00:00Oh, isn't that a funny question? I've just sat here and found out that this was one of the first
00:05theatres in the city, and I've just learned something today. Live in Lane.
00:09Oh, I think that's so important. I mean, I absolutely love the Museum of Liverpool. I think it's just a
00:14space where people come together and it tells Liverpool's history, but also people's story, and it gives people a voice
00:20to share what they've contributed to society.
00:22Oh, well, yeah, Liverpool's theatre and cinema, gallery heritage, it's very, very important, and it's so vibrant as well. You've
00:31only got to look around, and there's so much going on in the city, and it's all adds to people's
00:35enjoyment, pastimes, people's education as well, you know, bringing a bit of culture into the city.
00:40You can take different generations to these places, and you can have a lovely day, and different people get different
00:45things out of it. Like, my grandma's very reminiscent. I was thinking, oh my gosh, this is all quite new
00:49and exciting, and I'm in Liverpool, and it's really vibrant, and I think it just raises awareness of all the
00:55brilliant things that have happened in Liverpool.
00:56I think our galleries, especially the Walker Art Gallery, is second to none in the world, and we're so lucky
01:02to have the Walker Art Gallery, and all the smaller ones, such as Sudley on the outskirts of town, the
01:08Lady Leaver over on the Wirral, so we're just blessed, aren't we, you know? And do you know what's nice
01:12about it? It's free as well.
01:14I just think creativity's really, really important, because it just gives people an avenue of expression, and people are really
01:20talented, you know, this city's got so much talent, and it's really important that there's a stage for them to
01:25show it to people.
01:26Because it shouldn't be behind closed doors, it should be on a stage.
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