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River Mersey transformed into fairytale world for ferry passengers
Passengers will be able to see the river as they never have before in the Abandon Normal Devices festival
09:24, 4 APR 2021
Anita Fontaine s The Blue Violet River will transform the River Mersey into an augmented reality fairytale world for ferry passengers looking through special viewfinders (Image: Anita Fontaine)
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Liverpool Theatre Festival is returning to the Bombed Out Church
A sister festival focusing solely on new work has also been announced as part of Liverpool Theatre Festival
08:47, 1 APR 2021
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Liverpool Theatre Festival 2020 (Image: David Munn Photography)
Liverpool Theatre Festival will return to St Luke s Bombed Out Church for a second year after being one of the few theatrical events to take place in 2020.
The outdoor festival was created by theatre producer Bill Elms after venues nationwide closed their doors in March as part of the Coronavirus lockdown.
It gave actors, writers and technicians much needed work at a time when their income had been suddenly cut off - as well as bringing entertainment to audiences who had been unable to attend a theatre production for many months.
A huge outdoor film and food festival is coming to Liverpool this summer
The event will be four days of outdoor cinema, stand up comedy, street food vendors and short films.
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Film & Food Fest 2021 is coming to Liverpool this summer (Image: handout)
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Cream Classical announces summer return with huge waterfront festival This is going to be very special indeed.
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Cream Classical at Liverpool Cathedral. The festival is returning in September with Cream Classical on the Waterfront. (Image: LIVERPOOL ECHO)
Cream Classical has announced its return with a new festival which will take over Liverpool’s iconic Pier Head in September.
The popular dance event, which was founded in the city, is set to delight fans this summer with its new Cream Classical on the Waterfront, taking place on Saturday, September 18 2021.
The return of live events will be most welcome following year-long restrictions introduced in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.