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Travel: On holiday with... Comic Keith Carter

LIVERPOOL stand-up Keith Carter – best-known for his comedy character Nige the Scally – is currently playing the MC in Jim Cartwright’s play about 60s pop festivals Eight Miles High at the Royal Court.

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Liverpool Arts: Taking a trip back to a time of peace and free love

Vicky Anderson travels back to the Sixties with a new production at the Royal Court Theatre

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Eight Miles High brings the Woodstock spirit to the Royal Court

AS THE typical British summer breaks over Festival season, Royal Court Liverpool has come up with an ingenious solution for those who love the experience, but hate the rain . . . bring it indoors!

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Carter in top form for title

A few weeks after overcoming a serious illness Keith Carter produced an excellent performance to defeat his clubmate Dave Murray 21-20 in a pulsating final and claim his first Staffordshire Veterans’ title.

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ECHO entertainment news: Record sales for Liverpool Comedy Festival

THIS year’s Liverpool Comedy Festival has broken all box office records – eight days before it opens.

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Record sales for Liverpool Comedy Festival

THIS year’s Liverpool Comedy Festival has broken all box office records – eight days before it opens.

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City's pubs join in Culture fun

LIVERPOOL'S pubs were cited as a cornerstone to the city's cultural heritage as a new campaign was launched at a special ceremony at the Lion Tavern, in Tithebarn Street.

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Liverpool's pubs join in Capital of Culture fun

LIVERPOOL'S pubs were cited as a cornerstone to the city's cultural heritage as a new campaign was launched at a special ceremony at the Lion Tavern, in Tithebarn Street.

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Brazil simplifies malaria treatment

Brazil announced a new malaria treatment Thursday that scientists say offers a potentially cheap and effective way to attack a disease that largely afflicts the world's poor.

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Officers wade into water to help woman, toddler

Two Perry Twp. Police officers waded into floodwater Wednesday, March 19, to aid a woman and her 2-year-old son after their car hydroplaned then spun off Johnsville-Brookville Road and into a flooded ditch.

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Liverpool Arts: THEATRE REVIEW: Beserker Boys, by Stanley McHale and Keith Carter, Unity Theatre, Liverpool

OLD shipmates gather in a grubby club bar following the funeral of their former captain and start squabbling. We are in familiar Scouse territory in this new play by comedians Stanley McHale and Keith Carter as the wisecracks and insults come thick and fast.

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Liverpool Arts: Review: Beserker Boys, by Stanley McHale and Keith Carter, at the Unity Theatre, Liverpool

OLD shipmates gather in a grubby club bar following the funeral of their former captain and start squabbling. We are in familiar Scouse territory in this new play by comedians Stanley McHale and Keith Carter as the wisecracks and insults come thick and fast.

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Heads-up: Another cool Candy gathering

OK, I think I've teased you enough. Without further ado, it's time for a very special Pop Candy announcement: That's right -- we're having a meetup next month, and it's going to be bigger than anything we've done before. Please...

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ECHO reviews: The Berserker Boys, Unity Theatre

THE Berserker Boys has “made in Liverpool” stamped on its bottom.

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Liverpool Arts: Phil Key's pick of the week

LIVERPOOL'S Ricky Tomlinson is back on good form after his recent bypass surgery. His Laughter Show features fellow comic Duncan Norvelle (of the “chase me” catch phrase), comedienne/ actress Pauline Daniels and Tony Barton, from Coronation Street. 7.30pm, Theatre Royal, St Helens. Tickets £15 (concessions £13). 01744 756000.