Theatre
Local radio show ‘The Peaceful Hour’ to be celebrated in new production at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre
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Lovers of late night radio in Liverpool will get a nostalgic hit with a new show from Gerry Linford.
The Peaceful Hour, directed by Emma Bird, runs from 14 February – 8 March at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre.
The Peaceful Hour, hosted by, among others, Pete Price, was must-listen night owl radio, running from 10pm – 2am on Radio City for four decades. Scousers would ring in with requests, letters and problems. The iconic show is the backdrop for the new show running in real time on the stage.
Kirkby, 1985. When it comes to relationships, Julie has had more misses than hits. She just wants someone to love and someone who loves her. To go on long walks through Kirkby Market together, look at the stars from the site of the recently demolished ski slope and lie in bed listening to the dulcet tones of Pete Price on The Peaceful Hour.
Tim is an anthropology student from the Cotswolds and has always dreamed of embedding himself in a culture so he can walk amongst the locals, observing and learning from their behaviour. Kirkby is his version of Gorillas In The Mist. But with trackies.
As their eyes met across the dancefloor in the Kirkby Suite, Julie knew that she wanted to take Tim home. He’s soon wrapped up in the realities of her bonkers family and he’s getting more than he bargained for. It’s far from peaceful.
Gerry Linford (Haunted Scouse, Yellow Breck Road) has written a brand new show about true love, real life and cheesy love songs.
Head to Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre for one night in the life of a young couple whose destiny is guided by the stars. They just want to find what love means. Do you know what I mean, love?