Diversity marks Unity's new season

Published: 19 December 2015
Reporter: David Upton

Dirty Pakistani Lingerie
Broke N Beat Collective
Chip Shop Chips

Liverpool’s radical small-scale theatre Unity announces a diverse season of shows for spring 2016.

Kicking off the season, LipService Theatre visits with its Victorian comic thriller Move over Moriarty (January 14-16) and hip-hop meets puppetry with The Broke ‘N’ Beat Collective (February 4-13).

I Know All the Secrets in My World (February 10-11) explores father and son relationships and theatregoers are invited to chippies in Southport, West Kirby and Liverpool for Chip Shop Chips (February 22-24), an immersive love story.

The world première of Who’s Afraid of the Working Class by Luke Barnes is performed by third year LIPA students on March 3-5 and there’s insight into the lives of six Pakistan-American women in Dirty Pakistani Lingerie (April 1).

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