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Plaza Community Cinema to premier Jamie webster’s “Live in Sefton Park” hosted by James Nelson-Joyce
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The Plaza Community Cinema will host the premiere of Jamie Webster’s 90 minute concert film, Live In Sefton Park. With James Nelson-Joyce hosting a 30-minute Q&A.
The Plaza Community Cinema will host the premiere on Friday 12th September 2025.
The evening’s program includes a 10-minute preview of Webster’s feature-length documentary North End Kid, a 90-minute screening of his Live In Sefton Park concert film, and a 30-minute Q&A hosted by actor James Nelson-Joyce (This City Is Ours, Black Mirror, A Thousand Blows).
The aim of the screening is to kick start a campaign to raise money so the cinema can buy a dedicated PA system for its 500 seat main auditorium.
Film officer Matt Owen stated:
“The Plaza has established itself over the last 28 years as a community cinema but we need to secure the future of the premises by finding alternate ways to utilise the space we have. Liverpool has a rich musical heritage and we feel that we can tap into that here in Sefton. Our aim is to create a regular grass roots music programme but have the technical ability to cater for established touring artists.”
The Plaza is a volunteer-run community cinema offering cultural programs, community screenings and encourages social inclusion through film.

Program Schedule:
The proposed event schedule is as follows
6:00 PM: Doors open
7:00 PM: Introduction Jamie Webster and Kevin McManus
7:10 PM: North End Kid documentary preview (10-minute film sample)
7:20 PM: Live Q&A (30 minutes) with Jamie Webster, hosted by actor James Nelson-Joyce
7:50 PM: Exclusive screening: Jamie Webster – Live In Sefton Park 2024 (90mins)