Liverpool does everything cultural well - music, art, museums, just stop it already so the rest of us can catch up! Well, don't stop it just yet because I need to review Unity Theatre, one of like eleventy-billion great theatres in Scouseland. You jammy dodgers.
Unity is an integral part in the city's cultural makeup. It's committed to ensuring that the quality of drama in Liverpool remains via the strong encouragement of innovation, active participation and diversity. It's hugely eclectic and incorporates performing arts, art, music and comedy and happens to be exceptionally family friendly too, especially with its annual festival for children's theatre called Splatterfest. Yes, it's for kiddies, all you horror movie fans and bloodlusters need not apply.
It's won countless awards including the Mersey Partnership Tourism Award twice and the Scouseology Award. Impressive, huh? Unity is indeed the operative word here with a company that has inclusiveness at its heart, particularly considering that it's the most accessible venue in the city. It's housed in an impressive venue, a former synagogue in Hope Place, and has been there for 26 years. It's incredibly popular and certainly not one to miss if you're looking to catch a good show! read more