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.

  • The Intrusion Liverpool's Unity Theatre

    Review: The Intrusion At Unity Theatre

    Performance and Precision: A Masterclass in Immersive Theatrical Storytelling The anticipatory atmosphere at Unity Theatre, Liverpool was palpable, heightened by an unusual pre-show ritual. Upon entering, each audience member was handed a slip of paper, a stark invitation to confront mortality by documenting their imagined final moments before a world-ending catastrophe. This seemingly simple act proved to be a masterstroke, a subtle yet profound prelude that would resonate throughout the evening’s theatrical experience, embedding the…

  • The Epstein Theatre Liverpool

    Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre To Re-Open This Summer

    Liverpool’s much-loved Epstein Theatre is set to reopen after a deal was agreed to breathe new life into the historic city centre venue. The Grade II listed theatre closed its doors in June 2023 following a decision by the city council, which owns the building’s freehold, to withdraw financial support which had helped to keep the 112-year-old venue running. But now the Hanover Street landmark is due to welcome audiences once again, with new leaseholders…

  • The Intrusion Theatre Production Coming To Unity Theatre Liverpool

    The Intrusion: Examining Climate Crisis Through Comedy – Finding Hope In The Bleakness of Extinction

    Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot present The Intrusion, a dark comedy exploring climate crisis and survival after civilisation’s end. Premiering at Leeds Playhouse (March 1-8) before touring northern venues, the Kafkaesque play uses humour and original music to examine extinction. Developed with experts and community insights, the production features Kitty Devlin (Bridgerton), Alex Hinson, and Siobhan Cha Cha. Directed by Anna Marshall, it offers an “anarchic look” at a desperate situation,…

  • Wes Williams

    In Conversation – Wes Williams (Grin Theatre)

    For over a decade, Grin Theatre has been a driving force in LGBTQ+ representation within Merseyside’s theatre scene. Founded in 2011, the company has provided a powerful platform for queer creatives through its dynamic productions, workshops, and mentorships. From the beloved annual Queertet festival to thought-provoking plays that challenge audiences, Grin continues to evolve, collaborating with theatre companies across the North West to amplify LGBTQ+ voices. In this interview, we speak with Wes Williams, the…

  • Prima Facie Starring Jodie Comer Coming To Liverpool for final tour

    Jodie Comer To Bring Prima Facie To Liverpool For Final Tour

    Jodie Comer will reprise her award-winning role in Prima Facie for a final tour in 2026, with the production making a highly anticipated stop at Liverpool Playhouse. The Killing Eve star, originally from Liverpool, will return to her hometown for the last leg of the tour, running from 17 to 21 March. Written by Suzie Miller, Prima Facie tells the powerful story of a barrister who defends men accused of rape before experiencing sexual assault…

  • Dead Mom Play

    A Play Within A Play, Within A Dying Moment: ‘Dead Mom Play’ at Unity Theatre

    Dead Mom Play, at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre, dared to confront the raw, uncomfortable edges of grief and artistic creation, and did so with a surprising blend of dark humour and theatrical self-awareness. What initially seemed a straightforward narrative of a young playwright facing his mother’s impending death quickly unfurled into a meta- theatrical exploration of the very act of storytelling and creative performance. The premise, a young playwright grappling with his dying mother and the…

  • Lisa Allen of Shakespeare North Playhouse Credit Lucy Williams

    In Conversation – Lisa Allen, CEO & Creative Director of Shakespeare North Playhouse

    When Lisa Allen took the reins as CEO & Creative Director of Shakespeare North Playhouse in September 2024, she stepped into a venue with a strong foundation and a passionate community behind it. With a deep appreciation for the theatre’s role in both artistic excellence and local engagement, Lisa is leading the Playhouse into an exciting new chapter. In this interview, we discuss her first impressions of the venue and the town’s rich history of…

  • Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake. Jackson Fisch (The Swan), Stephen Murray (The Prince) and Company. Photo Johan Persson

    Review: Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake At The Empire Theatre

    Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, a groundbreaking reimagining of the classic ballet, continues to resonate decades after its debut as we saw tonight at the Liverpool Empire. This 30th-anniversary production of Swan Lake, while perhaps less shocking than its 1995 premiere, retains its anarchic spirit and emotional core, offering a potent exploration of family dynamics, repressed desire, and the search for identity. Bourne’s genius lies in his ability to blend the familiar narrative with a fresh,…

  • Dead Mom Play

    In Conversation – Ben Blais And Griffin Bellah, Dead Mom Play

    Have you ever experienced a play that made you laugh and cry in equal measure? Dead Mom Play, a dark comedy about a young man confronting his mother’s death, has resonated with audiences and critics alike. With reviews highlighting its “funny and moving” nature (Edinburgh Festival Fringe) it’s a play that promises to stay in the mind for a long time. You are highly recommended to catch a performance at the Unity Theatre on Saturday…

  • New 2025 summer season of outdoor pop-up theatre announced by TheReader

    Summer 2025 Season of Outdoor Pop-up Theatre Announced By The Reader

    The Reader has announced five new open-air theatre productions for summer, as well as a new family show added to the Easter line-up. Shared Reading charity The Reader has unveiled a new programme of open-air theatre for summer 2025, featuring Jane Austen, Shakespearean favourites, Gilbert and Sullivan and a fun family show. Five performances will be staged outdoors in one of the city’s hidden historic gems – the art-deco style Garden Theatre in Liverpool’s Calderstones…

  • The Story Forge Make Your Own Myth 2025 Tour

    Hilarious Family-Friendly Show Invites You To ‘Make Your Own Myth’

    Award-winning theatre company, Rubbish Shakespeare Company are joining forces with Silly History Boys to proudly present the first UK Tour of The Story Forge: Make Your Own Myth – a hilarious hour of high-octane adventure, told through their distinctive fusion of clowning, silly storytelling, physical comedy and live music.  The Story Forge: Make Your Own Myth is an immersive, all-ages family show, where two larger-than-life history professors and a live musician make new myths from children’s ideas. Audiences will…

  • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 1936 Credit Marc Brenner

    Review: The Merchant of Venice 1936 At The Playhouse Theatre

    A single candle flickers, a fragile point of light against the encroaching darkness. Hebrew prayers, ancient and resonant, murmur through the air, a whisper of tradition in a world about to be torn apart. Then, the illusion shatters. This is not the gilded cage of Shakespeare’s Venice, but the grimy reality of London’s East End, 1936. This production of The Merchant of Venice, a bold and unsettling reimagining, is a theatrical time machine, transporting us…

  • OutHaus 1

    Review: OutHaus – Tenderfoot Theatre Company At Edge Hill University Arts Centre

    OutHaus, a work-in-progress production by Tenderfoot Theatre Company, embodies a raw, exhilarating energy that belies its developmental status. This isn’t your typical tentative workshop performance, fraught with nervous glances and hesitant line deliveries. Instead, this 90-minute theatrical romp pulsates with a vibrant, infectious enthusiasm, grabbing the audience from the first moment and refusing to let go. It’s a testament to the company’s commitment to dynamic storytelling and a clear passion for the themes they explore.…

  • Woman Women Credit Alan Blundell Photography

    Review: Woman | Women At The Shakespeare North Playhouse

    The press release to Rowena Gander’s Woman | Women boldly promises it to be a show that challenges traditional, normative ideas of lesbian relationships through a mixture of physical theatre and comedy. A show that will take a deep dive into the themes of pace, compatibility, attachment and internalized homophobia, showcasing how these issues resonate differently across individuals. This is a labour of love for Ms Gander, the culmination of experience gained over many years…

  • 1984 - Keith Allen & Mark Quartley - Simon Annand

    Review: 1984 At The Liverpool Playhouse

    1984 by George Orwell is both a prophecy and a warning about totalitarianism, what it looks like and, through the main character, what it feels like when there is no freedom either to act or think and when the leader of The Party, Big Brother, decides what are facts and what is true. The power of the story is that every generation over the last 75 years has found something to relate about their own…

  • Theatre Porto and Teatro Pomodoro present - Star of Wonder

    Liverpool Will ‘Follow The Star’ This Christmas In A Family Theatre Show For Everyone

    An accessible, child-centred show, performed by a diverse cast of international and learning disabled performers is set to be a Christmas hit this year in Liverpool. In Star of Wonder at the Unity Theatre, audiences of all ages and abilities are invited to join three friends on a wondrous journey to follow a star. What follows is a hilarious, magical and memorable show for all the family, full of clowning, magical interaction and brilliant puppetry. Created by the award-winning Liverpool-based collective Teatro…

  • 1984 - Full Cast - Simon Annand

    New Stage Production of George Orwell’s 1984 Comes To Liverpool 

    To commemorate 75 years since the publication of George Orwell’s groundbreaking novel, this thrilling new stage adaptation, features Keith Allen and is directed by Lindsay Posner (3 Sisters on Hope Street, Everyman, 2008). 1984 is an iconic story of surveillance, oppression and forbidden love and is adapted for the stage by Ryan Craig (Charlotte and Theodore, Ustinov Studio; The Holy Rosenbergs and Our Class, National Theatre), who was nominated as Most Promising Playwright at the…

  • English National Ballet - Mary Skeaping's Giselle

    Review: ‘Giselle’ At Liverpool Empire Theatre

    Witnessing the English National Ballet’s revival of their 1971 Giselle was an experience to savour, one that elevated the standard for this beloved classic to new heights. The company executed each element to near perfection—Mary Skeaping’s renowned choreography and direction, the meticulous recreation of David Walker’s original set, the evocative lighting and costumes, and the orchestra’s powerful score under Gavin Sutherland’s expert direction. Together, these components coalesced into a afternoon matinee performance of extraordinary intensity…

  • English National Ballet - Mary Skeaping's Giselle

    English National Ballet – Mary Skeaping’s Giselle Coming To Liverpool’s Empire Theatre

    This Wednesday 23 October sees the start of a four performance run at the Liverpool Empire of English National Ballet’s acclaimed 1971 production of Giselle. The celebrated choregrapher and director Mary Skeatings interpretation of the 1841 standout of the classical ballet canon has garnered much praise for its artistic synthesis of peasant countryside life and the eternal forces of the supernatural. Giselle is a haunting story of innocence and betrayal – a timeless tale about…

  • Woman _ Women Theatre Show

    Woman | Women Theatre Show Takes Deep Dive Into Fast-Paced Nature of Lesbian Relationships

    A new stage production is fusing performance art and physical theatre to explore how lesbian relationships do not follow traditional societal expectations. Woman | Women is a physical and comedic show that takes an academic deep dive into the fast-paced nature of  same sex relationships between women. The autumn tour also features pre-show discussions on sexuality and creativity in an open conversation format. The show, which will tour Ormskirk, Liverpool, and Prescot this November, is the brainchild 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.

  • Liverpool Empire Theatre – The city’s largest theatre and a go-to for West End tours, big-budget musicals, dance spectaculars and family blockbusters.

  • Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse – Two of the city's most beloved venues, known for championing new writing, regional voices and socially relevant theatre.

  • Unity Theatre – A home for experimental and contemporary work, often platforming local talent, global issues and boundary-pushing performances.

  • Royal Court Theatre – A favourite for sharp local comedies and shows with a Liverpool twist — often fun, fearless, and proudly Scouse.

  • 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.

Our reviews cover:

  • West End musicals and touring productions

  • Contemporary plays and world premieres

  • Fringe theatre and experimental performances

  • Student-led and community theatre projects

  • 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.

Expect features with:

  • Local playwrights debuting new work

  • Cast and crew from major productions

  • Emerging performers from Liverpool and the wider region

  • 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.

You’ll also find tips on:

  • Budget-friendly tickets and pay-what-you-can shows

  • Student offers and discounts

  • Family-friendly performances

  • 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:

  • Liverpool Theatre Festival and Fringe events that celebrate emerging work

  • New writing showcases and script-in-hand performances

  • One-off site-specific productions and festival collaborations

  • 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.

We regularly update this category with:

  • Theatre reviews, previews, and highlights

  • Interviews with Liverpool’s theatre-makers

  • Show recommendations across genres and venues

  • 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.