Frank’s new play, Once A Blue, is a drama about a young Liverpool lad’s dreams of playing professional football for his beloved Everton FC. It’s a dream many a young boy, and girl, has whether or not it’s Everton or another club. For what could beat the excitement and joy of realising your dream of playing for your home town team and running out to the roar of the fans at Goodison Park? It’s dream many aspire to but very few actually attain.
Read MoreAt The Creative Wire We are very excited to be part of such a powerful play and we are privileged to be hosting tickets for this production. Already the tickets have been selling fast and we do advise to book yours now to avoid disappointed. One Boy's Story Of A Tragedy, has been the fastest selling production to date since we’ve been hosting tickets 3 months ago. From what we’ve seen and heard This has been a work of passion for Shaun Millea the writer.
Read MorePassing Moustache, directed by Merv Jones and written by Edward Gray, is a genre-blending piece that weaves comedy, drama, love stories, biographies, and tragedies into an anthology of duologs. The production consists of an ensemble cast, including a standout performance from Sonia Sidje, whose charisma and fire lit up the stage.
Read MoreStudio Three yet again welcomes another theatre production to their unique space that gives creatives the opportunity to put on new work and plus we are honoured to be hosting tickets for this particular show. Eggs The play hits the stage March 14th, 15th, and 16th at 8:00 pm as Studio Three proudly presents "Eggs," an original and thought provoking production Written and directed by Lauren Louise and produced by Reese O'Neill, "
Read MoreWhen the punters had finished ordering at the bar the staff member left and the actors took their places. John Maguire and Sam Alton became the husband and wife team running the establishment and were a northern equivalent of Den and Ange from eighties Eastenders days at the Queen Vic.
Read MoreThe Carlton Players' latest play was somewhat of a historical offering with a run of 5 nights. A comedy with a few very important messages underlying it: the importance of preserving history and culture, working in harmony with each other, and celebrating your uniqueness. The right people will find you. Not judging a book by its cover. It was a long play with 3 intervals, no less.
Read MoreThe company has built a reputation for surreal and challenging drama which often wrong-foot audiences but leave them awakened and entertained In this double bill of tense one-act plays, a prisoner is interrogated by an indomitable force of oppression, leaving the detainee questioning reality and battling for their last shred of humanity. Caged Time is an existential boxing match, a metaphysical game of chess, a duel with language.
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