Armistead Maupin in Liverpool on July 4, 2007
On Independence Day 2007, Armistead Maupin, one of America’s greatest living gay writers will be appearing at a special event as part of Homotopia, Liverpool’s homegrown LGBT arts festival. This is his first date in an exclusive UK tour. As a tribute to Armistead we will be hosting this very special event at the recently restored Small Concert Room in St Georges Hall. Armistead Maupin will be reading from his new novel Michael Tolliver Lives and will be talking about his life and work. This event promises to be one of the cultural highlights of 2007.
For all those die hard Tales Of The City fans this will be a trip down Barbary Lane. It is hard to believe that it’s over 20 years since the series ended. According to Armistead the novel is not strictly speaking a ‘Tales’ book but the insider news is that a ‘reassuring’ number of familiar faces will be appearing....
July 4th at 7pm
Small Concert Room – St Georges Hall
Tickets £6 On Sale At Unity Theatre or News From Nowhere
0151 709 4988 or 0151 708 7270.
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