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| 9.6.08 Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse present the world première of Once Upon A Time At The Adelphi |
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| 21.5.08 For Capital of Culture Year, the Everyman continues its reputation for producing powerful and moving new writing with a world première by Esther Wilson, one of the writers of the award-winning Unprotected |
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| 19.5.08 A witty and stylish romantic comedy of misunderstandings and mistaken identity comes to the Playhouse next month as the Watermill Theatre bring their acclaimed production of London Assurance to Liverpool |
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| 14.5.08 Yellow Earth Theatre and the prestigious Beijing Opera Theatre visit the Everyman with a spectacular, acrobatic and richly visual new production for Liverpool’s Capital of Culture year and the summer of the Beijing Olympics |
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| 14.5.08 A major community film project for 2008 receives its premiere screening on Monday 19 May at the Everyman Theatre |
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| 23.4.08 For Liverpool’s Capital of Culture Year, Everyman and Playhouse Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz directs Molière’s famous 17th century French comedy Tartuffe, in a specially commissioned new adaptation by ‘Liverpool’s Poet Laureate’ Roger McGough |
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| 23.4.08 Everyman regulars Hoipolloi return to Liverpool for the second time this year with a comic and curiously uplifting show celebrating the complexities of death from the wonderful Welsh eccentric Hugh Hughes |
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| 22.4.08 Liverpool’s very own spontaneous theatre ensemble – Hoof! – make their debut at the Everyman theatre this May following a number of sell-out performances at the Unity theatre |
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| 10.4.08 At 4.34pm on Monday 31 March, the Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust (LMTT) completed on the purchase of the Everyman building. Last evening at the Everyman both Theatre and Bistro staff and supporters gathered to celebrate turning another page in the Everyman’s history, which will lay the foundation for exciting plans to redevelop the Everyman and Playhouse as a major legacy project for Liverpool’s Capital of Culture Year. |
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| 26.3.08 Following their recent visits to Liverpool with Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Cut, the Donmar Warehouse return to the Playhouse with The Man Who Had All The Luck, their critically acclaimed revival of Arthur Miller’s first play |
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