LATEST ECHO UPDATE
Sep 1 2008 by Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo
THE countdown has started to one of the most spectacular weekends of Capital of Culture.
La Machine’s giant mystery creature will take to the streets of Liverpool city centre on Friday in what will be the biggest piece of street theatre the UK has ever seen.
Exact details about the top-secret creature and what will happen are still being kept under wraps.
But today, the ECHO is calling on readers to join in and play their own part in the three-day, £2m extravaganza.
We want to see your photographs and video footage of this magnificent event, and hear what you think about giant 50ft animation, known only as La Princesse.
ECHO editor Alastair Machray said: “Liverpool will never have seen anything quite like it. If you loved the Superlambananas, La Machine will blow your socks off.
“Our reporters, photographers and video journalists will be there with the creature every step of the way, and we hope all our readers will too.”
Readers can get involved in one of the following ways:
By web – comment and vote on our Live Blog at
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/machineBy mobile phone – send your photos or texts to 0787 268 0454 (put “mach” at the start of your message); standard rates apply
By email – send comments or photos to machine@ liverpoolecho.co.uk
By Flickr – upload photos and videos to Flickr at
www.liverpoolecho. co.uk/flickr
Culture Company executive producer Fiona Gasper said: “La Machine is the biggest piece of street theatre the UK has ever staged and has been a carefully kept secret.”
The event is being produced by London arts company Artichoke, which brought London to a standstill two years ago with the giant Sultan’s Elephant, and created by French company La Machine.
Roads will be closed
THE Strand will be among a host of streets closed for La Machine’s mystery creature, due to hit Liverpool this weekend.
Many parts of the city centre will become pedestrian-only zones as the giant animation comes to life.
Roads will be closed and public transport re-routed at different times from Friday to Sunday.
Full details about what is happening each day are still to be revealed. Roads earmarked to be shut to traffic include Water Street, Castle Street, Lime Street, Lord Street, North John Street, St John’s Lane and Old Haymarket.
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