The home of Inland Revenue Tax Back
Liverpool also has a history Inland Revenue Tax Back of performing
arts, reflected in its annual theatrical highlight The Liverpool
Shakespeare Festival which takes place inside Liverpool Cathedral
and in the adjacent historic St James' Gardens every summer,
and by the number of theatres in the city. These include the
Empire, Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Neptune, Royal Court
and the Unity Theatre. The Everyman Theatre, Unity Theatre
and Playhouse Inland Revenue Tax Back Theatre all run their own
theatre companies.[57][58]
Liverpool has more galleries and national museums than Inland Revenue Tax Back any other city in the United Kingdom apart from London[59].
The Tate Liverpool gallery houses the modern art collection
of the Tate in the North of England and was, until the opening
of Tate Modern, the largest exhibition space dedicated to
modern art in the United Kingdom. The FACT centre hosts touring
multimedia exhibitions, whilst the Walker Art Gallery houses
an extensive collection of Pre-Raphaelites.
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