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Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP) is an ambitious and diverse programme for young people, funded by Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts and aimed at 11 to 25-year-olds. YEP will nurture the writers and actors, the technicians, the audiences and the cultural leaders of the future, putting them at the heart of the Everyman and Playhouse organisation.
As a very important part of our on-going commitment to making Theatre for Everyone, the Playhouse held an autism friendly performance of our rock 'n' roll panto Cinderella, on Monday 9 January and created a night to remember for families and theatre staff alike.
A new production of Tennessee Williams’s classic A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz, will be the first Playhouse production of 2012. It will be followed by a collaboration with Shakespeare’s Globe on Henry V. Continuing a global theme, two Everyman productions will reach out internationally, with Macbeth available as a digital download and The Caretaker touring to Australia and the USA.
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 2nd Feb 2012 at 17:03 | Community, YEP | 0 comments
On the 24th January 2012 the Playhouse was invaded with young people celebrating the launch of YEP
Posted by Rehearsal Room on 1st Feb 2012 at 14:28 | 0 comments
Stephen Fletcher talks about rehearsing the final scene of the play...
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