Liverpool's Bombed Out Church announces plans to install transparent walls and ceiling!
THE
widely recognised Community and Arts Centre; Liverpool's Bombed Out Church; has
announced plans to erect a large Marquee inside the church next month, with
uniquely transparent walls and ceiling.
Between the 17 April and the 26 April 2015, a special series of events, called:-
'Raise The Roof Festival', will take place within the marquee, arranged
to be of great artistic and cultural diversity.
The project is designed to demonstrate the Church's versatility. Fundamentally
the building has not had "a roof"since it was bombed in the May
Blitz of 1941.
"The beauty of the space is that it can transform into anything, and play host
to any kind of event" said Ambrose Reynolds, Curator.
The church is appreciated for being an open air venue, but can be vulnerable to
bad weather. The resident team at the "Bombed Out"want to exhibit
that the space is also fully capable of hosting events that are rainproof, and
can be adaptable to meet anyone's needs.
The 1st event has been announced:- "Bombed Out Does Broadway" involving the performance of well known musical theatre numbers, by groups of aspiring singers from various universities around the City. Within the 10 day series, the 'Bombed Out Church' will be hosting a public forum, inviting members of the public to make suggestions and express their opinions for the future of the Grade 2 Listed church. The full lineup is still to be announced, but a range of fairs and music events are to be expected. The best place to find the latest updates go to:- BombedOutChurch.Com.