sensational musical experience, Judy and Liza.

The show is held St Helens Theatre Royal, 13 October, 7.30pm. See here for tickets.

This dazzling production tells the turbulent tale of Hollywood’s biggest stars against the backdrop of their infamous 1964 London Palladium concert. West End stars Emma Dears and Helen Sheals belt out their most famous hits with uncanny resemblance,bursting with elusive star quality.

Featuring live performances of Cabaret, Maybe This Time, The Trolley Song and The Man That Got Away to name but a few. The audience are taken on an emotional rollercoaster journey as we discover the uncanny parallels between some of Judy and Liza’s most iconic songs and their own personal lives.

Spend an evening with the mother and daughter who really did put the ‘show’ into showbiz.

Produced by Bill Elms Productions and On Song Productions. Created by Emma Dears.

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

From the writers of hit sketch show Hormonal Housewives comes the brand-new musical comedy Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

The show is held St helens Theatre Royal, 17 September, 7.30pm. See here for tickets.

This show will get you In the Mood for Dancing as it’s jam packed with your favourite night-out anthems. You’ll be dancing in the aisles and rolling in them too once they get this party started!

Head along and join best friends Karen, Jackie, Jocelyn and Angie, played by our all-star cast: Legendary Nolan Sister Maureen Nolan, X Factor Finalist Niki Evans, CBBC Creeped Out’s Stephanie Dooley and Olivier Award Winner Leanne Jones on a night out with no holds barred.

Sex, diets, men, fashion, chocolate, wine and more wine all feature in a riotous script that promises to be the girl’s night out to remember. If you are a Dancing Queen, bored of working 9 to 5 or just want to Feel like a Woman then grab your feather boas and put on your dancing shoes because Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!!

Manchester Collective: Voice of the Wh...

In the dark and lonely depths of the Pacific Ocean, the whales are singing. Listen closely. Can you hear them?

The event is held Future Yard, 1 October, 8pm. See here for tickets.

In their first major touring project of the year, Manchester Collective bring together a strange and unsettling set of otherworldly music.

Molly Joyce’s ecstatic ‘High and Low’ opens the programme – solo piano presented as a celestial, supercharged, percussive force of nature. ‘Curved Form (St Endellion)’ by Alex Groves, performed live for the first time, conjures up a meditative seascape for live electronics and strings. Listeners are submerged in cascading tides and layered textures, contrasting sharply with Andrew Hamilton’s frenetic ‘In Beautiful May’.

In the end though, it’s back to the sea. Down, down, down. The night finishes with George Crumb’s enigmatic ‘Vox Balaenae’, performed on instruments that are amplified and modified. Music from another world.

Gotta Get Theroux This: Garage & ...

After their last sold out show in Liverpool, they are bringing the unrivalled king of documentaries, Mr. Louis Theroux (cardboard version), back to 24 Kitchen Street for another unforgettable night of Disco & Garage!!

The show is held 20 September, 10pm. See here for tickets.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

A meet and greet with (a cardboard cutout of) Louis Theroux
Louis Theroux masks
Louis Theroux Visuals
Full venue transformation
Competition Prizes
Bangin Garage, Disco, House & Funk all night long!