After an action-packed two weeks of fun-filled Fringe Theatre, I enjoyed a lovely evening schmoozing with fellow Thespians and celebrating our collective achievements. There was a bar, there were snacks, there were awards, and there were speeches (I gave one which I wasn’t expecting to do!). About 'The Creative Wire': it's about plugging plays, the rehearsal process, podcasts, promoting shows, writers, actors, and directors. It's all free, apart from the complimentary theatre ticket for reviews. All run by fellow creatives. I already had some inquiries after the speech, which was absolutely fabulous! One of whom was a winner this year.
Read MoreIt’s spooky season! This week a two-act musical comedy is due to arrive in time for the darkest season of them all.
Blue Park Productions is proud to present Part Vampire, the previously presented one-act performance, which has been dug up from the grave due to an overwhelming demand and transformed into two acts.
Read MoreRavestan Rating describes Phina Oruche's IDENTITY CRISIS as "funny, self-deprecating, and honest in her hindsight." Now in her hometown of Liverpool, her upcoming production promises a cathartic exploration of Liverpool's diverse media landscape through nine distinct characters. Each character grapples with their own struggles, showcasing the universal desire for love, recognition, and acceptance. As the spotlight shines on Oruche's performance against a minimalist backdrop, we are invited on a journey of self-expression.
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Read MoreLost in the Beat, Directed by the talented Abbey Isabella Fitzgerald. Is a touching play written by Andi and produced by BEAT PRODUCTIONS has been wowing sold-out audiences since its preview in June at the Knutsford Little Theatre. Its success prompted Andi to extend the play to full length, allowing even more people to experience its emotional story. Director Abbey has been very busy recently working on a number of shows for the fringe and Lost in the Beat is another gem that she is a part of.
Read MoreJanuary of this year, 'I Am Steven Gerrard' was part of Tip Tray's exciting new writing competition, 'What Happens Next?', which got the theatre scene buzzing, literally. The energy and excitement around the competition were unreal, and now the winner, Sean McLoughlin, has the chance to showcase his debut play in front of a sold-out show - That I guarantee a 100% sell-out. I was fortunate enough to see the original 20 minutes of the show which was perfectly executed by the very talented Joe Cowin.
Read MoreWe “had the opportunity to speak with the creatives behind the production which gives us a great insight into the creative process . I Hate Charlie Pickles" by Ian Cragg is part of a double bill titled "Uncle Toad," scheduled for two performances on Friday, October 13th, from 18:30 to 20:30, at The Studio Below as part of the Liverpool Fringe. This production is brought to you by Make it Write. The play is directed by Kevin Foott, known for directing "The Tea Party" by Helen Dooley, another successful Make It Write production that recently won the Leverhulme Festival award for best presentation this year.
Read MoreLiverpool based writer and musician Asa Murphy has penned a brand-new musical play which is set to premiere in the city next month, New Generations is a production that covers the importance of love and support within family life.
Read MoreAs per usual, The Creative Wire got behind the scenes with creators Zara Brown and Rachel Howard Inspiration has been taken from creations such as ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ and ‘Abigail's Party’ to devise a play that is situated in one setting and suffocates characters within a tense plot. Originally, the creators wanted to write a dark comedy of a husband and wife, both with the identical motive to kill each other. After thinking deeply into the creative industry and the value of art, the creators believe the plot needed to become something of more artistic intent.
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