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Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Also: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From23rd April 2011
To23rd April 2011
When19:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
Everyman & Playhouse (V535)
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Radical City

Radical City

Work:: Radical City (S01217214701)


Production:: (T63443032)

In 2011 Liverpool celebrates its radical past. For one incendiary night local musicians, writers, actors and visual artists will light up the Everyman, inspired by the city’s fiery history of campaign, dissent and artistic innovation, and imagine a radical future. RADICAL CITY is made by Almanac with Frank Cottrell Boyce (Proper Clever, 24Hour Party People, Millions), poets Eleanor Rees and Paul Farley, percussion and vibraphone by Vidar Norheim (Wave Machines), Lizzie Nunnery (Intemperance, Unprotected, Anthology), Laurence Wilson (Urban Legend, Lost Monsters, Tiny Volcanoes, Anthology), songwriter Martin Heslop, Lindsay Rodden (The Almond Tree), Jeff Young (Quadrophenia the Musical, Anthology), film-makers Sam Meech and Tim Brunsden, and many, many more. Age 16+

Listing:: L02129948518




Production details

In 2011 Liverpool celebrates its radical past. For one incendiary night local musicians, writers, actors and visual artists will light up the Everyman, inspired by the city’s fiery history of campaign, dissent and artistic innovation, and imagine a radical future. RADICAL CITY is made by Almanac with Frank Cottrell Boyce (Proper Clever, 24Hour Party People, Millions), poets Eleanor Rees and Paul Farley, percussion and vibraphone by Vidar Norheim (Wave Machines), Lizzie Nunnery (Intemperance, Unprotected, Anthology), Laurence Wilson (Urban Legend, Lost Monsters, Tiny Volcanoes, Anthology), songwriter Martin Heslop, Lindsay Rodden (The Almond Tree), Jeff Young (Quadrophenia the Musical, Anthology), film-makers Sam Meech and Tim Brunsden, and many, many more. Age 16+

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