
culturepool Looking forward to the start of Liverpool's Write Now Festival on Friday...
Location:The Actors Studio
Time:5:30PM Sunday, March 28th

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missed Beating Berlusconni when we went to see it (twice!) last year? never fear... it's back in the 'pool @ unity theatre in april. and no, it's not just about footy! :)
http://www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk/w hats-on/86-april-2010.html

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Congratulations to Liverpool based Ruth Gould (DaDa), Laura Sillars (FACT), and Claire Cunningham who culturepool chatted to last year at Sputnik: A Project of Possibilities who've all been highlighted as 'Women to Watch' in 2010 by the Cultural Leadership Programme!!!
http://www.culturalleadership.org.uk/w2w list/
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the choice is yours!! come along and choose which play culturepool will see at the end of march: http://www.culturepool.org.uk/events/wri te-now-festival-press-night
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culturepool are especially pleased to be supporters of the Liverpool International Write Now Festival, Liverpool’s first annual One Act Play Festival. Through an adjudication process, eight plays have ...

culturepool After Woody Guthrie on Thursday come join us on Saturday
Location:The Walker Art Gallery
Time:11:00AM Saturday, February 27th

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so, Woody Guthrie Folk Club on the 25th, but then what?
Saturday 27th Feb we're off for a gallery talk @ the Aubrey Williams exhibition @ Walker Art Gallery then popping on the train to Metal Liverpoolto see Leo Asemota 'The Handmaiden'. Train fares & lunch for FREE!!
Follow the far too long but very important linky... ...http://www.culturepool.org.uk/events/aub rey-williams-atlantic-fire-the-walker-ar t-gallery-leo-asemotas-the-handm/
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As part of Liverpool and the Black Atlantic there are a series of city-wide exhibitions and events exploring the connections between cultures and continents. We’ve arranged to go and see the ‘Atlantic ...

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countdown to Woody Guthrie Folk Club on the 25th... http://www.culturepool.org.uk/events/woo dy-guthrie-folk-club/
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For our first foray into the world of folk music we’re joining Alun Parry as he launches the Woody Guthrie Folk Club at the Ship and Mitre. Alun is a radical, story-telling musician who, as well as performing ...

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ooh, get us... Dreadful Hours listed in The Guardian's 'what's on' & we're going tonight!! http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/theatreb log/2010/feb/11/what-to-see-theatre
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Love Letters and Theatre:24 should take care of the lovebirds this Valentine's weekend. The rest of you could head to the shops – where pop-up performances are all the rage

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come join us on saturday! http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/live rpool-life-features/liverpool-arts/2010/ 02/12/theatre-review-tmesis-presents-the -dreadful-hours-at-the-everyman-92534-25 818587/
Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk - Entertainment - Liverpool Arts - THEATRE REVIEW: Tmesis presents The Dr
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IT’S a sad truth that love affairs once started are doomed one day to die, unless it is that illusive final one that lasts forever.

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Tmesis Theatre & a pre-show discussion with writer, Chris Fittock, this saturday! http://www.culturepool.org.uk/events/the -dreadful-hours/
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We’re back to see Tmesis in their latest production, but this time at the Liverpool Everyman. Dreadful Hours differs from previous Tmesis productions in that it includes ‘spoken word’, ...

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We’re back to see Tmesis in their latest production, but this time at the Liverpool Everyman. Dreadful Hours differs from previous Tmesis productions in that it includes ‘spoken word’, however, it’s still packed with the energetic physical performance that we’ve come to expect from Yorgos & Eli. Here’s what they say…
Wh...en one hour’s dinner can seem like years, yet years seem to pass in a heartbeat…
Combining Tmesis Theatre’s trademark physicality with new writing from acclaimed Northwest playwright Chris Fittock, The Dreadful Hours is a darkly comic drama exploring the quiet disintegration of love’s first flourish through the lifetime of one couple’s relationship. Peepolykus’s master of the ridiculous Javier Marzan directs what is sure to be a wonderfully inventive production full of dark humour and striking visuals.
We’ve organised a pre-show discussion with the writer, Chris Fittock, at 6.30pm before heading in to see the show.
Winner: Best Contemporary Dance Liverpool Daily Post Arts Award 2009
‘Visually stunning, artistically inspired ... physical theatre of the very highest standard’ The Stage
Contact the Everyman for tickets. Tel: 0151 709 4776 £12.50 (£10 concessions)
All details correct at the time of publishing
Time:6:30PM Saturday, February 13th
Location:The Everyman Theatre

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Get set for stunning physical performance with Tmesis in the production of The Dreadful Hours @ the Everyman. We've arranged for a special culturepool pre-show discussion with the writer, Chris Fittock... come join us!! x
http://www.culturepool.org.uk/events/the -dreadful-hours/
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We’re back to see Tmesis in their latest production, but this time at the Liverpool Everyman. Dreadful Hours differs from previous Tmesis productions in that it includes ‘spoken word’, ...

culturepool Thanks to all those who has emailed us to get onto the culturepool guest list for Saturday. For those who haven’t, don’t despair! We’re still taking bookings; however, we can’t guarantee you reserved seating, or table service. But that’s OK, as you’ll still be up for an entertaining night of improv and the bar’s never too far away at The Kaz! x
























