13 Hope Street, Liverpool L1 9BH
Box office: 0151 709 4776
Web: www.everymanplayhouse.com
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‘Tis Pity She's A Whore :
John Ford
16 Sep 10 to 30 Oct 10 |
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Hit Me! The Life and Rhymes of Ian Dury :
Jeff Merrifield
09 Nov 10 to 12 Nov 10 |
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Sleeping Beauty :
Sarah Nixon and Mark Chatterton
26 Nov 10 to 22 Jan 11 |
Liverpool City Council has approved the £28m refurbishment plans for the Everyman theatre on Hope Street.
What's On Stage
Liverpool Everyman’s proposed £28 million redevelopment has been given the go-ahead by the city council, after planning permission was granted for the Haworth Tompkins-designed scheme.
The Stage
Liverpool Everyman's £28m refurbishment plan will still go ahead despite not receiving the expected £2.4m contribution from the North West Development Agency according to executive director Deborah Aydon.
British Theatre Guide
Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre has lost out on £2.4 million of capital funding for its redevelopment project after North West Development Agency announced that it is cutting all non-contracted financial support.
The Stage
Deborah Aydon, executive director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse theatres, said the redevelopment of the Hope Street-based theatre in the city centre will go ahead despite the North West Development Agency’s decision not to support the project.
What's On Stage
The Everyman is inviting visitors to walk in the footsteps of Pete Postlethwaite and Jonathan Pryce this summer.
The theatre is throwing open its backstage area to members of public in a series of free tours and drop-in sessions.
Liverpool Daily Post
The spirit of the Everyman Theatre will be celebrated in a special series of performances this autumn.
Liverpool Daily Post
The spirit of the Everyman theatre will be celebrated in a final season of productions before it is razed and rebuilt.
Liverpool Echo
Liverpool's Everyman Theatre has revealed its major refurbishment plans, work on which will begin in spring 2011 to be completed in 2013.
British Theatre Guide
Detailed proposals have been submitted to Liverpool City Council for the £28 million redevelopment of the city’s Everyman Theatre.
The Stage
These are the first images of Liverpool’s new Everyman Theatre as it will look when fully rebuilt in 2013.
Liverpool Daily Post
The first part of the 2010 season at Liverpool's Everyman and Playhouse Theatres was announced this week by artistic director Gemma Bodinetz and executive director Deborah Aydon.
British Theatre Guide
Shakespearean actress Imogen Stubbs will be starring in A Glass Menagerie as part of the Everyman and Playhouse’s early 2010 season.
Liverpool Daily Post
Gemma Bodinetz runs the Playhouse ("historically considered distinguished and conservative") and the Everyman ("counter-cultural"). It is a "wonderful job" – or jobs plural. Liverpool audiences, she says approvingly, after six years at the helm, are drawn to "full-blooded drama".
The Observer
Arts Council England has just announced the four shortlisted entries for the Lever Prize 2010 for arts organisations in the north west region judged by the North West Business Leadership Team.
Amongst the four shortlisted candidates for the prize of £10,000 plus support from influential business leaders in the region is Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust, the management company that runs Liverpool's Everyman and Playhouse Theatres
British Theatre Guide
Liverpool’s Everyman theatre is celebrating its 45th birthday this year and is opening its doors to the public to give insight into what happens behind the scenes.
What's On Stage