An Autumn Afternoon In The City
culturepool presents An Autumn Afternoon In The City - FREE - Sunday 16th November from 12pm onwards:
Our autumn days have been a bit chilly of late but we think we've got just the thing to warm the cockles of your culturepool hearts & minds... and it's all FREE. culturepool will be presenting music and theatre at the Atelier Bow Wow - Rockscape from 12pm. The Rockscape is an open air amphitheatre built as part of the Biennial in the heart of the city on the corner of Renshaw/Leece and Berry St (click her for map).
Mellowtone (who many of you will be familiar with from our birthday party) have organised for some of the best acoustic music in the city to play from 12pm. Then at 1pm L.A.X. Theatre Company will perform their production of the modern classic The Zoo Story, a one act play by one of America's pre-eminent playwright Edward Albee (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) about the confrontation between two characters on a park bench in Central Park.
We'll then follow the play with a discussion with actor and director Paul Fred Kelly and actor Reg Edwards. After that there'll be more music and we'll finish off with a philosophical discussion about Public Art organised by Liverpool's own Philosophy In Pubs.
We hope you'll all join us throughout the day to enjoy the melting pot of talent that will be bubbling in the city!
As always, if you're not sure of details, or have any questions, drop us an email or give us a call 0151 236 0796. Full details can be found here.
By Vinny Lawrenson-Woods, culturepool
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