Archive shows 2012
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By Helen Edmundson. World Première Tour
WED 9 TO SAT 12 MAY
Shared Experience brings to life the astonishing tale of Mary Shelley – and how she came to write one of the greatest stories ever told, aged just 19.
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By Bryony Lavery
Tue 17 Apr to to Sat 21 Apr
Presented by the YEP Young Actors.
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By William Shakespeare
THU APR 12 TO SAT 28 APR
Shakespeare’s masterpiece about the turbulence of war and the art of peace, presented by Shakespeare’s Globe in association with Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse.
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A new musical play based on the book by Arthur Ransome
TUE 27 TO SAT 31 MAR
All aboard The Swallow! Follow Captain John and his able crew as they set sail to Wildcat Island on an exotic adventure to encounter savages, capture dastardly pirates and defeat mortal enemies.
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Presented by YEP, 20 Stories High and Halewood Youth Theatre in association with Refugee Action.
Sat 24 Mar to Sun 25 Mar
Part of the YEP Young Actors' Season.
What is it like to arrive in a foreign country with no grasp of the language? No idea of the culture? With nothing but a suitcase full of your most treasured belongings?
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Works by Aletta Collins, Kwesi Johnson, Henri Oguike and Ana Luján Sánchez
Fri 23 AND SAT 24 MAR
Phoenix Dance Theatre return to the Playhouse with the company’s latest unmissable mixed programme.
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By Spymonkey, Directed and adapted by Emma Rice Written by Carl Grose & the company
TUE 13 TO SAT 17 MAR
Spymonkey’s hilarious and outrageous no-holds barred subversion of the quintessential Greek tragedy.
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Presented by the YEP Young Actors
Sat 10 Mar to Sun 11 Mar
YEP YOUNG ACTORS' SEASON. Did you know that people in Britain are the most observed in the world? As a creeping network of cameras envelops our country, come and join our secret agents from S.N.E.A.K. as they do something about it!
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Presented by the YEP Young Actors
Fri 24 Feb to Sun 26 Feb
YEP YOUNG ACTORS' SEASON. Do you ever think about the young people caught up in war across the world? Join us for a promenade performance exploring young people’s experiences of war. In an audience of just one or up to ten, you will be at the centre of the action for this unique and immersive theatrical journey.
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By Tennessee Williams
FRI 17 FEB TO SAT 10 MAR
Tennessee Williams’s tender yet powerful Pulitzer Prizewinning 1947 play. Directed by Gemma Bodinetz, with Amanda Drew and Sam Troughton.
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