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As an LJMU student, you are now able to enjoy a range of offers and discounts at leading organisations across the city during 2014/2015. Plus the University’s exciting public events programme means you can debate the hot topics of the day, learn about ground-breaking research and really get involved with Liverpool life.
Check the LJMU website and social media feeds for details on offers, events and much, much more: www.ljmu.ac.uk/student
Everyman & Playhouse TheatresLJMU students of all ages can enjoy a trip to the theatre for as little as £5. For details on what’s on at both theatres, go to: www.everymanplayhouse.com
With an LJMU student card, you are also entitled to a 10% discount off food in the Everyman Bistro and Café.
2 theatres, 1 mile apart in Liverpool city centre
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2014 Everyman reopens after £28million refurbishmentand nominated for the Sterling Prize
Groundbreaking Young Everyman Playhouse programme
Artist and Executive Directors Gemma Bodinetz and Deborah Aydon are LJMU Honorary Fellows
Classic drama and new plays
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OctoberWednesday 1 to Saturday 18: Juno and the Paycock by Sean O’Casey, Playhouse Friday 3 to Saturday 25: Bright Phoenix by Jeff Young, EverymanThursday 23 and Friday 24: DV8 Physical Theatre: JOHN, presented as part of Homotopia Festival, Playhouse
NovemberTuesday 4 to Saturday 8: This is My Family, a new musical comedy by Tim Firth, PlayhouseThursday 6: Andrew Motion: The Customs House, presented by UK Touring, EverymanFriday 7 and Saturday 8: Mark Thomas: Cuckooed, presented by Lakin McCarthy in association with Traverse Theatre, EverymanTuesday 18 to Saturday 22: She Stoops To Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, PlayhouseSaturday 29 November to Saturday 17 January: Little Red Riding Hood by Sarah Nixon and Mark Chatterton, Everyman
December / JanuaryFriday 5 December to Saturday 10 January: Sex and the Three Day Week, based on ‘L’hôtel Du Libre Échange’ by Georges Feydeau, PlayhouseW
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Lifestyles Fitness CentresAll LJMU students can apply for free off-peak and reduced peak-rate membership to Fitness Centres across Liverpool. Simply complete the form online (available here www.ljmu.ac.uk/sport) and then pop along to your nearest Fitness Centre to get your membership card.
14 Fitness Centres
2 golf courses
1 Olympic-sized swimming pool
All weather pitches
Weights rooms
Tennis centre
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Why not apply for one of 400 student passes to see orchestral performances for free every semester? Keep a look out for offers to non-orchestral performances, films and other events throughout the year on the LJMU website.
To enter the draw to win a free pass, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/liverpool-philharmonic
To find out more about the 2014/2015 season, go to: www.liverpoolphil.com
Orchestra founded
70 orchestral concerts each season plus rock, pop, folk, roots, jazz and blues concerts, music projects, festivals and comedy
UK’s oldest surviving professional symphony orchestra
Chief Conductor Vasily Petrenko is an LJMU Honorary Fellow
£13.8 million refurbishment of Grade II listed art deco concert hall due for completion in November 2014
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NovemberWednesday 12 and Thursday 13, 7.30pm: Season Opening - Vasily Petrenko conducts Debussy’s Ibéria, James Horner’s Double Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.5
Sunday 16, 7.30pm: Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra - Dane Lam conducts Sibelius’ Finlandia, Janácek’s Lachian Dances and Dvorák’s Symphony No.8
Thursday 20, 7.30pm: Winter Daydreams - Vasily Petrenko conducts Michael Torke’s Concerto for Orchestra, Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.1 ‘Winter Daydreams’
Sunday 23, 2.30pm: Romantic Rachmaninov - Vasily Petrenko conducts Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.1 ‘Winter Daydreams’
Thursday 27, 7.30pm: Sax in the City - Vasily Petrenko conducts Gershwin’s An American in Paris, John Adams’ Saxophone Concerto and Strauss’ Symphonia Domestica
December:Thursday 4, 7.30pm: Lark Ascending - Andrew Manze conducts Butterworth’s Two Idylls, Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, Walton’s Façade Suite No.1 and Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No.2 ‘London Symphony’
Roscoe Lecture seriesLJMU is not afraid to tackle difficult issues head on through public debate. Speakers get to the heart of the issues that really matter to students, to staff and to the people of Liverpool. So if you are interested in public affairs, if you want to help change Liverpool and wider society for the better, make your opinions heard and come along to a Roscoe Lecture. Go to www.ljmu.ac.uk/roscoe for details on forthcoming lectures.
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OctoberWednesday 1: John Fleming, Executive Vice President, Ford Motor Company, “Henry Ford once said ‘An idealist is a person who helps other people to be prosperous’ - How does that apply in the 21st century?”
Thursday 16: Baroness Valerie Amos, Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations, “The role of the United Nations in a world riven by conflict, poverty and hunger”
NovemberThursday 13: Bill Sergeant and Tony Wainwright, “Two stories of heroism – Chavasse and the Liverpool PALS”
DecemberTuesday 2: Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, “The search for justice in an unjust world”
MayWednesday 6: Michael Morpurgo, Author, “Fact and fiction: Where the ideas came from for my novels”Wha
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Royal Court Theatre Known as the ‘People’s Theatre’, the Royal Court has a unique layout which allows audiences to dine before shows in cabaret style seats. The Theatre produces a wide range of comedies and musicals using Liverpool actors, set builders and stage crew. LJMU students are eligible for free and discounted tickets to shows throughout the year – see the LJMU website for details.
Check out the latest season at: www.royalcourtliverpool.com
160 diners served before every show, making it the busiest restaurant in Liverpool for one hour each night
Royal Court opens becoming Liverpool’s largest theatre at that time
1933 original theatre burns down
1938 theatre rebuilt
20 years’ service as a rock venue, hosting the likes of U2, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Blur
£11.9m renovation scheme ongoing but still open to the public
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OctoberFriday 5 September - Saturday 4 October:
Noises Off by Michael Frayn
NovemberThursday 6: Terriers Friday 7 and Saturday 8: BadfellasFriday 21 (until 17 January): Scouse of the Antarctic
September /OctoberFriday 5 September - Saturday 4 October:
Noises Off by Michael Frayn
NovemberThursday 6: Terriers Friday 7 and Saturday 8: BadfellasFriday 21 (until 17 January): Scouse of the Antarctic
Tate LiverpoolSee the biggest names in modern and contemporary art under one roof for free. Please use the voucher on the back cover of this booklet or download a voucher from the LJMU website to get entry to ticketed exhibitions at Tate Liverpool, Tate Britain and Tate Modern for free, as many times as you like. Plus you will be eligible to claim 10% off in the Tate café and gift shop. Just remember to bring your LJMU Student ID card with you as well.
For details on the latest exhibitions go to: www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-liverpool facebook: tateliverpool twitter: @tateliverpool
Tate Liverpool opens in a converted warehouse within the Albert Dock
15 million+ people have visited the gallery since it opened
70,000+ art works in the Tate collection
200+ exhibitions in 26 years
Magnificent views over the Albert Dock and River Mersey
2008 Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna becomes the Gallery’s most popular special exhibition
open 7 days a week 600,000 visitors every year
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Special exhibitions free with LJMU student card and voucher
Mondrian and his Studios and Abstract artist Nasreen Mohamedi (until 5 October)
Transmitting Andy Warhol and Multimedia artist Gretchen Bender (7 November 2014 – 8 February 2015)
Turner Prize nominated artist Cathy Wilkes and Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington (6 March – 7 June 2015)
Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots and Conceptual artist Glen Ligon (30 June – 18 October 2015)
Free displays
DLA Piper Series: Constellations maps the interconnectivity of over 100 of the best contemporary artists from the last century (ongoing)
Liverpool Biennial: Claude Parent (until 26 October 2014)
Liverpool Biennial: A Needle Walks into a Haystack and Dazzle Ship (until Spring 2015)
For details on special events, tours, talks, workshops and offers taking place throughout the year, go to www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-liverpool
This card enables:
– Free entry to all exhibitions at Tate Liverpool, Tate Britain and Tate Modern– 10% discount in Tate Liverpool Cafe and Tate Liverpool Shop
When presented with a valid Liverpool John Moores University Staff or Student ID Card
General Tate Enquiries 0151 702 7400 Visit tate.org.uk
Company Name Liverpool John Moores UniversitySupport Category Corporate Sponsor Expiry Date 31/08/2015
* The benefits of this Corporate Supporter Card are strictly non-transferable and are for the sole use of the relevant employee of the Corporate Supporter. These benefits are not for resale. For the avoidance of doubt any free Corporate Supporter benefits sold to any outlet or third party will not be valid. Further, Tate shall not be held liable for any fraudulent misuse of such benefits issued to the Corporate Member and the Corporate Member shall be wholly responsible for the allocated issue of these benefits.
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