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.

  • Drop The Dead Donkey - Photo Credit - Manuel Harlan

    Drop The Dead Donkey Brings the Newsroom to Playhouse 

    The original cast and writers of the BAFTA and Emmy award-winning TV comedy reunite for a brand-new stage adaptation of Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening! It’s coming to Liverpool Playhouse from Tuesday 14 May to Saturday 18 May. This time, the Globelink News team is not only back but also taking the stage live for the very first time.  Bursting with razor-sharp wit and classic British humour, this brand-new production reimagines the iconic TV…

  • Helen Carter will play Shirley Valentine

    Liverpool Everyman Celebrates 60th Year with Revival of Willy Russell’s Shirley Valentine 

    Willy Russell’s one-woman show, Shirley Valentine, comes home to the Liverpool Everyman as part of the theatre’s 60th birthday celebrations from 1st to 29th March 2025. Originally commissioned and staged by the Everyman, the role of Shirley will be played by Liverpool actor Helen Carter in a revival directed by Stephen Fletcher.  Willy Russell is one of the most celebrated and widely produced writers of his generation, with works regularly produced across the globe. Willy has…

  • Tom Cain Interview - 97+ Theatre Show

    In Conversation – Tom Cain (97+ Playwright)

    In a powerful new theatrical drama titled 97+, playwright Tom Cain delves into the profound impact of the Hillsborough disaster. The play explores the ongoing fight for justice and the enduring trauma faced by survivors. For our latest interview, we sat down with Tom to understand his inspiration for 97+ and the significance of representing such a sensitive event on stage. Liverpool Noise: Can you tell us about the inspiration behind 97+ and what drove…

  • Frankenstein Production Photo. Liverpool Playhouse. Actors Georgia-Mae Myers and Nedum Okonyia. Photo by Ed Waring

    Immersive Frankenstein Spectacle Arrives At Playhouse This April

    A retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, crafted by the innovative theatre company, imitating the dog, merges digital technology with compelling live theatre at the Liverpool Playhouse from Wednesday 17 to Saturday 20 April.   This modern adaptation of Frankenstein, produced by imitating the dog, follows their thought-provoking and boundary-pushing productions at the Playhouse, including Heart of Darkness and Macbeth. It’s co-produced with Leeds Playhouse, with whom they have previously collaborated on the critically-acclaimed recreation of…

  • Come Together at the Royal Court Liverpool - Credit Andrew AB Photography

    Review: ‘Come Together’ At Royal Court Liverpool

    Come Together brings us all back home. Following the success of last year’s smash, Two of Us, Tom Connor and Mark Newnham reprise roles they were seemingly born to play as Paul McCartney and John Lennon. Two of Us was outstanding entertainment and Come Together is no less joyful in the company of first-class musicians and the greatest song book of all time. Everyone from Beatles’ aficionados to proud Scousers will lap up a show…

  • Boys From The Blackstuff - Credit Jason Roberts

    ‘Boys From the Blackstuff’ Returns To Liverpool’s Royal Court This Spring

    Following its acclaimed run at Liverpool’s Royal Court last year, James Graham’s powerful new adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s seminal TV show Boys from the Blackstuff is back for 2024. The show, which wowed audiences and critics alike, will return to Liverpool’s Royal Court for three weeks, before transferring to the National Theatre for a two-week run.  The production is directed by Kate Wasserberg, with original cast members George Caple, Dominic Carter, Helen Carter, Aron Julius, Nathan McMullen,…

  • In Conversation - Sean McLoughlin

    In Conversation – Sean McLoughlin

    Over the years, Merseyside has produced some notable national and international writers and playwrights, which include Alan Bleasdale (Boys From The Black Stuff), Colin Welland (Chariots of Fire), Willy Russell (Education Rita) and Peter Shaffer (Equus). The latest addition to this long list is Sean McLoughlin, whose I Am Steven Gerrard is about to start a sold out limited run at Liverpool’s Hope Street Theatre from 25 – 28 January. We caught up with him…

  • Boys From The Blackstuff 2 - L to R Barry Sloane, Mark Womack, Nathan McMullen, Aron Julius, Andrew Schofield - C Jason Roberts

    Bleak, Brilliant And Beautifully Acted – Boys From The Blackstuff At The Royal Court

    In the lead-up to the new stage adaptation of Boys from the Blackstuff, Alan Bleasdale’s said: “Things haven’t changed, it was unemployment then and people signing on…the dreadful thing is bad things are still happening to the same people. Is the quality of life for people like us from where we come from not important?” Writer James Graham, known for hit TV drama Sherwood, about the long consequences of the 1984 miners’ strike, has collaborated with…

  • I Daniel Blake at Playhouse Liverpool - Photo Credit Pamela Raith Photography

    Ken Loach’s Acclaimed Film I, Daniel Blake Takes Centre Stage in Liverpool

    The award-winning I, Daniel Blake has been adapted for stage by Dave Johns, who played the title in the original film. More relevant now than ever, the show exposes the stark reality behind the cost-of-living crisis and is sure to ignite people’s anger when it comes to Liverpool Playhouse later this month. Dave Johns is a multi-award-winning actor and stand-up comic who has written for theatre and radio, including the stage adaptation of Stephen King’s…

  • Hit Musical Hamilton Is Coming To Liverpool

    Hit Musical Hamilton Is Coming To Liverpool

    The multi-award-winning, smash-hit musical Hamilton is coming to Liverpool in May 2025. Hamilton is a musical about the life of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The show is written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and features a score that blends hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and Broadway. Hamilton has been a huge success since it premiered on Broadway in 2015. The show has won 11 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and has been…

  • Two of Us at Royal Court Theatre - Credit Jason Roberts Photography

    Review: Two of Us At Royal Court Liverpool

    The two of you pleased pleased us. It’s 60 years this month since the Beatles started laying down the songs that would launch them on the stratospheric life-long journey of fame and adulation. That first album, Please Please Me, hit number one in the UK three months later and stayed there for 30 weeks. Reviewed at the time as “surprisingly good and up to standard”, Please Please Me stands as an important moment in the band’s…

  • Two of Us at Royal Court Liverpool

    Don’t Miss ‘Two of Us’ At Liverpool’s Royal Court With The Music of John Lennon and Paul McCartney

    Two of Us explores Lennon and McCartney’s partnership from their first meeting as teenagers at Woolton Village fete in 1957 to the break-up of the Beatles 13 years later. Mark Newnham and Tom Connor return to the Royal Court to reprise the roles of John Lennon and Paul McCartney which they first played a decade ago in Bob Eaton’s play-with-music, Lennon. This will be an unforgettable evening from the songbook of Lennon and McCartney in a stunning…

  • The Scouse Jack And The Beanstalk

    Don’t Miss The Scouse Jack And The Beanstalk At The Royal Court This Festive Season

    The Royal Court Christmas show is back, with The Scouse Jack And The Beanstalk! You want stupid jokes? They’ve got ’em. You want the best live music in town? They’ve got that too. Rude words, drinks at your table and great meals before the show? They’ve got it all covered!  The Royal Court Christmas shows are not for kids so leave them at home and treat yourselves to a great night out!  Jack’s mum is fuuumin’.…

  • The Scousetrap - Royal Court Theatre Liverpool - Credit Jason Roberts Photography

    Review: The Scousetrap at Liverpool Royal Court Theatre

    A show at the Royal Court Theatre rarely disappoints. In advance of taking your seat you know you are in for a belly full of laughs, mickey taking, wonderful scenery, bawdy language, over-acting and fourth wall breaking and you will exit into the night happier for the experience.  The Royal Court’s latest production, The Scousetrap, is another loony Liverpool take on a classic, this time the world’s longest running play, The Mousetrap by the Queen…

  • The Scousetrap at the Royal Court Theatre Liverpool

    The Scousetrap Comedy Coming To Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre

    Join the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool for the Longest Running Scouse Murder Mystery, Thriller, Comedy, as The Scousetrap arrives from 23 September – 29 October. Liverpool, 1940. The Germans have turned their focus on the biggest port in the country and surely it is only a matter of time before their bombs land on the Royal Navy’s Command Centre. The only thing that has kept Liverpool safe until now is that Adolf Hitler used to…

  • New Dawn Fades Joy Division Play at the Epstein Theatre

    Review: New Dawn Fades at the Epstein Theatre

    Bringing musical legends a little Closer. It is 43 years since Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures was released and New Dawn Fades shows how the band came together in the wake of the DIY ethos of punk times following two Sex Pistols gigs in 1976. It captures the day-to-day grind of making it and becoming much more than their forerunners, and with no little humour and powerful character portrayal. So what could this play do differently to the…

  • Liverpool Theatre Festival Announces Fantastic Programme Of New Works At Little LTF 1

    Liverpool Theatre Festival Announces Fantastic Programme Of New Works At Little LTF

    Twelve new shows will entertain festival audiences over six days at Liverpool Theatre Festival’s Little LTF at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church. Liverpool Theatre Festival has today revealed the exciting line-up of shows set to be premiered at Little LTF, its festival of new works when it returns to Liverpool City Centre next month. The second annual Little LTF will be staged at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church from Tuesday 3 May to Sunday 8…

  • All You Need Is LSD Live At Unity Theatre: Review

    All You Need Is LSD Live At Unity Theatre: Review

    Told By An Idiot are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year with a little bit of LSD, maybe not literally, but creatively, in the form of their stage production, All You Need Is LSD – and what a celebration it is. Written by acclaimed British playwright Leo Butler and performed by Told By An Idiot, the show takes a break from reality and delves into the mind bending history of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide on the…

  • Let It Be – The Fastest Selling Show In Royal Court History

    Let It Be – The Fastest Selling Show In Royal Court History

    The Beatles have got another number one as Let It Be becomes the fastest selling show in Royal Court Liverpool’s history. The West End smash hit opens next week and has had Box Office phones ringing louder than ever. Last week it became the quickest show to sell more than 10,000 tickets, knocking the 2010 Christmas hit Little Scouse On The Prairie back into second place. It also surpassed the biggest show of all Brick…

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    Liverpool Light Night Returns 15th May

      LightNight, Liverpool’s one-night arts and culture festival returns to illuminate the city for a sixth year on Friday 15 May from 4pm until late as the launch event of One Magnificent City. You, your friends and your family are invited to explore Liverpool as our world-class galleries, museums and public spaces stay open late for a free showcase of the city’s arts and culture. Follow your own trail of unexpected happenings as the city centre…

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.