PAST PRODUCTIONS
SONGS OF HOPE
Hope streets Feast Festival- Hope St Hotel Piano bar
We returned to the Hope Street Feast Festival bringing a choir singing highlights from the musicals, acoustic ballads and popular numbers. Featuring artist PEACH, with her unique vocals and song writing talent she opened the acoustic stage for Liverpool Pride 2010.
The cabaret's theme inspired for those who like to see the positive in life and its comedy.
With lush harmonies and musical favourites for all the family.
YOU CAN’T STOP THE BEAT
Contemporary Urban Centre, Novas
Three acts showcasing over 20 performers in theatre, comedy improvisation and musical theatre.
An adapted extract from Kieran Lynn’s Bread for the Table, comedy improvisation from the popular Impropriety and highlights from little shop of Horrors, The lion King, America, Mamma Mia, Wicked and many more.
AND ALL THAT JAZZ

Liverpool Empire Theatre- Atrium Lounge
A Musical concert showcasing over 20 performers. Highlights from Oliver, Jekyll and Hyde, Cabaret, Chicago, Jesus Christ Super Star and many more. Guest performer Emma Dears who has various west end credits including Lead in Jesus Christ Super Starring as Mary Magdalene.
SING LIVERPOOL

A sing-a-long cabaret of Liverpool’s number one hits throughout the decades. Fun for all the family. From Frankie Vaughan to Frankie goes to Hollywood. Old classics such as How much is that doggy by Lita Rosa and There she Goes by the La’s and many more to sing along to.
NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS

A quartet singing highlights from Disney classics such as The little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, featuring singer- songwriter Robert J Southworth, popular musical theatre and comedy stand up.
MAGICAL MUSICAL HISTORY

Liverpool’s number one hits throughout the decades. Fun for all the family. From Frankie Vaughan to Frankie goes to Hollywood. Old classics such as How much is that doggy by Lita Rosa and There she Goes by the La’s, Space, Dead or Alive, Cilla Black and the Beatles.
THE GOLDEN OLDIES

Intimate and fun songs way back from the 30’s, wartime, American influences, big band and swing, through to the 60’s. Finishing of with a sing- a-long medley of Liverpool’s favourite number ones through history.
THE PINK QUARTET

Commissioned to run aside the world premiere exhibition of Hello Sailor, highlighting gay life at sea in the 1950’s; ,mixing lyrics and new arrangements this show brought popular songs and musical numbers with a camp and fun twist.
TEA FOR TWO

An original new musical written by J P McWinen, depicting relationships within the gay community. This workshop performance brought 15 performers together to play out its themes and new music.
SING LIVERPOOL
Maritime museum, NML- Liverpool
A sing-a-long cabaret of Liverpool’s number one hits throughout the decades. Fun for all the family. From Frankie Vaughan to Frankie goes to Hollywood. Old classics such as How much is that doggy by Lita Rosa and There she Goes by the La’s and many more to sing along to.
NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS

Hope street Festival- Hope street hotel resident’s piano bar.
A quartet singing highlights from Disney classics such as The little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, featuring singer- songwriter Robert J Southworth, popular musical theatre and comedy stand up.
MAGICAL MUSICAL HISTORY
Maritime Museum, NML-Liverpool
Liverpool’s number one hits throughout the decades. Fun for all the family. From Frankie Vaughan to Frankie goes to Hollywood. Old classics such as How much is that doggy by Lita Rosa and There she Goes by the La’s, Space, Dead or Alive, Cilla Black and the Beatles.
THE GOLDEN OLDIES
Prince Alfred Care Home- Liverpool
Intimate and fun songs way back from the 30’s, wartime, American influences, big band and swing, through to the 60’s. Finishing of with a sing- a-long medley of Liverpool’s favourite number ones through history.
THE PINK QUARTET

In affiliation with HELLO SAILOR exhibition, NML-Liverpool
Commissioned to run aside the world premiere exhibition of Hello Sailor, highlighting gay life at sea in the 1950’s; ,mixing lyrics and new arrangements this show brought popular songs and musical numbers with a camp and fun twist.
TEA FOR TWO
In association with Homotopia, The casa- Liverpool
An original new musical written by J P McWinen, depicting relationships within the gay community. This workshop performance brought 15 performers together to play out its themes and new music.