As we enter December, Liverpool’s thriving combined arts venue – Unity Theatre – embarks upon its ever-popular Christmas programme. Serving as a counterpoint to the mainstream, Unity exist to champion diverse arts and platform underrepresented voices – and this year’s festive shows do just that!
Queer and non-Binary Artists are shining brightly at the Unity this December, with a delightful variety of shows stuffed full of comedy, acrobatics, drag and puppetry. Perfect for those planning a festive get together, Unity’s Christmas Cabaret will return on 19th & 20th December after last year’s anarchic success, starring cabaret legend, Velma Von Bon Bon.
After last year’s anarchic success, Unity’s Christmas Cabaret is back to entertain you with comedy, acro, puppets and more – featuring Velma Von BonBon, Katy Anne Bellis, Caustic Widows and Teatro Pomodoro! This event is ideal for Works and Groups Christmas Parties, email info@unitytheatre.co.uk to book.
Meanwhile on 17th & 18th December, Merseyside Kings’ Merry Manarchy welcomes holiday heartthrobs for a festive drag king cabaret – expect a ridiculously fabulous camped-out search for what Christmas is all about. They’ve lost the plot, the presents, and maybe even their pants, and nobody can really remember what the hell Christmas is about.
Peace on earth? Party hats? Power ballads? Chest hairs? Chestnuts? Who knows? Join us as your holiday heartthrobs strut, stumble and strip through the falling snow in seasonal disarray in a ridiculous yet fabulously camped-out search for what Christmas is all about.
Merseyside King Collective present
Merry Manarchy
Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th December, 8:00pm
£15-£7
TICKETS
Unity Theatre present:
Unity Christmas Cabaret
Friday 19th & Saturday 20th December, 8:00pm
£15-£7
TICKETS
Unity Theatre is an arts organisation that unites Liverpool’s community of artists, audiences and participants through high-quality creative experiences that challenge and inspire, providing a platform for underrepresented voices and encouraging positive change. The theatre is a National Portfolio organisation, funded and supported by Arts Council England and Liverpool City Council. Ideally located off Hope Street in central Liverpool with two theatres, a rehearsal space, conference facilities, meeting spaces, a bar and lecture rooms.

