Ellie Slorach conductor
Alasdair Malloy presenter
Calling all Supermen and Superwomen: put on your Superhero suits, capes and masks and fill the fabulous Liverpool Philharmonic Hall for a fantastically Super-Powerful afternoon of sensational sounds for caped crusaders, masked, mysterious men and wonder women. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will be using their super-ability to play superheroic themes for Batman, Spiderman, The Incredibles, Superman and many more.
There will be some superheroes in the foyer before the concert, so you might just get a picture with your favourite!
The whole family is invited to experience the power of a full symphony orchestra at this lively, interactive concert. Fidgeting is allowed and fancy dress is positively encouraged. The concert will last about an hour.
Tickets for children under 18 months are free. Family concerts are most suitable for children aged 4-10 years.
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