The Actors' Studio, 36 Seel Street, Liverpool

Write Now Festival

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The Liverpool Actors Studio is proud to host: The Liverpool International ‘Write Now’ Festival.

The ‘Write Now’ Festival is Liverpool’s first One Act Play Festival which will set to be the landmark event of 2010 on Merseyside.

It consists of Eight one act plays, Two rehearsed readings and a ‘How to Survive as a Playwright’ Panel Discussion, all taking place in Liverpool Actors Studio  between Friday 26 March to Saturday 03 April 2010.

Tickets can be obtained from the Philharmonic Hall, Hope St.

Either by calling in person, phone, internet.

Box Office times - Mon - Sat 10am to 5.30pm

Tel: 0151 707 2837

Email: info@liverpoolphil.com

Or log on to: www.writenowfestival.co.uk



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Liverpool Arts: At The Top of the Tree

A few weeks ago some lovely students from Liverpool John Moores University came to the theatre to film a small project. They have kindly given us a copy of their final film, and it’s now here for you all to see. Enjoy!

Liverpool Arts - At the Top of the Tree from Beka Geraghty on Vimeo.

Posted 9 months, 3 weeks ago at 11:32 am.

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Past Reviews

Two

By Jim Cartwright, starring Neil Caple and Pauline Daniels

“It’s a wonderful play and is given a special performance with great lighting and sound, the venue is new for theatre-goers but well worth seeking out” - Phil Key, The Liverpool Daily Post

“Daniels and Caple prove a remarkable double act of invention and intervention, nowhere do they falter in physical presentation. There is something cosy and unpretentious about the Actors Studio, where the seats come courtesy of the stripped out Floral Pavillion in New Brighton.” 7/10 - Joe Riley, The Liverpool Echo

When I am 60

By Eileen Pollock

“Pollock is a random raconteur, hopping from topic to topic, it’s rather like talking to your mum or a slightly eccentric relative” 6/10 - Catherine Jones, The Liverpool Echo

John Gorman Live

“A very accomplished and entertaining evening from a master storyteller” - Spencer Leigh, BBC Radio Merseyside

Madonna and Me

“A totally Merseyside production, from the director to the excellent cast, very much a Liverpool show and in the intimate surroundings of the Actors Studio in Seel Street, Madonna and Me comes across as fresh and rather loveable” - Philip Key, The Liverpool Daily Post

“A play at Liverpool’s smallest theatre that rivals in it’s writing which is currently playing at Liverpool’s largest. Whiston and Merseyside should be proud of it’s playwriting sons, Willy Russell and Tommy Kearney and should nurture the latters burgeoning talent for all it’s worth.” - Chris High, BBC

Shirley Valentine

“Pauline’s comic timing is spot on throughout, here is pathos and humour in equal measure. This show is a sparkling, thought-provoking and hugely enjoyable theatrical journey of self-discovery” “Isn’t that right wall?” 10/10 - Peter Grant, The Liverpool Echo

Simply Shakespeare

“A brilliant show, Johnny Kennedy, a class act. Too soon the recital ended, but in true professional style, Johnny left the audience wanting more. We did not notice the rain as it raineth on Seel Street as we made  our way home, hoping we don’t have long to wait for a repeat performance.” Sandra Corfe, BBC Radio Merseyside

The Promise

“There are a lot of nice touches that have freshened a time honoured story strong charactisations, a lot of catchy tunes, an enjoyable night out.” - Chris High, What’s On Stage

“There are some good strong singers, some beautiful Mama’s and Papa’s-style harmonies, in the hands of theatrical powerhouse Pauline Daniels, David Cope grows in confidence and stature as the show progresses with a strong vocal performance.” Catherine Jones, The Liverpool Echo

Posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago at 8:23 pm.

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