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The Royal Court Theatre Celebrates Its 80th Birthday In Style, And Pays Homage To Sir Ken Dodd.

Cast: Jake Abraham, Sam Avery, Roy Brandon, Eithne Browne, The Christians, Jamie Davies, Pauline Daniels, Les Dennis, Paul Duckworth, Davy Edge, Caitlin Evans, Michael Fletcher, Stephen Fletcher, Lynn Francis, Olivia Galvin, Lindzi Germain, Jamie Hampson, Jasmine Joel, Brittany McKay-Ellison, Lauren McQueen, Abigail Middleton, Mark Moraghan, Paislie Reid, Jack Rigby, Andrew Schofield, Hayley Sheen, Angela Simms, Alan Stocks, Keddy Sutton, Francis Tucker, James Tudor, Glenn Wild, Stephen Williamson, Lenny Wood, Rachael Wood.

The Royal Court Community Choir directed by Jay McWinen.

Band: Howard Gray, Greg Joy, Alex Smith, A. P. Stefansson.

The Annual Liverpool Comedy Festival Returns This Autumn.

The Comedy Trust has announced the return of the annual Liverpool Comedy Festival for a 14th consecutive year, running from Friday 18th September to Sunday 4th October in venues across the city region.

They have also confirmed some stellar stand-up comedy names to start the ball rolling with two of the main attractions, the comedy giants and stand-up heavyweights Alan Carr and Dave Spikey, with tonnes more names to follow.

Shiney New Theatre Returns To The Lantern Theatre This July.

Last year Shiny New Theatre raised the game on producing and showcasing new and exciting talent, for 2013 they aim to go another stage further by lengthening the festival from 5 days to a mind boggling 10 days of raw and stimulating works at The Lantern Theatre, Liverpool.

From the 12th till the 21st July Shiny New Theatre will be showcasing talent and plays such as the incredible Alistair Clark, Sam Avery’s Rock and Dole, The Brief Afterlife of Reginald Tanner, Jollyboat, last year’s sensational David Alnwick otherwise known as the majestic totally ninja  and the Municipal Theatre London’s adaptation of Lord Byron’s classic verse drama Cain.

House On Bold Street To Host Four Candles Comedy.

If you enjoy comedy but prefer it without big groups of people drunkenly shouting at the stage then there is good news. There is a brand new comedy night starting in the city centre at the end of the month and it is all about providing top quality comedy in a pleasant atmosphere.

Four Candles Comedy is based at House on Bold Street, the new café/bar that has been attracting rave reviews since it opened in December. The night has deliberately set out to avoid stag and hen dos and large groups of people who are more interested in drinking and talking than watching the show.