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WELCOME
I don’t think there is a more fitting name for this seven week programme than
One Magnificent City.
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Liverpool is a city renowned for staging amazing
free outdoor events which attract hundreds
of thousands of people, and 2015 will be no
exception with lots of things to look forward to.
For the first time, three majestic maritime
Queens will sail onto the River Mersey, in a
salute to their home city. From both sides of
the water this will be a spectacular sight.
There’s a celebration of our cultural gems to
get things started on 15 May. Returning for a
sixth year, LightNight gives people of all ages
the chance to explore the city’s world-class
cultural offer late into the night.
The bank holiday evenings will mean visitors
can see the waterfront in a new light as
state of the art projections will be beamed
onto the iconic Three Graces as part of the
weekend activities.
As the spiritual home of Cunard, we were
delighted when talks began with the company
around making Liverpool a focal point of
their 175th anniversary celebrations. It’s vital
not to underestimate the importance of this
potentially once in a lifetime experience.
In June we welcome the return of the
International Mersey River Festival, in
partnership with Wild Thang, which this year
sees the exciting addition of the very first
Northern Boat Show - it’s a real coup that the
city has been selected to host this inaugural
WELCOME
show and it will bring a different dynamic and
new audience to this already popular festival.
Britannia sailed from Liverpool to Halifax
Nova Scotia and Boston.
Of course, we will make sure there is a
fantastic soundtrack to the River Festival
with Music On The Waterfront - a series of
free, live concerts at our UNESCO World
Heritage site which will bring the Pier Head to
toe-tapping life.
And it’s not all about the big, showstopping events. Through the Mayor’s Fund
a selection of new and exciting projects
have been commissioned to tie in and
enhance the One Magnificent City theme.
From an ar t installation based on the
real-life stories of those who worked on
Cunard vessels right through to a theatre
production and a literary talk there is so
much to learn about our maritime history
and transatlantic links.
And what better way to end the programme
than being the place in the UK to celebrate 4
July. The combination of acclaimed designer
Wayne Hemingway MBE and Culture Liverpool
will guarantee an unforgettable weekend
marking 175 years of cultural exchange between
Liverpool and the USA. Fashion, music, film, cars
and performance will all be showcased and in
keeping with the One Magnificent City theme there will also be a ship!
Queen Mary 2 will return to the city following
her triumphant visit with her sister ships, to
recreate the first ever passenger crossing
which took place 175 years ago when the
Without a doubt, the city is set to shine
during these seven weeks. Once again,
Liverpool will receive national and
international attention for its ability and
ambition in staging major, global events.
Enjoy One Magnificent City.
Joe Anderson, OBE
Mayor of Liverpool
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Telephone: 0151 233 2008 Email: [email protected]
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SIR PETER BLAKE - EVERYBODY
RAZZLE DAZZLE, 2015
LIGHTNIGHT
Fri 15 May
4pm - Late
FREE - Various Locations
Apr 2015 - Dec 2016
River Mersey
Artist Sir Peter Blake has ‘dazzled’ the Mersey
Ferry Snowdrop, transforming it into a unique
moving artwork.
The ferry, painted with a distinctive pattern in
monochrome and colour, can be seen for the
next two years as the vessel continues its
regular service.
Visit the on-board exhibition, where you can
learn more about Sir Peter Blake, the story
of how two Mersey Ferries were involved in
the First World War, and the history of dazzle
camouflage.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
dazzleferry for more details.
#DazzleFerry
Everybody Razzle Dazzle is commissioned by Liverpool
Biennial, 14-18 NOW: First World War Centenary Art
Commissions and Tate Liverpool in partnership with
Merseytravel and National Museums Liverpool. Supported
by Arts Council England’s Exceptional Awards programme,
National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund
and the Department for Culture Media and Sport.
Back for its sixth year, LightNight invites
everyone to explore the city as world-class
galleries, museums and public spaces stay open
late for a free showcase of Liverpool’s arts
and culture during this one-night festival.
As you follow your own trail of unexpected
happenings see the city centre come to life with
street performance, light projections, exhibitions,
walks, talks and hands-on activities for all ages.
You can enjoy special events at over 56 venues
including St George’s Hall, the Walker Art
Gallery, LJMU, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool Small
Cinema, Cunard Building, Central Library, The
Bluecoat, Baltic Creative, FACT, Tate Liverpool,
St Luke’s Church, LIPA and many more.
The LOOK/15: Exchange - Liverpool International
Photography Festival’s third edition will also launch
on the night with exhibition previews, artist
talks, workshops and much more taking place.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/lightnight
for more details or join:
 @LightNightLpool
 LightNightLiverpool
#LightNight
LightNight is produced by Open Culture and funded by Arts
Council England and Liverpool City Council. The festival is
sponsored by Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool
BID Company and couldn’t take place without the support
from hundreds of individual creatives and organisations.
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SEVEN MAGNIFICENT WEEKS
LIVERPOOL ONE:
THE CROSSING
SOUND CITY
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Fri 15 May - Sun 5 Jul
South John Street, Liverpool, L1 8BJ
The Crossing on South John Street will
surround you with sounds that perfectly capture
the special relationship between Liverpool
and New York - a transatlantic link with an
internationally renowned maritime history.
Using impressive soundscapes, expect to be
taken on a special journey from One Magnificent
City to another through 3D sound production
techniques developed by musician and producer
Martyn Ware, of Heaven 17 and founder of
sound installation company, Illustrious.
New pieces of music have been specially
commissioned and composed by Martyn and
his team. The University of Liverpool and
Merseyside Maritime Museum have kindly
provided access to their archives, and passengers
and crew both past and present have been
encouraged to share their stories and memorabilia
to give the piece a real human touch.
It will feel like you’re actually at sea and
travelling back in time over the decades!
See thecrossing.liverpool-one.com
for more details.
#thecrossing
Fri 22 - Sun 24 May
Fri 4pm - 3am
Sat 12 noon - 3am
Sun 12 noon - 3am
Bramley Moore Docks, Liverpool, L3 0AP
Sound City 2015 will be taking over the
derelict docklands of Liverpool, breathing
new life into the iconic centre of Liverpool’s
industrial heritage. The festival will invade
disused warehouses, raise thunderous stages
alongside the banks of the Mersey and kickstart an electrifying party in one of the most
awe-inspiring landscapes the city has to offer.
For three days and nights, hundreds of amazing
bands will ignite this new repurposed cultural
metropolis for a festival you’ll never forget.
Headliners: The Vaccines, The Flaming Lips,
Belle & Sebastian
See liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk for more
details and ticket information or join:
 @SOUNDCITY
 liverpoolsoundcity
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Want to talk all things magnificent? Then join us on:
@omclpool
One Magnificent City Liverpool
Culture Liverpool
onemagnificentcity.co.uk
#omcliverpool #3Queens #T175
Visit onemagnificentcity.co.uk or download the official One Magnificent City App I’m @app
for further information on all things OMC. While in Liverpool, download the it’s liverpool app
for an insiders guide to Liverpool.
AN EXCLUSIVE INVITATION
We are inviting you and your company to come
on board and get involved in our city’s cultural
programme that puts Liverpool on a global stage.
Working alongside many brands we create
bespoke packages to ensure maximum benefit
and a unique platform to achieve a competitive
edge over industry contenders and rivals.
Culture Liverpool’s ambition to stage big spectacles,
attracting huge audiences and exciting local,
national and international media is the driving
force behind the regeneration of Liverpool.
You could align your brand with this world class
activity, just as these companies have done.
Friends of Culture
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Opportunities include:
• Sponsorship
• Media Partnerships
• Experiential/Brand Activation
• Product Sampling
• Trading
• Hospitality
To get involved please contact
[email protected] or see
cultureliverpool.co.uk/getinvolved/
commercialsponsorship for more details.
James Street
Station
Moorfields
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Liverpool Central
Station
Travel changes
from Merseyrail
We want to make your journey during the visit of
the Three Queens plain sailing
The Merseyrail network will be extremely busy during the Three Queens event.
To accommodate the large number of passengers expected to travel, changes will be
made to the planned train timetable. The changes will ensure that 6 car trains give
access to the Liverpool & Wirral Waterfronts, as well as the Sefton Coast. Queuing
systems will be put in place at key times to ensure a safe and reliable service continues.
Sunday 24 May
All Merseyrail services will start approximately 1 hour earlier.
Monday 25 May
• From 1pm all Northern line trains will not stop at Liverpool Central station.
All Northern line passengers must use Moorfields station.
• From 1pm James Street station will close. Wirral line passengers can
use Liverpool Central or Lime Street low level station.
• A rail replacement bus will run between Ellesmere Port & Hooton
from start to end of service.
• All trains on the Northern line will run at a 20 minute frequency
from start to end of service.
The Wirral line platform at Moorfields station will remain closed for
refurbishment during the entire Three Queens event.
Visit www.merseyrail.org/three-queens for more information
and a full list of timetable changes for the Three Queens event.
Please allow extra time for your journey and follow
@merseyrail on Twitter or download the Merseyrail
app for live travel information.
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WELCOME FROM CUNARD
Cunard and Liverpool share such a special,
historic and emotional relationship, with so
many happenings linking the company and city
over the last 175 years. Liverpool will always
remain our ‘spiritual’ home and Cunard ships
will continue to call at this great port in the
years to come, underlining the closeness of
the partnership.
When Britannia left the Coburg Dock just
after 1400 hours on Saturday 4 July 1840 she
not only established the first regular service
across the Atlantic, she changed the face of
ocean travel forever.
As well as arriving in Boston and returning to
Liverpool with the ‘freshest’ news, Britannia
linked the Old World with the New and that
link has remained unbroken as Cunard ships
have crossed and re-crossed the Atlantic, in
peace and war, without fail, in every one of
the 175 years since 1840.
Liverpool was an obvious choice for us as a
focus for our 175th anniversary celebrations
and we have certainly planned spectacles that
will live long in the memory of those who will
witness them and take part - and will make
maritime history.
24 - 26 May will not only see the first overnight
in the city by our flagship Queen Mary 2, the
biggest passenger ship ever to sail up the Mersey,
but the three-day extravaganza will see what is
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Birth of Samuel Cunard
in Halifax, Canada.
Britannia’s maiden voyage - Liverpool,
Halifax Nova Scotia, Boston.
Charles Dickens accompanied
by his wife boards Britannia in
Liverpool and sails for America.
Sir Samuel Cunard dies
aged 78 in London.
Abyssinia is launched, the first
Cunarder fitted with bathrooms
- one port and one starboard.
Bothnia is launched, the first Cunarder
to be fitted with a Smoking Room.
Mark Twain arrives back home
in America on Gallia.
Servia is launched, Cunard’s first
steel vessel and the first ship in
the world lit with electricity.
A grand dinner is held on board
Etruria in the Mersey to celebrate
the first 50 years of Cunard service.
Catalonia becomes the first steamer
to berth alongside the new Princes
Landing Stage at Liverpool.
Lucania leaves Liverpool with the first
Marconi wireless telegraph system
installed on board a Cunard ship.
Photograph © Ant Clausen - Queen Mary 2
THREE QUEENS
perhaps the most spectacular gathering of the
Cunard fleet ever when on Monday 25 May,
Queen Mary 2 will be joined by Queen Victoria
and Queen Elizabeth and the three largest
Cunarders ever built will salute Liverpool and
the magnificent Cunard Building which stands
proudly on the Pier Head.
Magnificent City’ programme which spans
seven weeks and offers multiple events
that will allow as many people as possible
to join in the celebrations that will make
2015 so special.
And that first epic departure of Britannia
will be marked on Saturday 4 July 2015 when
Queen Mary 2 returns to the river exactly
175 years later and follows in the wake of
Cunard’s first ship on a voyage which so many
Cunarders have made their own.
That really does say it all!
The events in May and July have been
joined together by Liverpool and their ‘One
Angus Struthers
Cunard Director
1907
1911
1912
1914
1916
1920s/1930s
1922
1934
1936
1939
Lusitania and Mauretania sail
from Liverpool to New York
on their Maiden Voyage.
Franconia was the first large liner to
have hot and cold water in every cabin.
Carpathia rescues all the survivors
from White Star’s Titanic.
Aquitania, the first Cunarder
with an indoor swimming pool
sails on her Maiden Voyage from
Liverpool to New York.
The Cunard Building in Liverpool,
the company’s Head Office until
the 1960s, is completed.
The heyday of transatlantic
shipping, when Cunard’s slogan
“Getting there is half the fun!”
becomes a household phrase.
Laconia departs on the first-ever world
cruise. A 130-day, 22 -port voyage.
Cunard White Star Line formed.
Queen Mary sails on her
Maiden Voyage. She would
later win the Blue Riband for
the fastest Atlantic crossing.
Mauretania sails on her
Maiden Voyage from
Liverpool to New York.
Cunard. Liverpool. A 175th anniversary.
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CUNARD: A POTTED HISTORY
Liverpool is the birthplace of Cunard.
From the very beginning the British and North
American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company,
universally called the Cunard Line, had its
headquarters in Liverpool.
Cunard’s first ship Britannia, departed on her
maiden voyage from Liverpool to Boston via
Halifax Nova Scotia on 4 July 1840.
The company originally opened offices in
1839 at 14 Water Street, and as the business
prospered and expanded it moved - in August
1857 - to premises at 8 Water Street, on the
corner with Rumford Street.
8 Water Street soon became the hub of an
enormous empire, concerned not just with
shipping across the Atlantic to the United
States and Canada, but also with routes to
ports in the Mediterranean and the Middle
East. By 1877 the company had 44 vessels - 19
on the Atlantic run, 12 in the Mediterranean
and Black Sea services, and a further 13 serving
Glasgow, Northern Ireland and Bermuda.
By this time emigration to the US had begun
in earnest, and travel arrangements of amazing
complexity were engineered through Cunard’s
Water Street office.
The first recorded visit by a senior royal to a
Cunard ship took place in Liverpool on 11 July
1913 when His Majesty King George V and Her
Majesty Queen Mary visited the Mauretania.
Since then every reigning monarch has visited
or travelled on Cunard ships, as have a great
many other senior royals.
Following a further half-century of growth Cunard
was ready to construct its own magnificent
landmark headquarters. The Cunard Building was
a construction on a massive scale. Built of 180,000
cubic feet of Portland Stone, with 50,000 cubic
feet of Italian marble, the building’s design was
based on the Farnese Palace in Rome - the family
home of Pope Paul III.
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Late 1940s
1949
1965
1967
1968
1969
1975
1982
1984
During WW2 Queen Mary leaves
New York with 16,683 troops on
board - the greatest number ever
conveyed on a single voyage.
The Queens begin their
transatlantic shuttle, carrying
tens of thousands of passengers,
from film stars and diplomats
to businessmen and tourists.
Cunard’s first cruise ship, Caronia,
enters service. She is known as
the ‘Green Goddess’ because
of the colour of her hull.
Sylvania makes the first Cunard
cruise out of Liverpool since 1939.
Queen Mary’s final Atlantic
crossing. Now at Long Beach,
California as a floating hotel.
Queen Elizabeth’s final Atlantic
crossing to New York.
Cunard takes delivery of
Queen Elizabeth 2.
QE2 completes her first million miles.
QE2 requisitioned by the
British Government for the
Falkland Islands campaign.
The first sea-going branch of
Harrods opens on QE2.
Photographs Courtesy of Cunard Archive, University of Liverpool Library
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The Cunard Empire was ruled from the fifth
floor, with its Boardroom and the pivotal naval
architects’ department. Over 1,000 Cunard
staff worked in the building.
On the ground floor was the enormous and
magnificent pillared ticket hall and lounge
for First Class passengers. Second and third
class passengers were dealt with in the
first basement - including, for emigrants,
compulsory medical examinations.
Cunard moved into its prestigious new building,
its third and last in Liverpool, in June 1916 and it
remained there for over fifty years.
But by 1967, the focus of Cunard activity had
shifted away from Liverpool and after 128
years in the city, Cunard’s Head Office moved
to New York in 1967 while its operational
base moved to Southampton.
Sylvania’s departure for New York on 30
November 1967 would be the last sailing
from Liverpool direct to New York but the
final sailing from Liverpool would be made
by Franconia on 30 January 1968 to Bermuda
and then New York. Interestingly Cunard
announced that sailings had been ‘suspended’
from Liverpool and not formally stopped.
All that remained of Cunard, housed in
humbler quarters, was the cargo division. To all
intents and purposes, Cunard had left home.
However, the histories of Liverpool and Cunard
are interwoven and the love of the company
felt by the city was never as evident as when, on
Tuesday 24 July 1990, over a million people lined
the banks of the Mersey to welcome the first
Cunard Queen, QE2, to visit the river.
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1998
2004
2007
2008
2010
2011
2014
2015
Cunard celebrates its 150th
anniversary. QE2 makes her
inaugural call to Liverpool.
Nelson Mandela sails on QE2 from
Durban to Cape Town - the first
time a Head of State has travelled on
board since HM The Queen in 1990.
Queen Mary 2 sails on her
Maiden Voyage. She is the
largest, longest, widest and tallest
passenger ship in history.
QE2 undertakes a ‘lap-of-honour’
around the UK to mark her 40th
birthday and host the official opening
of Liverpool Cruise Terminal.
The first meeting of three Queens
takes place in New York with
Queen Mary 2, QE2 and Queen
Victoria. QE2 Farewell cruise after
more than 40 years of service.
Queen Elizabeth sails on her
Maiden Voyage - sold out in
29 minutes 14 seconds!
Three Queens celebrate the
diamond jubilee of HM The Queen.
Three Queens meet in
Lisbon and sail in open water
together for the first time.
Three Queens join One
Magnificent City.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/cunardhistory
for more details.
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SUN 24 - TUE 26 MAY
LIVERPOOL WATERFRONT
LIVERPOOL, L3 1DG
Join us for what promises to be the world’s
most spectacular gathering of the Cunard fleet
in celebration of their 175th anniversary.
will sail to New Brighton to meet her sisterships, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria.
The excitement will begin on Sunday 24 May
when Queen Mary 2 will arrive at Liverpool
Cruise Terminal and stay overnight.
The fleet will sail the length of the Mersey for
a short period of time. This Royal Rendezvous
will create an unprecedented Three Queens
spectacle, making maritime history.
On Monday morning, 25 May, Queen Mary 2
Following the departure of Queen Mary 2
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/threequeens for more details.
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THREE QUEENS
INTERESTING FACTS
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Gross Registered Tonnage: 90,400 GRT
Length: 294 metres
Passengers: 2,092
Entered Service: October 2010
Building Cost: €390 million
Named by: HRH Queen Elizabeth ll
QUEEN VICTORIA
Gross Registered Tonnage: 90,000 GRT
Length: 294 metres
Passengers: 2,014
Entered Service: December 2007
Building Cost: €390 million
Named by: Duchess of Cornwall
on Monday afternoon, Queen Victoria and
Queen Elizabeth will remain in Liverpool to
enjoy the hospitality of the city.
Queen Elizabeth will depart following the
‘Amazing Graces’ evening show whilst Queen
Victoria will remain overnight. She will depart
late afternoon on Tuesday 26 May following a
fitting finale to a magnificent 3 day event.
QUEEN MARY 2
Gross Registered Tonnage: 151,400 GRT
Length: 345m
Passengers: 2,620
Entered Service : January 2004
Building Cost: €747 million
Named by: HRH Queen Elizabeth ll
#3Queens
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Photograph: The Colour Project
AMAZING GRACES
SAT 23 - MON 25 MAY 10PM
PIER HEAD, LIVERPOOL, L3 1BY
Stand back in amazement as the waterfront
is brought to life with a series of impressive
projections to coincide with the arrival of the
Three Queens.
Capturing a sense of the sea and embracing
the spirit of adventure, this spectacle
celebrates Liverpool’s culture and champions
its role as a modern and progressive city.
Always looking to the future and confident
of its past, the essence of Liverpool is
boldly brought to life as the Three Graces
are transformed into lavish beacons of
entertainment.
For the duration of the evening, the facades of
these iconic buildings will become an animated
backdrop to tell a story unlike any other
before. Featuring a Sea of Faces of the people
that make up a rich cultural heritage, the spirit
of Liverpool along with scenes from Cunard’s
vast history will combine to create a tantalising
tale with a triumphant climax.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/amazinggraces for more details.
#seaoffaces #3Queens
Amazing Graces has been curated and produced by The Colour Project in collaboration with Liverpool City Council.
The narrative for the show was developed in partnership with Hope Street Ltd, a Liverpool based company that specialises
in developing artists, art forms and arts in the community.
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Based on aerial photography. © Liverpool City Council 2015.
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There are various places to view along the Wirral promenade and Liverpool Waterfront as well as distributed
first aid points and toilets. If you need help during the event, please ask your nearest steward.
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FRI 5 - SUN 7 JUN
LIVERPOOL WATERFRONT, L3 1DG
If you enjoyed what last year had to offer,
then 2015 will not disappoint as Liverpool’s
International Mersey River Festival returns for
another action packed weekend of fun.
New for this year is the exciting addition of
the Northern Boat Show which will see the
Albert Dock become home to the latest
world-class sailing and powerboats - a pure
delight for any boat enthusiast.
This inaugural Northern Boat Show will see
around 150 exhibitors and 60 boats attending
the show. Clipper Marine have already signed
up to the boat show and will showcase a
series of Bavaria Yachts and motorboats
with other exhibitors including Hamble Point
Yacht Charters, Pantaenius boat insurance,
Marine Teak and WiFi Onboard.
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THE INTERNATIONAL MERSEY RIVER FESTIVAL
For music lovers, there’s plenty on offer as
Music On The Waterfront forms part of the
celebrations - 2014 saw a fantastic DJ set from
Craig Charles, as well as performances from
The Christians, Jaki Graham, Esco Williams and
the Band of HM Royal Marines to name a few.
Along with street theatre, air displays,
exhibitions, flyboarding demonstrations
and vessels aplenty there promises to be
something for everyone.
For further details on the Northern Boat
Show go to northernboatshow.co.uk
See liverpoolonthewaterfront.co.uk
for more details or join:
@lpoolwaterfront
liverpoolonthewaterfront
 Culture Liverpool
#Riverfest2015
Photographs:
Ant Clausen, Northern Boat Show
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FRI 12 - SUN 14 JUN, LIVERPOOL WATERFRONT, L3 1DG
Rock ‘n’ Roll Liverpool Marathon and Half
Marathon is returning to Merseyside for its
second year. Starting and finishing along the
waterfront, the race features scenic views of the
stunning docks, rich architecture, spectacular
museums and historic commercial districts.
New for this year are a 5k race taking place
on Saturday 13, 1 Mile Run on Sunday 14
and a two-day Running & Endurance Show
which are sure to make this an unforgettable
festival weekend.
As the name suggests, music will make up the
heart and ‘sole’ of this event, with more than
50 live bands at 22 entertainment stages lining
every mile of the race route to keep runners
excited and motivated.
The fun continues at the Finish Line Festival
and the concert in front of the Echo Arena,
where everyone gets to celebrate the day.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/rocknrollmarathon for more details or join:
@RnRLiverpool
RocknRollLiverpoolMarathon
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SAT 4 - SUN 5 JUL
LIVERPOOL WATERFRONT,
LIVERPOOL, L3 1DG
Transatlantic 175 will commemorate 175 years of cruise passenger
travel across the Atlantic during a weekend of cultural events that
span Liverpool’s waterfront and historic docks directed by Wayne
Hemingway MBE. Watch the city come alive with home-grown
music, fashion, art, design, food and film of the 19th, 20th and 21st
century through influences that have travelled across the pond from
the ports of Halifax Nova Scotia, Boston and New York since Samuel
Cunard’s first crossing on 4 July 1840.
Coinciding with the weekend of American Independence, insights
from both cultures will be explored and played out in the museums,
galleries and evocative public spaces that line Liverpool’s World
Heritage Site including Albert Dock, Mann Island and Pier Head all alongside the spectacle of Queen Mary 2 which will be proudly
sitting on the River Mersey.
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CATWALK
Expect to see 3,300 miles of ocean bridged by a common love of
dancing, glamour and design.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/transatlantic175 for more details.
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SAT 4 JUL EARLY MORNING - 10.30PM
RIVER MERSEY
Queen Mary 2 will return to Liverpool on 4
July to recreate Cunard’s maiden journey from
Liverpool to Boston in 1840, exactly 175 years
to the day. The ship will be berthed regally
on the River Mersey at the Liverpool Cruise
Terminal throughout the day for everyone to
admire before a stunning and unforgettable
patriotic send-off as part of the Transatlantic
175 celebrations, bidding her farewells once
the party is over.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
transatlantic175 for more details.
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Calling all bakers young and old, expe
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giant edible map of Liverpool and Man
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your favourite landmar k, building or
place and recreate it in cake!
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mar vel at on the afternoon of
Sunday 5 July. We’d love you to be
involved - so don’t delay, sign up
today* at: onemagnificentcity.co.uk
/transatlanticcakefest
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*only registered cakes can take part
in Transatlantic Cake Fest
Photographs:
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TRANSATLANTIC 175
SAT 4 JUL 11AM - 6PM
SUN 5 JUL 11AM - 6PM
MANN ISL AND,
LIVERPOOL, L3 1BP
Throughout the weekend of 4 and 5 July
graze your way through amazing food and
drink produced across the North West and
the very best street food from further afield
curated by Food Innovator, Simon Preston.
Taste and enjoy the pick of the crop; from
crab cakes to cupcakes, scones to scouse and
hot chillies to hot dogs - absolutely no-one
goes hungry!
‘Eat the Atlantic’ Food Festival on Liverpool’s
Mann Island will fill the sea air with scrumptious
aromas and invites friends and families to
discover nature’s larder from both sides of the
pond, and from the ocean too.
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Celebrating the finale weekend of Liverpool’s
One Magnificent City, the 4 and 5 July play host
to ‘Vintage On The Dock’. A bijou ‘Vintage
Festival’ celebrating the decades of British cool
will take centre stage at the historic Albert Dock,
transforming it into a vintage playground laced
with experiences, sights and sounds that trace
the history of Liverpool’s 175 year relationship
with transatlantic travel.
Experience an authentic celebration of the
music, fashion, art, design, film and food of
the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s
and take a look at how British pop culture
throughout the decades has been influenced
by a special cultural relationship with North
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America. Come and hear the stories of the
Cunard Yanks as they re-live their journey’s
on board the Cunard cruises that sailed from
port to port. Sample culinary delights inspired
by American cuisine, whether it be from the
vast restaurants and cafes of the Dock or the
food artisans trading from vintage vehicles.
Join in with pop-up dances from across the
decades, from a 20s Charleston to the moves
transported back to Liverpool by the seamen
who sailed the great ships - let it rock with
Jives, Jitter Bug and Lindy Hop. Explore the
Vintage Marketplace with the best traders from
the North West and beyond selling fashion,
homewares, vintage vinyl and memorabilia from
TRANSATLANTIC 175
SAT 4 - SUN 5 JUL 11AM - 5PM
ALBERT DOCK, LIVERPOOL, L3 4AA
the 1920s through to the 1980s and absorb the
eye candy as vintage fans flock to the dock. Kids
and adults alike can learn new skills at a series
of hands on creative workshops that express a
make do and mend sensibility.
The weekend will also see the Albert Dock stage
a magnificent all marque display of the finest
classic cars, modern super cars, competition
cars, classic bikes and scooters showcasing the
best in automotive history. Visitors are promised
a tremendous spectacle that will attract
thousands, recreating a nostalgic throwback to
the halcyon days of British motoring.
Make your way to Liverpool ONE’s Chavasse
Park to hear music from throughout the
decades then sit back, relax and enjoy entertained by the best, light hearted
and immersive street performances that
will wander through the grand, industrial
architecture of Albert Dock. And while you’re
there, why not take in the works of influential
1950s American artist Jackson Pollock at Tate
Liverpool, immerse yourself in the jazz infused
sounds of Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club or connect
with the Fab Four at the Beatles Story Museum.
Vintage on the Dock is set to be a cultural and
musical vintage extravaganza for all ages to enjoy.
#T175 #vintage
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/vintageonthedock for more details.
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The Very Big Catwalk is
proudly sponsored by:
SAT 4 JUL 5PM - 8PM
PIER HEAD, LIVERPOOL, L3 1BY
In association with Very.co.uk, come and
support us in our Guinness World Records
title attempt for the ‘Most Models on a
Catwalk’ during ‘The Very Big Catwalk’. With
Creative Director Wayne Hemingway and
Fashion Show Producer Jane Galpin this is a
show that digs deep into the heart and soul of
Liverpool’s fashion tribes and communities.
Don’t miss out, come along and play witness to a
spectacle never to be forgotten during this audio
and visual feast showcasing the city’s welcoming,
expressive, humorous and fun-loving spirit that
characterises Liverpool around the world.
Watch as thousands strut their stuff on
the catwalk to a soundtrack of the city’s
musical history and its links with the USA.
From dance troops to twins, pensioners to
bridal par ties, couture to cadets all walks
of life will combine to create memorable
moments. The united colours of Liverpool
will be shining bright with an array of
diverse and beautiful bodies.
#T175 #verybigcatwalk
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
theverybigcatwalk for more details.
We need you!
5,000 people are needed to help break this
world record, so if you think you are up to the
challenge and want to get involved then visit
onemagnificentcity.co.uk/theverybigcatwalk
for more information. No experience is
necessary - don’t delay, sign up today!
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The Very Big After Party
is proudly sponsored by:
SAT 4 JUL 8PM - 10PM
PIER HEAD, LIVERPOOL, L3 1BY
Following on from the catwalk extravaganza,
get your groove on and join us for ‘The
Very Big After Party’ in association with
Very.co.uk, where everyone is invited to
two hours of disco on the docks. Hosted
by Merseyside born and internationally
renowned DJ Greg Wilson, expect an
uplifting evening of early R&B, Motown,
Northern Soul, Funk, Disco and House as we
trace Liverpool’s lineage as Britain’s conduit
to the black music of America.
From The Cavern to Cream, Liverpool has
long been regarded as a club city with a global
reputation. Venues including The Sink and
The Iron Door in the 60s, The Timepiece and
Eric’s in the 70s and The State and Quadrant
Park in the 80s all played a vital role in laying
the groundwork for a thriving club scene that
remains a key feature of the city to this day.
Drawing from this history, Wilson will reflect
on the wealth of music, largely originating
in the USA, which has graced Merseyside’s
dance floors down the years - permeating
into a contemporary party vibe for all the
family under the glistening reflection of a
mighty glitter ball.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
theverybigafterparty for more details.
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We need you!
If you have a vintage vehicle and would
like to come to Liverpool and be part
of the cavalcade don’t delay, sign up
today! See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
transatlantic175carcavalcade for
registration details*
* only registered vintage vehicles can
take part in the cavalcade
Photographs:
Jackie Downey, Xixi Zheng, Botond Istrandi
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CLASSIC CAR CAVALCADE
SUN 5 JUL 11AM - 6PM
PIER HEAD, LIVERPOOL, L3 1BY
Transatlantic 175 steps up a gear as Liverpool
welcomes 175 of the finest veteran, vintage and
classic cars and bikes, taking part in a historic
motor cavalcade through the heart of the city.
From very early pre 1905 production models
to today’s super cars, spectators will be
treated to a stunning display of American and
British classics to admire from 11am.
Lined up along the Pier Head, opposite the
iconic Liver building, the city’s Classic Car
Cavalcade will begin at 2pm. Following a route
around the city, all vehicles will pass famous
cultural landmarks along the way including the
Chinese Arch, Hope Street and St George’s
Hall ending back at the Pier Head where they
will be proudly displayed until 6pm.
This is a truly not to be missed event in motoring
history, bringing together rare automobiles and
historic motorcycles in celebration of a unique
transatlantic relationship.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/transatlantic175carcavalcade for more details.
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SEVEN MAGNIFICENT WEEKS
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
LIGHTNIGHT: TIME LINERS
LIFE ON THE OCEAN
WAVE: AN EXHIBITION OF
CUNARD COLLECTIBLES
PORT OF CALL LECTURES:
NANCY CUNARD
SUBTERRANEAN THEATRE: THE MAURIE
AN EVENING WITH WALTER MOSLEY
GIANNI RUSSO: ONE NIGHT ONLY 2015
One Magnificent City offers a diverse mix of
exhibitions, sharings, performances, walks and
talks that will be a true celebration of Liverpool,
its internationally renowned maritime history
and transatlantic links. Over seven weeks there
will be opportunities to participate, share,
experience and discover amazing stories of
travellers and journeys. Local, national and
international artists will animate the city and its
waterfront exploring and revelling in a place that
has a truly remarkable past, present and future.
Want to discover more? Then visit
onemagnificentcity.co.uk to view an interesting
selection of events and learning resources.
LUSITANIA: LIFE, LOSS, LEGACY
Fri 27 Mar - Dec 2015
10am - 5pm
Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock,
Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool, L3 4AQ
Located on Liverpool’s Waterfront, the Merseyside
Maritime Museum will commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania. This
brand new exhibition tells the story of the city’s
most loved ship and the passengers and crew
who sailed aboard her on her tragic last voyage.
Wed 22 Apr - Wed 8 Jul
Mon - Fri, 10am - 4pm
Special Collections Reading Room, Aldham
Robarts Library, Liverpool John Moores
University, Maryland Street, Liverpool, L1 9DE
Passenger life on the Cunard ships is a glamorous
social whirl of cabaret shows, fine dining and
educational talks. The exhibition at LJMU’s Special
Collection and Archives brings together two family
collections from the 1950s to today, where life
on board is recaptured with memorabilia from
ships like the Mauretania and Queen Elizabeth.
For more details email Emily Parsons, LJMU
Archivist on [email protected]
LJMU Lecturers: Merseyside Maritime Museum,
Sun 24 and Mon 25 May, Fri 3 Jul
See liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime
for more details.
Queen Elizabeth Dining Room: Photograph Courtesy
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The exhibition is part funded by the European Union the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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LIGHTNIGHT: MAKE SPACE
CREATE PRESENTS TIME LINERS
GEORGE GARRETT: A SCOUSE
SEAMAN IN THE JAZZ AGE
Sat 2, 9, 16 & 23 May
1pm - 3pm
The Cunard Building, Water Street,
Liverpool, L3 1QB
This series of workshops explores the life of merchant
seaman, writer and playwright George Garrett, who
lived in New York between 1921 and 1926.
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Be transported to the golden age of travel as
Cunard Building’s atmospheric ticket office is
transformed as part of a truly unique
LightNight event.
Sit at the Captain’s table, listen to stories from
those who worked on the liners, experiencing
for yourself the festivity, the hope of departure
and the excitement about the adventures ahead.
Aimed at families of all ages, real stories will
be brought to life and will celebrate Liverpool
people using projection and technology hand in
hand with a dramatic, interactive installation.
This is a free event, no need to book tickets
just turn up and explore in your own time.
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4pm - 10pm
Ticket Hall of Cunard Building,
Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1ES
CUNARD 175: A VOYAGE
THROUGH HISTORY EXHIBITION
Fri 8 May - Tue 1 Sept
Mon - Fri, 8.30am - 6pm
Sat, 9am - 1pm
Special Collections
& Archives, Sydney
Jones Library,
University of Liverpool,
Chatham Street,
Liverpool, L69 3DA
Elements of the installation can be found in
various spaces around the dock area during
the One Magnificent City event weekends.
The Cunard Archive
has been a crucial
source of images and materials for many of the
summer events. Come and see for yourself
an exhibition of original documents and
photographs from the official Cunard Archive at
the University of Liverpool Library. Admission is
free, just turn up, explore and be enchanted.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk for more details.
See liv.ac.uk/library/sca for more details.
Bell Boys Labels: Photograph © Cathy Cross
Cunard Magazine 1923: Photograph Courtesy Of
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A series of engaging public talks and performances
in celebration of the sea, ships and literary voyagers.
Open to members of the public, this series of talks
are free to attend. No need to book, just turn up:
MERMAIDS IN THEIR ELEMENT LIGHTNIGHT
Fri 15 May, 6pm
Merseyside Maritime Museum,
Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ
Mysterious, alluring, and often deadly, mermaids
have captured the imagination of writers and
artists since the dawn of civilisation. Join Professor
Sarah Peverley and The Liverpool University
Players for a series of nautically inspired readings.
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Fri 22 May - Fri 26 Jun
2pm - 3.30pm
Meeting Point: Brunswick Street Entrance,
Cunard Building, Brunswick Street,
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Bonny Cummins’ exhibition and art trail in six
locations at St George’s Hall Heritage Centre is a
highly immersive multi-media sensory installation,
tackling the beauty as well as the tragedy of the
Lusitania. Using the iconic red and black Cunard
funnels as zoetrope’s and soundscapes, the
artists animated paintings are combined with an
atmospheric soundtrack by multi-instrumentalist
Josh Cummins to tell the whole story of Lusitania.
This is free to enter, just turn up and enjoy.
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10am - 5pm
St George’s Hall Heritage Centre,
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Britannia, Carpathia and Lusitania are the
names of iconic Cunard ships that still
resonate in Liverpool today. This interesting
walking tour around the waterfront brings
the stories of these and lesser-known
‘Cunarders’ alive with readings from memoirs,
essays, letters and literature of the day.
Guided by Deborah Mulhearn, the tour takes
approximately an hour and a half and is 1.5
miles long. Whilst there is no charge for this
walk, booking is essential as spaces are limited.
To reserve your place call the Albert Dock
Tourist Information Centre on 0151 707 0729
or email [email protected]*
The walk ends inside the Merseyside
Maritime Museum, where a 10% discount
is offered on afternoon tea served from
3.45pm at the Maritime Dining Room. To
take advantage of this offer please pre-book
a table by calling 0151 478 4056 or email
[email protected]
* If you would like to book a place but
have concerns about accessibility please
contact Deborah to discuss your needs.
Baby’s Shoe From RMS Lusitania: Photograph
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STANLEY STREET QUARTER:
THREE QUEENS BALL
NANCY CUNARD
Sat 23 May, 3pm
Merseyside Maritime Museum, L3 4AQ
Dr Sandeep Parmar reveals the Liverpool links
of the beautiful and iconic author, publisher and
social activist Nancy Cunard. Once the black sheep
of the Cunard family, hounded by controversy
wherever she went, she is now heralded as one
of the great literary geniuses of her generation.
DOWN TO THE SEA IN
SHIPS ‘HORATIO CLARE’
Sun 24 May, 3pm
Waterstones, 12 College Lane, L1 3DL
Down to the Sea in Ships: Join the electrifying former
Maersk Writer-in-Residence Horatio Clare for tales
of heroism and wonder on the high seas. Down to
the Sea in Ships, the best-selling story of seafarers,
giant cargo ships and voyages around the world, is
“Stupendous and extraordinarily exciting” - The Times.
Fri 22 May
7.30pm - Late
Exchange Station, Tithebarn Street,
Liverpool, L2 2QP
EDWARD RUSHTON
Liverpool’s LGBT community invites you to pay
homage to their very own three queens - as
they hear there are a few others in town! Join
the extravagant House of Suarez production
for a decadent evening of glamorous star
hosts and award-winning wining and dining
to celebrate the city’s fabulousness - even
better all money raised on the night will go
back into the community. Having recreated
their very own luxury cruise experience this
promises to be a magical night fit for a queen.
Professor Paul Baines on Liverpool’s own Edward
Rushton (1756-1814): A sailor from the age of 11. His
naval career was terminated as a teenager when he
was blinded by an infection caught while trying to
help slaves. He was probably the most gifted of the
radical writers of the late eighteenth century. This
talk will explore the life and work of a remarkable
product of Liverpool’s romantic-era marine culture.
Tickets VIP: £60, Standard: £45
Dress Code: Captain’s Table, Sequins
or Bell-Boy Chic
See stanleystqtr.co.uk for more details
or follow Stanley Street Quarter on
 @StanleyStQtr
#3QueensBall
© House Of Suarez Vogue Ball 2013
Sat 6 Jun, 3pm
Merseyside Maritime Museum, L3 4AQ
QUESTIONS OF TRAVEL,
ELIZABETH BISHOP
Sun 5 Jul, 3pm
Museum of Liverpool, Education Area 3,
Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1DG
Artist Charlotte Hodes, University of the Arts, London
and poet Professor Deryn Rees-Jones of Liverpool
University, respond to Bishop’s work creating a
new poem-film that looks at the parallels drawn
between actual journeys and the poetic and artistic
journeys of reading, drawing, thinking and writing.
See liv.ac.uk/new-and-international-writing
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ONE MAGNIFICENT CITY - WORDS
AND MANIFESTS: COMMUNITY
WRITING WORKSHOPS
LOOK/15: WOMEN
AND THE CITY
A series of free workshops lead by Pauline Rowe,
to encourage engagement with the romance,
memories, archives and stories of the Cunard ships.
Sat 30 May
12.30pm - 2.30pm
Christ Church Hope Centre, Buckingham
Road, Tuebrook, Liverpool, L13 8AZ
Thurs 4 Jun
6pm - 8pm
ABCC Community Corner, Lower Level,
Richmond Park, Liverpool, L6 5AD
Thurs 11 Jun
10.30am - 1pm
Taylor Room, Sydney Jones Library,
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L7 7BD
To book a place contact Pauline Rowe:
07875 434 292, [email protected]
See liv.ac.uk/new-and-international-writing
for more details.
LOOK/15 are calling for budding and
experienced photographers to celebrate the
Liverpool visit of three famous well-travelled
women, Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and
Queen Victoria by providing images of admired
females, women enjoying their weekends or
shots of the majestic liners themselves, all to
be featured in an online exhibition. Let your
imaginations run wild and capture the spectacle
that the three Queens will bring to the city.
To take part simply upload your image onto
our website to share your experience of
One Magnificent City.
See onemagnificentcity.co.uk/
lookphotocompetition for more details or join:
 @lookphotofest
 Look Liverpool International
Photography Festival
Hairdressing Service On The Queen Elizabeth: Photograph
Courtesy Of The Cunard Archive Liverpool University
Queen Mary Poster: Photograph Courtesy Of
The Cunard Archive Liverpool University
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SUBTERRANEAN
THEATRE: THE MAURIE
THE GOLDEN AGE OF FILM,
REEL HEROES AT SEA
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The Mauretania: Photograph © Richard P. De Kerbrech
Sat 6 Jun, 10am - 5pm
Calderstones Mansion House,
Calderstones Park, Liverpool, L18 3JB
The film will be screened on a loop throughout
the day.
Fri 12 Jun, 3pm - 5pm
A Small Cinema, Victoria Street,
Liverpool, L1 6DD
Reel Heroes At Sea will be followed by a Q&A
session with Kim Ryan the Project Director.
Please leave a small donation at the door.
Wed 17 Jun, 6.30pm - 9pm
The Old Library, Lodge Lane,
Liverpool, L8 0HQ
Reel Heroes At Sea to be followed by a feature film.
Fri 19 Jun, 6pm - 9pm
Metal at Edge Hill Station, Tunnel Road,
Liverpool, L7 6ND
An introduction by Cohiba Productions, a showing
of Reel Heroes At Sea followed by a feature film.
Sat 27 Jun, 3pm - 7pm
The District, 61 Jordon Street,
Liverpool, L1 0BW
The film will be screened on a loop throughout
the day.
For more information on venues and times
check The Golden Age of Film event page on
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Philharmonic Hall Box Office:
36 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP
Tel: 0151 709 3789
Online bookings: writingonthewall.org.uk
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The Maurie, written by Writing on the Wall’s
Mike Morris, directed by Carl Cockram and
brought to you by the team that produced
‘Waiting for Brando’ (The Liverpool Echo’s
pick of the year for 2013, awarded 10/10), is
based on a 1920s short story by rediscovered
Liverpool seaman and writer George Garrett.
It celebrates the mighty ‘scouse boat’ The
Mauretania, and the lives and conflicts of
those who worked below decks in the
‘Subterranean Theatre’ of the ships’ stokehold.
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local heritage projects, Picture Palaces and
Reel Heroes, to celebrate the role of cinema
projectionists in bringing entertainment and
news to the pleasure seekers on the Cunard
Line. Short film ‘Reel Heroes At Sea’ brings to
the silver screen the memories of retired ‘at sea’
projectionists. The film describes their lives, the
history of the silver screen at sea, preserving
the heritage of this important role, the people,
who connected the audience and silver screen.
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The majority of Look/15’s venues are fully accessible;
any compromised access will be indicated.
© Jona Frank: The Modern Kids
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Celebrating the exchanges between women,
migration and memory, LOOK/15 plays
host to work from over 100 photographic
artists from around the world. With 30
plus exhibitions and an extensive events
programme you will find LOOK/15: Exchange
in Liverpool’s world-class cultural venues,
independent spaces and public realm.
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Various Locations
Thurs 2 Jul, 7.30pm
Liverpool Town Hall,
High Street, Liverpool, L2 3SW
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Walter Mosley, one of the most versatile and
admired writers in America today, joins Writing
on the Wall for a rare UK appearance.
The author of over forty critically acclaimed works
of fiction and non-fiction, Walter Mosley gained
fame through his Easy Rawlins mysteries, including
‘Devil In A Blue Dress’, which was adapted into an
award-winning film starring Denzel Washington.
He is the winner of numerous awards, including an
O. Henry Award, a Grammy and PEN America’s
Lifetime Achievement. While academics debate
whether he should be considered a Jewish or Black
writer, Walter Mosley, whose bestselling work
tackles issues of race, class and equality without
apology, prefers to simply be called a ‘novelist’.
Tickets available from Liverpool
Philharmonic Hall Box Office:
36 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP
Tel: 0151 709 3789
Online bookings: writingonthewall.org.uk
Ticket Price: £15, £10 concessions
Walter Mosley: Photograph © Marcia Wilson
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GIANNI RUSSO: ONE
NIGHT ONLY 2015
JACKSON POLLOCK: BLIND SPOTS
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Tue 30 Jun - Sun 18 Oct
10am - 5.50pm (last entry to the exhibition 5pm)
Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB
Sun 5 Jul
7:30pm - Late
Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building
(Formerly Granada Studios), Albert Dock,
Liverpool, L3 4AF
Having made his name by starring in The
Godfather, Gianni Russo will entertain an
intimate audience with many famous Sinatra
songs, stories about the Mob, The Godfather,
links between Liverpool and New York
and of the days he travelled and performed
on Cunard liners with Frank Sinatra and
Grace Kelly as part of his repertoire.
Tickets cost £30 and can be purchased
from seetickets.com
See statictrading.com for more details.
Gianni Russo: Image Courtesy Of Ant Clausen
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Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) is widely considered
one of the most influential and provocative
American artists of the twentieth century, whose
work has made an immense contribution to
abstract art. Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots focuses
on the latter part of the artist’s career, shedding
light on a less known but extremely influential
part of his practice. This will be the first exhibition
in more than three decades to survey Pollock’s
late paintings made between 1951 and 1953; a
phase of work referred to as his Black Pourings.
Ticket Price: £10, £7.50 concessions
See tate.org.uk/Liverpool for more details or join:
 @tateliverpool
 tateliverpool
Jackson Pollock Yellow Islands 1952 © The Pollock-Krasner
Foundation ARS, NY and DACS, London 2015
LIVERPOOL CONTEMPORARY
ARTS FAIR
Sat 27 - Sun 28 Jun
10am - 5pm
Royal Liver Building, Pier Head,
Liverpool, L3 1HU
This two-day event will feature over 1,000 pieces
of art from 40 accomplished local, national and
international artists and independent art galleries.
See liverpoolcontemporary.com for ticket
information and more details.
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