With lots of live comedy lined up over the coming weeks and months the Floral Pavilion can help make sure you avoid the January blues by lining up some laughs.
Dame Patricia Routledge returned to her hometown on Friday (17 January) to receive Wirral’s highest honour – the Honorary Freedom of the Borough – at a special reception in Birkenhead town hall.
Wirral Libraries are hosting an ‘info marketplace’ featuring representatives of local groups who help support health & well-being in the borough to mark Health Information Week.
As the excitement builds for the start of this year’s Floral Pavilion's classic Pantomime ‘The Further Adventures of Peter Pan: The Return of Captain Hook’, we look back at New Brighton’s long tradition of family pantomimes over the last century - including local stars of television, movies and of course comedy.
Direct from its triumph in the West End where it won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy and the Evening Standard Award, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is now coming to New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion
New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion is once again enjoying a hugely popular pantomime run with The Further Adventures of Peter Pan – The Return of Captain Hook (running til January 5 – and as the panto mood takes over the theatre Pauline Campbell, Venue Manager for the Floral Pavilion, tells us what goes into bringing such a major show to the stage.
Over 30 young entrepreneurs and performers will be showcasing their talent next Saturday 7th December at the latest Wirral Youth Market event, where shoppers will be able to shop local as well as enjoying a host of free festive family activities.