Theatre in Liverpool
Discover the latest theatre in Liverpool — with previews, reviews, interviews and must-see shows across the city’s best venues and stages.
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Star-Studded Cast Announced for Cinderella at the Epstein Theatre This Christmas
The Epstein Theatre has unveiled the full glittering cast for its magical Christmas production of Cinderella, with Coronation Street favourite Katie McGlynn leading the way as the beloved fairytale heroine. McGlynn, who won a National Television Award for her role as Sinead Tinker, is joined by Liverpool panto icon Leanne Campbell, returning by popular demand to sprinkle festive magic as the Fairy Godmother. TV presenter and BBC Radio Merseyside reporter Kevin Duala – known to…
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Valley Community Theatre Brings a Classic Panto Tale Home to the Heart of Netherley
The Valley Community Theatre is opening 2026 with a familiar seasonal highlight: its annual pantomime, a fixture that has become something of a local tradition in Netherley. This January, Valley takes on Dick Whittington, but with a twist that roots the story firmly — and affectionately — in L27. In this reimagined version, Dick and his ever-resourceful cat set out not for London, but for Netherley, in search of opportunity, adventure and the occasional bit of trouble.…
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Christmas Comes To Unity Theatre With Special Seasonal Shows For Everyone
After a packed Autumn season of brilliant shows, Liverpool’s thriving combined arts venue – Unity Theatre – forges ahead with its ever-popular Christmas programme. Serving as a counterpoint to the mainstream, Unity exist to champion diverse arts and platform underrepresented voices – and this year’s festive shows do just that! Kicking things off on 3 & 4 December, a bold new voice in feminist theatre comes to the Unity; Rotten Apple is a raw, poetic exploration of…
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St Helens Theatre Royal Unveils Full Cast For Dick Whittington This Christmas
The streets of St Helens are being paved with entertainment gold this Christmas thanks to a fantastic cast which is ready to enchant Theatre Royal family audiences. Regal Entertainments Ltd will present Dick Whittington – the first time in the company’s 25-year history. The thrilling tale, which is packed with larger-than-life characters, dazzling costumes and scenery and a superb soundtrack, will run from Friday 28 November to Sunday 11 January 2026. Emmerdale star Matthew Wolfenden has already been announced…
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Jhanaica Van Mook on Bringing Liverpool Spirit to The Scouse Christmas Carol
Liverpool Royal Court’s annual Christmas spectacular is back — louder, cheekier and more full of heart than ever. This year’s festive offering, The Scouse Christmas Carol, opens on Friday 7 November and runs until 17 January 2026, promising a riotous mix of Dickensian ghosts, Scouse humour, live music and, in a new twist, a touch of murder-mystery. At the heart of the show is Jhanaica Van Mook, a rising star whose name you’ll want to…
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Review: Sherlock Holmes, The Hunt for Moriarty at Shakespeare North Playhouse
Produced by Blackeyed Theatre and adapted by Nick Lane, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty at Shakespeare North Playhouse is a crowd-pleasing, well-paced night of theatre that serves both brain and heart. It keeps the plot moving, gives the central partnership room to breathe, and trusts audiences to enjoy a good puzzle without being patronised. The result is an accessible, entertaining evening that feels deliberately made for local theatergoers. London, 1901. As the British Empire…
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Review: Something About George – The George Harrison Story at The Brindley Theatre
As a part of its national tour Something About Productions brings this heart warming tale to The Brindley Theatre. There’s something truly special about Something About George – The George Harrison Story. This heartfelt stage show is a moving tribute to one of Liverpool’s most quietly influential sons – a man whose music continues to speak to millions around the world. With timeless songs like My Sweet Lord, Something, and Handle With Care, the show…
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Review: Weeping Bank’s Way Marker at Unity Theatre
A superbly haunting tale that whispers beyond the stage and into the Liverpool night. In the candlelit hush of the Unity Theatre, Weeping Bank’s Way Marker unfolded like a folktale rediscovered: something ancient, unearthed from the soil of England’s darker, sodden corners. The company’s UK tour arrived in Liverpool tonight, the eve of Halloween. The clocks have gone back, the nights are drawing in, and the city itself feels that familiar tilt toward the mysterious…
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Spooky Tales and Festive Adventures: Family Shows at Unity Theatre this Autumn & Winter
With the Half-Term Holidays fast-approaching – and the festive season beginning to make itself felt – there’s plenty of great, affordable family-friendly shows happening at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre over the next few months. To mark Halloween season, Spooky Tales creeps into The Unity on 29 October with a devilishly delightful mix of puppetry, spine-tingling storytelling and ghoulish giggles. Perfect for brave children aged 9+ and their grown-ups, this one-hour show will have you gasping, gawping…
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Review: The Wizard of Oz At St Helens Theatre Royal
Directed by Chantelle Joseph this vibrant production of The Wizard of Oz embraces comfort and clarity, steering away from radical reinterpretation to present a heartwarming and family-friendly adaptation of the beloved tale. It captures the essence of emotional authenticity while weaving a coherent narrative that resonates across generations. The swift pacing of the performance skillfully captivates younger audience members, complemented by tender moments of reflection that appeal to adults, fostering a rich emotional landscape throughout…
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Queer and Non-Binary Artists Take Centre Stage at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre This Autumn
Queer and non-Binary Artists are shining brightly at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre this Autumn, presenting shows that explore identity, community and solidarity, alongside the return of Homotopia Festival – who launch their 2025 edition at the venue on November 1st, followed by a further 3 shows throughout the month. Serving as a counterpoint to the mainstream, Unity exists to champion diverse arts and platform underrepresented and marginalised voices – and this season’s programme does just that. Unity has been behaving radically onstage…
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Bad Lads: Mike Kenny and Jenny Sealey on Turning Testimony into Theatre
Truth, Trauma and the Power of Telling… Theatre has the power not just to reflect society but to bear witness—and with Bad Lads, writer Mike Kenny and director Jenny Sealey fulfil that charge with uncommon courage and integrity. Rooted in the testimony of men who endured life inside the Medomsley Youth Detention Centre in County Durham during the 1980s, the production reaches beyond drama into urgent social reckoning. Kenny, best known for his versatility and…
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Nick Lane Brings a New Sherlock Holmes Mystery to Life at Shakespeare North Playhouse
From Page to Stage: Stitching Together the Holmesian World… Running from the 5th to the 8th this November, the ever-inventive Blackeyed Theatre brings its latest touring production, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty, to Prescot’s Shakespeare North Playhouse — promising mystery, intrigue, and a thrilling night at the theatre. Adapted by Nick Lane from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this brand-new play takes audiences back to London, 1901. The Empire trembles as Queen…
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Weeping Bank’s ‘Way Marker’ to Haunt Liverpool’s Unity Theatre This Halloween
The Chills Are Coming: Liverpool Unity Theatre to Host an Evening of Ghostly Tales… After a sold-out tour of the Midlands and an acclaimed appearance at the UK Ghost Story Festival, the unique and unnerving storytelling of The Librarian of Weeping Bank is set to captivate Liverpool for the first time. On Thursday 30 October the intimate setting of the Unity Theatre will be transformed into the candlelit study of the enigmatic Librarian for a…
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Review: Lost Atoms Liverpool Playhouse Theatre
Lost Atoms is a tightly woven, emotionally resonant drama that delves deeply into the complex themes of memory, identity, and the fragile nature of human relationships. The play unravels the intricate ways in which past experiences shape our present selves and profoundly influence the connections we forge with one another. This production masterfully combines intimate storytelling with inventive physicality, resulting in a performance that feels both immediate and subtly unsettling, inviting the audience to engage…
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A Fairytale Spectacle: The Sleeping Beauty Coming To Liverpool Empire
If you’re after a little magic this October, then step inside the Liverpool Empire and prepare to be transported. English National Ballet are bringing Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s The Sleeping Beauty to town, and it’s an evening that promises pure wonder. We all know the story – Princess Aurora cursed at birth by the deliciously wicked Carabosse, doomed to prick her finger on her 16th birthday. But thanks to the Lilac Fairy’s intervention, death is swapped…
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Lost Atoms – A Frantic Exploration of Love and Memory
Frantic Assembly’s Lost Atoms is a raw, physical dive into love, loss and the fragile nature of memory. Written by Anna Jordan (Yen, The Unreturning, Succession), and directed by Frantic’s Scott Graham, this new production fuses movement, light and sound to explore how we remember — and misremember — the people who shape us. Jess and Robbie (Hannah Sinclair Robinson and Joe Layton) meet in a liminal “No Man’s Land”, where fragments of their past…
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Review: The Last Laugh at Liverpool Playhouse
Three of Britain’s most prolific comedians are brought to life in this hilarious yet poignant adapted play centered around the lives of Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe and Bob Monkhouse. Take a trip down memory lane and join the trio on a witty, uproariously sentimental journey through the years. Described as a ‘Love letter to the golden age of comedy’. A guaranteed gleeful and entertaining night out! This is a performance for all, fans old and…
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Review: Shake It Up Baby at the Epstein Theatre
The Epstein Theatre’s world premiere of Shake It Up Baby revisits one of the most unique chapters in popular music history — The Beatles’ apprenticeship in the clubs of Hamburg — and does so with an infectious vitality that makes the evening as much a gig as it is a play. Rather than attempting to pin down the precise chronology of events, Stephen Fletcher’s production embraces atmosphere and energy, treating the story as a memory,…
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Review: Night Collar at St Helens Theatre Royal
Having been shown previously in 2010 and 2011 at the Theatre Royal, one of Merseyside’s favourite theatres, Night Collar returns and sweeps you into the dark heart of Christmas Eve, where a solitary taxi serves as a portal to a city’s hidden rhythms. Over the course of this performance, playwrights Tony Furlong and Jimmy Power, under the direction of Regal Ents. Chantelle Joseph guide us through skimpily lit streets, brash encounters, and fleeting glimpses of…
Liverpool’s theatre scene is bold, brilliant and always evolving. From grand historic venues to intimate fringe spaces and cutting-edge performances, the city offers a rich and diverse mix of theatre that rivals anywhere in the UK.
At Liverpool Noise, our “Theatre in Liverpool” section is where you’ll find everything you need to stay in the loop — including show previews, reviews, artist interviews, and spotlight features on upcoming productions across the city.
Whether you're into musicals, new writing, political drama, experimental performance or family-friendly shows, we bring you behind the curtain and into the heart of Liverpool’s vibrant theatrical landscape.
A City of Stages: From Grand Theatres to Independent Spaces
Liverpool is home to some of the UK’s most iconic and historic theatre venues. Each offers its own unique experience — from red velvet glamour to stripped-back fringe stages.
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Liverpool Empire Theatre – The city’s largest theatre and a go-to for West End tours, big-budget musicals, dance spectaculars and family blockbusters.
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Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse – Two of the city's most beloved venues, known for championing new writing, regional voices and socially relevant theatre.
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Unity Theatre – A home for experimental and contemporary work, often platforming local talent, global issues and boundary-pushing performances.
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Royal Court Theatre – A favourite for sharp local comedies and shows with a Liverpool twist — often fun, fearless, and proudly Scouse.
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Hope Street Theatre, Capstone Theatre and Lantern Theatre – Smaller venues offering space for grassroots performance, student productions, spoken word, and fringe theatre.
Our coverage spans mainstream hits and independent gems, making this your go-to guide for theatre in Liverpool, no matter your taste or budget.
Theatre Reviews & Previews
Want to know if a new show is worth seeing? We regularly publish honest, insightful theatre reviews, giving you a real sense of what to expect before booking a ticket.
We also bring you previews of upcoming shows, so you can stay ahead of what’s on — from major tours to original plays debuting right here in Liverpool.
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West End musicals and touring productions
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Contemporary plays and world premieres
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Fringe theatre and experimental performances
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Student-led and community theatre projects
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Seasonal shows (e.g. pantos, Christmas productions)
We aim to reflect the full breadth of Liverpool’s theatre output — from glittering curtain-raisers to raw, stripped-back monologues that leave you thinking for days.
Interviews & Behind the Scenes
Theatre is about people — writers, directors, actors, designers and communities. We spotlight the voices behind the scenes, interviewing creatives from across Liverpool’s theatre scene to uncover their inspirations, process, and the stories they’re telling.
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Local playwrights debuting new work
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Cast and crew from major productions
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Emerging performers from Liverpool and the wider region
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Organisations and festivals shaping the future of theatre
These interviews and behind-the-scenes features add depth and context to the productions we cover, connecting you with the creative life of the city.
Theatre for Everyone
We believe theatre should be for everyone — and Liverpool’s inclusive, community-driven approach means there are shows and spaces welcoming to all.
From relaxed performances and accessible shows to LGBTQ+ stories, youth theatre, and socially conscious work, there’s something for every audience.
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Budget-friendly tickets and pay-what-you-can shows
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Student offers and discounts
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Family-friendly performances
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Touring productions visiting Liverpool for one night only
Festivals & New Writing
Liverpool is a breeding ground for bold new voices in theatre. Our coverage also includes:
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Liverpool Theatre Festival and Fringe events that celebrate emerging work
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New writing showcases and script-in-hand performances
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One-off site-specific productions and festival collaborations
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Opportunities for creatives to get involved in the local theatre scene
We keep our ears to the ground so you don’t miss out on one-night-only performances, scratch nights, or pop-up events in unexpected places.
Why Explore Liverpool’s Theatre Scene with Liverpool Noise?
At Liverpool Noise, we celebrate the creative energy of the city — and theatre is at the heart of it. Whether you’re a seasoned theatregoer or seeing your first show, our theatre section helps you discover what’s on, what’s worth seeing, and who’s making it happen.
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Theatre reviews, previews, and highlights
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Interviews with Liverpool’s theatre-makers
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Show recommendations across genres and venues
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Listings for new writing, fringe and alternative theatre
Scroll through our latest theatre features below and discover the shows, stories and spaces that make Liverpool’s stage so exciting.


















