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![]() ![]() Staging and space play a huge part in this production, which imitates a child’s imagination. ![]() A comforting matriarchal presence following the death of the Boy's mum, the three women help him deal with grief and loneliness, but also introduce him to a different realm. The protagonist, known simply as Boy meets the Hempstock's who are not your usual neighbours. READ MORE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Insider's guide to things to do in Liverpool But a tragedy strikes when the lodger living with the family takes his own life and soon the characters are flipped into another world to face monsters, but also their own trauma. You might be forgiven to think The Ocean at the End of the Lane follows a similar storyline like those before, a mum whose died, an annoying little sister and a dad who’s trying his best. It is a thrilling adventure of fantasy, myth and friendship. ![]() Magic truly came to Liverpool in the form of a fantastical production.īased on the works of Neil Gaiman, famous for comic book series The Sandman and novels such as Coraline, comes the adaptation of The Ocean at the End of the Lane at Liverpool's Empire Theatre from director Katy Rudd and playwright Joel Horwood. ![]()
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