Liverpool Empire Theatre Contact Number

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About Liverpool Empire Theatre

When somebody is  looking to catch a show in Liverpool, the Liverpool Empire Theatre is likely to be one of the first places they think to turn. It’s one of the city’s most popular theatres and one which has been around since the 1920s. The reason it has been able to survive for such a long time is due to the comprehensive service which it has to offer its customers.

The selection of shows available to view at Liverpool Empire Theatre is quite diverse. There are the all time classic musicals and Shakespeare productions and there are also brand new shows which are starting to attract attention for the first time. This variety helps to ensure that all fans of theatre will find something to their liking when they visit the Liverpool Empire Theatre. It’s actually one of a huge number of theatres in Liverpool, but this one has managed to make a name for itself to a larger extent than some other Liverpool theatres.

History of Liverpool Empire Theatre

The very first theatre to operate on the site of the Liverpool Empire Theatre actually opened in the 1860s (in 1866, specifically) but the theatre as it is known today really has its origins in 1925, when a new theatre was opened on that same site. Though, of course, while it was a new building and a new venture, the fact that it was on the exact same site was likely to have caused some customers not to realise the change in building and ownership. Between then and the rest of the ninteenth century, the theatre had actually changed names and owners several times, but starting in 1925, things have remained pretty consistent. It has, however, undergone a couple of renovations since.

The multi-story design of the building helps them to accommodate as many customers as possible. With all of that room across multiple floors, they are able have several different performances showing at once. At any one time, they could have shows from several different genres playing at once and therefore appeal to quite a broad group of theatre goers. With so much variety every single night, it is easy to see how this has become a key part of the Liverpool leisure scene.

During its long history, the theatre has held many hugely significant performances. The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and other icons from the entertainment industry have all graced the stage of the Liverpool Empire Theatre. Just as they had some of the most significant performers of the past, so too do they host the modern stars.

ATG Tickets

Liverpool Empire Theatre does not have a website of its own, however it’s official affiliate ATG Tickets, does have a website and that acts as the main website for Liverpool Empire Theatre. If you ever want to know what’s showing there, you can just check the ATG Tickets page on the Liverpool Empire Theatre and there’ll be a full listing of all the upcoming shows. Of course, the website also allows for customers who want to book their tickets online as well. ATG Tickets is primarily based around the sale of tickets and Liverpool Empire Theatre is just one of the many theatres with whom they are affiliated. They actually sell tickets for theatres all around the country. Click here for the ATG Tickets website.

Group Bookings

If you are planning to see a performance along with a group of your friends, the ATG Tikets website makes it very easy to make all your group bookings in one. Booking all these tickets together helps to assure that you and your friends (or family) all get to sit together. Being able to book all the tickets together helps to make it much easier for those are are wishing to book a nice night out at the theatre – particularly when there are options to book in at the restaurant that they have on site and in lots of local hotels too!

Liverpool Empire Theatre Restaurant

“Dinner and a show” is often thought of as an ideal way to spend an evening and Liverpool Empire Theatre helps to make that nice and convenient by also offering a restaurant. Once you’ve finished watching the play of the evening, you can then go straight to the restaurant which they have on site. They helps save you the bother of finding somewhere to eat once your show is finished. It even saves the bother of having to really go anywhere it’s all very relaxing and easy going. If you eat before the play, it saves you from having to rush off to get to the theatre (since you’ll already be there) and if you eat after the play, it will save you from getting hungry as a result of having to travel to the other side of town for dinner. Those hoping for a relaxing evening of dinner followed by a show (and those hoping for the reverse) will find their plans are easy to make a reality with Liverpool Empire Theatre.

Hotels

If you are travelling to Liverpool so that you can see a specific performance at the Liverpool Empire Theatre, then it is possible that you are going to need to make a hotel booking along with your theatre booking. If you visit the ATG Tickets website (which is the official site for booking Liverpool Empire Theatre tickets online) you will find that there is an option to make a hotel booking along with your theatre booking. This can help to make the booking process so much more convenient and can save customers from having to spend a lot of time visiting lots of different sites in order to arrange their trip.

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Contact Liverpool Empire Theatre

If you want to get in touch with Liverpool Empire Theatre, then you can use the details listed below in order to reach them.

Liverpool Empire Theatre Telephone Number

If you want to enquire about any upcoming performances or if you want to make a booking, you can do so by contacting the Liverpool Empire Theatre customer services team on the following number: 0843 903 3710. If you are calling in regards to a specific show or a specific booking, make sure that you have all of the appropriate information to hand. No matter how small your question may be, they’ll be happy to help you out if you give them  call.

Liverpool Empire Theatre Contact Address

For those who prefer to handle all correspondence in writing, you can send any letters to the following address:

Liverpool Empire Theatre,
Lime Street,
Liverpool,
Merseyside,
L1 1JE

When writing to them, make sure that you don’t forget to include as many relevant details about yourself and your enquiry as possible. If you forget to include your contact details they may even be unable to get back to you at all. Be clear and concise and it is likely that they will be able to give you a useful response of their own.

Popular Shows at the Liverpool Empire Theatre

The Liverpool Empire Theatre has been the host of several top of the range stage plays. Here’s a list of some of their most popular performances, many of which recur to this day:

  • Cats: This is one of the most iconic performances from the history of modern theatre. It’s a musical which has been consistently popular since its inception.
  • Aladdin: Made popular through Disney and based on the the classic One Thousand and One Nights tale, Aladdin make for a fantastic play too and has been very popular at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.
  • Alice in Wonderland: This classic Lewis Carrol novel makes for a fantastic play and its popularity at the Liverpool Empire Theatre is a clear reflection of this. It’s the perfect mixture of humour and surrealism.
  • Blood Brothers: Willy Russel’s popular musical tells the story of two “blood brothers” whose lives take them in very different direction. It has remained popular since its release back in the 1980s.

These are just four highlights from the theatres colourful history, but there are actually so many different performance which have been shown at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. Others include Billy Elliot, Gangsta Granny and Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story.
Plays and musicals aren’t the only things you’ll find at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. It also plays host to stand up comedy shows and musical performances. With so many different things available, customers will find something that will appeal to their particular tastes, no matter what it is that they are interested in. It makes the venue a real hub for Liverpool entertainment.

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