08 Culture Diary: Key Events.Byline: Philip Key Philip Key may refer to:
PANTOMIME: Former Brookside actor Louis Emerick becomes a King Rat in Dick Whittington and His Wonderful Cat. Today, 2pm and 7pm, Pacific Road Arts Centre, Birkenhead. Tickets pounds 10. Until January 13. 0151 647 0752. EXHIBITION: At 25 Minutes is a series of film installations by Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson featuring fireworks fireworks: see pyrotechnics. fireworks Explosives or combustibles used for display. Of ancient Chinese origin, fireworks evidently developed out of military rockets and explosive missiles and accompanied the spread of military explosives westward to and leprechauns. Today, 11am-6pm, FACT, Wood Street. Free. Until January 13. 0151707 4450. MUSICAL: Lyn Paul takes the leading role of Mrs. Johnstone in Blood Brothers, the Willy Russell musical about twins separated at birth Separated at birth, usually phrased as a question, is a light-hearted media device for pointing out people who are unrelated but bear a notable facial resemblance. "Separated at Birth?" was a feature in the now defunct Spy Magazine, a monthly publication that published . Today, 7.30pm, Liverpool Empire. Tickets pounds 15.50-pounds 28.50. Until January 26. 0870 607 7575. THEATRE: Tim Firth's school comedy, The Flint Street Nativity, features adult actors playing seven-year-old children in a poignant and often very funny production. Some musical elements, mostly carols with new words. Tonight, 7.30pm, Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets range pounds 9.50-pounds 17. Until January 12.0151 709 4776. CAPTION(S): Brendan O'Carroll as Mrs Brown |
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