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| 18.6.09 Following the huge success of last year, the Everyman’s annual new writing festival is back with a week of readings, workshops and events open to anyone interested in new writing or developing writing skills. There are also frr tickets for Under 26's so even more reason to take part in this fantastic event! |
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| 8.6.09 It is the last chance this week to catch Laurence Wilson's funny and touching new play that has had everyone talking; Lost Monsters. The show described by critics as "spellbinding" and "magical" that has wowed audiences with its timely humour must finish at the Liverpool Everyman this Saturday! You can watch audience reactions and see Joe McGann from the cast on 'This Morning' last week here. |
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| 7.6.09 The "vivid, funny and touching production" of Druid's The Playboy of the Western World opens next week at the Playhouse. You can read some of the outstanding reviews and see production photos of this classic show here. |
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| 1.6.09 Last Friday saw the opening of Lost Monsters, our magical new play by Liverpool playwright Laurence Wilson. With live music in the foyer and packed audiences in the theatre, the atmosphere at the Everyman has been fantastic each night. Press Night was on Wednesday, the reviews are in and you can read them in full and see production photos here! |
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| 27.5.09 Liverpool acting legend Joe McGann currently performing at the Everyman in Lost Monsters is to be named as a Companion of the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts in an exclusive ceremony presided over by Sir Paul McCartney at Lipa's Graduation Ceremony in July. |
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| 21.5.09 With new writing at its heart, we continue the Everyman’s commitment to nurturing new talent in the city with the opening night last week another world première by a Liverpool playwright. View the Lost Monsters trailer here and enter a world of dreams and nightmares. |
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| 19.5.09 EVERYWORD 2009 |
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| 17.5.09 The world would be a better place if we were all bees... |
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| 8.5.09 Tom Priestley will be on stage at the Liverpool Playhouse on Saturday 16 May at 4.45pm for a free talk where he will be discussing and answering questions on his father, J.B. Priestley, as well as his life, work, connections to Liverpool and plays; including When We Are Married, which is currently enjoying a successful run at the theatre. |
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| 8.5.09 Tom Priestley will be on stage at the Liverpool Playhouse on Saturday 16 May at 4.45pm for a free talk where he will be discussing and answering questions on his father, J.B. Priestley, as well as his life, work, connections to Liverpool and plays; including When We Are Married, which is currently enjoying a successful run at the theatre. |
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