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Lovehistory Bring Irish Liverpool To St. George’s Hall This March.

 

It is just two weeks until Lovehistory, producers of the popular ’Catacombs of Liverpool’s Dark History’ series present their thought provoking and compelling play, Irish Liverpool in the stunning Concert Room at St George’s Hall on Saturday 18th March to coincide with St. Patrick’s Day.

A captivating dramatization, this theatrical production will commemorate all of those who lost their lives in the Great Famine of the 1840s, taking audiences on a journey through the passages of Liverpool’s Irish migration.

Lovehistory Brings Murder To St. George’s Hall This November.

Lovehistory, producers of the popular ’Catacombs of Liverpool’s Dark History’ series, are set to delve deeper into Liverpool’s history to bring its murderous past to a stage setting for the very first time.

In collaboration with Bill Elms, St George’s Hall’s famous Concert Room will host an evening of murder, mayhem and mystery in November, re-enacting four of Liverpool’s most notorious historic murders. A team of versatile actors in period costume, along with effective lighting, sound effects and projection to transport audiences to the gruesome setting of the past.

Lovehistory Return With Murder At The Adelphi Hotel This September.

Following the success of Murder at St George’s Hall, one of the biggest murder mystery events ever staged in Liverpool, Lovehistory return with Murder at the Adelphi Hotel! Taking place on Saturday 20th September at the city’s grandest and most historic hotel, Murder at the Adelphi Hotel is a murder mystery dining experience filled with deception and intrigue that will leave audiences mesmerised.

Experience What’s Beneath St. George’s Hall With Lovehistory.

St George’s Hall is set to present a series of unique tours from Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd February 2014 that will delve into the darker heart of Liverpool’s most celebrated and historic building. These stunning theatrical performances will send chills down the spine of all who partake as they are guided through Liverpool’s murderous past. Experience The Catacombs of Liverpool’s Darkest History and peel back the layers of yesteryear to reveal what lies within the heart of St George’s Hall’s dark past.

Murder Returns To St. George’s Hall In 2014 With Lovehistory.

Following on from the sell-out success of two Murder at St. Georges Hall events in 2013, Liverpool’s premier Murder Mystery events company Lovehistory, return to Liverpool’s grandiose St. Georges Hall with three confirmed events for 2014, on Saturday 15th February with Crime & Passion: A Victorian Valentine, Saturday 28th June with a Dickensian Special and Thursday 27th November with a Christmas Special and all three events are now on sale.

Lovehistory present the biggest and best fully interactive Murder Mystery dining experience, set within the grandeur of one of the city’s most famous buildings, 400 guests will be wined and dined and will bear witness to murders most foul in an evening filled with deception, intrigue and murder that will leave them baffled.

Liverpool’s Oldest Hotel To Host A Murder Mystery Experiance.

Straight off the sell-out success of Murder at St. George’s Hall, one of the biggest murder mystery events ever held in Liverpool, LoveHistory will be heading to the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool with Murder at the Adelphi Hotel. Taking place on 2nd November 2013, 25th January and 22nd March 2014, Murder at the Adelphi is a Murder Mystery dining experience filled with deception, intrigue and murder that will leave audiences mesmerised.

LoveHistory Presents Another Murder At St George’s Hall This Autumn.

Lovehistory, organisers of Murder at St George’s Hall, possibly the biggest murder mystery event in the U.K. (and most definitely to have been seen in Liverpool) are delighted to announce a spooky second outing for this event on Halloween, Thursday 31st October, after the initial event on Friday 13th September sold out within weeks!

With 250 guests and taking place in the magnificent and atmospheric surroundings of the Great Hall itself, the stories featured at the events will be based on criminals’ trialled at the Hall’s famous courts.