Friday, 29 May 2026

Theatre Review Cured Royal Court Theatre Liverpool

 


This production, in association with Birds of Paradise Theatre Company (BOP) has something for everyone, humour, religious ideology, satire and awareness of issues around disability.

Writer, Laurence Clark, a stand-up comedian, actor, presenter, and disability rights campaigner was born with cerebral palsy and utilises his work to help change perceptions of wheelchair users and people who are physically challenged. He was inspired to write Cured by revisiting memories of his own teenage trip to Lourdes, the holy Pyrenean pilgrimage site.

The plot revolves around a trip to Lourdes, France, generally regarded by Roman Catholics as a holy pilgrimage but this group of disabled Liverpudlians are less than reverent or respectful of the occasion or the historic sanctuary.

Well-known local comedienne, Pauline Daniels takes the lead as Sister Mary whilst Maisy Gordon, Julie McNamara (JulieMac), Sophia-Adzoa Moore, Naomi Gray, Reece Pantry and Stephen Smith, using a speech synthesiser,  play the motley crew of unbelievers, all with sex on their minds wistfully hoping for a miracle of a relationship to happen, whilst Oliver Mawdsley plays the young guitar playing ex rock band member, Father Luke.

The set interchanges from a hotel bedroom to Lourdes gift shop, the Lourdes chapel and St Bernadettes sanctuary.

Appropriately named hit songs such as The Beach Boys, ‘God Only Knows’ and Barry Manilow’s ‘It’s a Miracle’ are interspersed throughout the production.

The show has a BSL interpreter and text displayed for those hard of hearing or deaf, audio description commentary  provided by a female playing God describing what is happening on stage and in-between scenes which is especially helpful for visually impaired or blind members of the audience.

It’s a laugh-out-loud comedy, full of expletives, sexual content and is not suitable for those easily offended by religious references or sexual content.

The show, directed by Robert Softley Gale,  runs on the main stage until 6th June 2026.

For more details and tickets see https://www.boptheatre.co.uk/productions/cured/

Reviewer – Anne Pritchard

On - 28th May 2026