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Unity holds a unique place in the cultural make up of the city, providing an eclectic mix of drama, dance, comedy, music and art.
Winning many awards, The Mersey Partnership Tourism Award for Best Venue, twice and The Scouseology Award, excellent track record in encouraging new writing and supporting new companies.
Our programme features a host of shows for children and young people, including Splatterfest, our annual festival of theatre for children, making unity a family friendly venue.
Unity is the most accessible venue in the city and has been in it’s current home, the former synagogue in Hope Place, for 26 years.
Attracting over 26,500 individual customers to over 260 performances each year. During the year unity costs over 40 local companies attracting a huge local audience.
Unity patrons include Sir Bill Kenwright CBE, David Morrissey, Ian Hart and Josette Bushell-Mingo.
From the end of the motorway follow signs for the city centre and cathedrals, approximately 3 miles. Turn left at the Metropolitan Cathedral and head past the Everyman Theatre and Philharmonic Hall, both on the left of Hope Street. Hope Place is the first right turn off Hope Street after Philharmonic Hall.
Central and Lime Street stations are a 15 minute walk away. For timetable information call 08712002233. Arriva buses 1 and 4 link Hope Street with Liverpool city centre and both stations.
Other buses that stop nearby are: 74,75, 80/80A, 82/82A/82B/82E and 86/86A/86B/86C. For public transport information go to www.merseytravel.gov.uk Merseylink 01517091929.