e&p theatre guide apr to jul 2016
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e&P Theatre Guide Apr to Jul 2016TRANSCRIPT
Mon 4 Apr to Sat 9 Apr
The 39 Steps p4
Tue 5 Apr to Sat 9 Apr
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing p5
Thu 14 Apr to Sat 16 Apr
Iphigenia in Splott p5
Fri 22 Apr
Mark Thomas: Trespass p4
Wed 4 May
Pleasure p6
Thu 5 May to Sat 7 May
The Duke p8
Wed 11 May to Sat 14 May
Everyword / LightNight Liverpool 2016 p9
Fri 13 May
Atomos p7
Tue 17 May to Sat 28 May
Mouse The Persistence of an Unlikely Thought p10
Fri 20 May & Sat 21 May
The Complete Deaths p12
Tue 24 May to Sat 28 May
The Merry Wives p13
Tue 31 May to Sat 4 Jun
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour p14
What’s on Apr to Jul 2016
Looking Ahead p22ThEATre p24Help With Your Visit p26Where To Find Us p27
Talks, Tours & Events p28Accessibility p29Season Ticket Saver p29Diary p30
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Wed 1 Jun to Sat 11 Jun
The Government Inspector p15
Wed 8 Jun to Sat 25 Jun
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme p16
Jun & Jul
YEP p20
Sat 9 Jul to Sat 16 Jul
The Merchant of Venice p18
Thu 21 Jul & Fri 22 Jul
The Elasticated Sound System p21
A week of games and creating a performance for 7 to 10 year olds at the Everyman during school holidays.
Daily 10am-4pm, £100 per week
The week consists of drama activities, games and fun culminating in a short performance on Friday afternoon, and is the perfect way to gain new skills and make new friends. Children should wear loose comfortable clothing, suitable shoes, and bring their own packed lunch.
For more details and to book a place, please contact the Box Office on 0151 709 4776 or email [email protected]
Easter holidays: Mon 11 Apr to Fri 15 Apr (ev1, everyman)
May half term: Mon 30 May to Fri 3 Jun (ev1, everyman)
Summer holidays:Mon 1 Aug to Fri 5 Aug (ev1, everyman)Mon 8 Aug to Fri 12 Aug (ev1, everyman)Mon 22 Aug to Fri 24 Aug (ev1, everyman)
We also have activities for 11-13 year olds Mon 15 Aug to Fri 19 Aug (ev1, everyman)
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Mon 4 Apr to Sat 9 Apr
The 39 StepsBased on the novel by John BuchanAdapted by Patrick BarlowFrom an original concept by Simon Corble & Nobby Dimon
Directed by Maria Aitken
April at a glance
Follow the incredible adventures of our handsome hero Richard Hannay, complete with stiff-upper-lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful women. This wonderfully inventive and gripping comedy thriller features four fearless actors, playing 130 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced fun and thrilling action.
everymanplayhouse.com/the-39-steps Ticket prices* £28 - £10
Fri 22 Apr
Mark Thomas: TrespassTrespass carries on from where Mark’s previous show 100 Acts of Minor Dissent left off. It is his usual odd mix of theatre, stand up, activism, a dash of journalism and dollop of mayhem.
Mark asks the question: If the ramblers of the 1930’s were here now what would they do to open up the cities? How do we turn the skyscrapers and corporate squares into our playgrounds? He sets out to try and carve a small space in the urban world where mischief and random chance can lurk.
No one knows where this show is going to end up.
everymanplayhouse.com/mark-thomasTicket prices* £19 - £14
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Thu 14 Apr to Sat 16 Apr
Iphigenia in SplottBy Gary Owen A Sherman Cymru production
Directed by Rachel O’Riordan
Effie’s life spirals through a mess of drink, drugs and drama every night, and a hangover worse than death the next day - till one night gives her the chance to be something more. Inspired by the enduring Greek myth, Gary Owen’s powerful drama drives home the high price people pay for society’s shortcomings. Effie will break your heart.
everymanplayhouse.com/iphigenia-in-splott Ticket prices* £20 - £12
Tue 5 Apr to Sat 9 Apr
A Girl is a Half-formed ThingBy Eimear McBride Adapted for the stage and directed by Annie Ryan The Corn Exchange in association with Cusack Projects Ltd
The Corn Exchange, Ireland’s celebrated independent theatre company come to the UK with this astonishing portrayal of an Irish girl trying to make sense of her fractured childhood. Rebellious and unrelenting Aoife Duffin performs this adaptation of Eimear McBride’s award winning novel, with an urgency and honesty that is electrifying.
everymanplayhouse.com/a-girlTicket prices* £20 - £12
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
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Wed 4 May
PleasureComposed by Mark Simpson Co-commissioned and co-produced by The Royal Opera House, Aldeburgh Music and Opera North
Librettist Melanie Challenger Conducted by Nicholas Kok Directed by Tim Albery Set & Costume Designed by Leslie Travers
Cast: Lesley Garrett, Nick Pritchard, Timothy Nelson, Steven Page, Psappha
@Opera_Northoperanorth.co.uk
everymanplayhouse.com/pleasure
Fri 13 May
AtomosCompany Wayne McGregor
Concept, Direction, Set by Wayne McGregorChoreography by Wayne McGregor in collaboration with the dancers
Music by A Winged Victory For The SullenLighting Designed by Lucy Carter
Film & Set Photography by Ravi DeepresCostume Designed by Studio XO
@WayneMcGregorwaynemcgregor.com
Ticket prices* £25 - £15
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com
Artwork Opera North
OPERA & DANCE
“…the kind of musicality, panache and avoidance of stunts only possible with genuine, 100 per cent talent.”
The Times on Mark Simpson’s Septet
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Ticket prices* £20 - £12
Running Length 1h 5m (no interval)
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Val works the toilets in “Pleasure”, a hedonistic gay club in the north of England. For years, she’s been a shoulder to cry on and a confidante. She is much-loved but viewed as an enigma. Why is she still there? Why does she never leave? When a young man, both beautiful and unpredictable, arrives from the city and leaves a gift for Val, it marks the beginning of a passionate and violent night…
Born in Liverpool in 1988, composer Mark Simpson won BBC Young Musician of the Year as a clarinettist in 2006 and also, that same year, received the accolade of BBC Young Composer of the year – the only individual to have won both competitions. In 2010 he won the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Award.
Sung in English.
Supported by a legacy from Ms D. Kurzman via Arts Council England
Nominated for the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Dance.
Atomising bodies, movement, film, sound and light into miniature shards of intense sensation, Atomos is a work by cutting-edge contemporary choreographer Wayne McGregor.
Known for his unique, tenacious questioning across the interface of art and science and through the body and mind, McGregor has remained at the forefront of contemporary arts for the past 20 years.
Ten incredible dancers perform McGregor’s unique style - sculptural, rigorous, jarring and hauntingly beautiful.
He is accompanied by a team of sensational artists including longtime collaborators lighting designer Lucy Carter and filmmaker Ravi Deepres, along with costumes by the ground-breaking designers of wearable technologies, Studio XO. Neo-classical ambient composers A Winged Victory For The Sullen provide the soaring score.
Atomos is co-produced by Sadler’s Wells, London, UK; Peak Performances @ Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA; Movimentos Festwochen der Autostadt in Wolfsburg, Germany; Festival Montpellier Danse 2014.
Atomos is co-commissioned by Fondazione I Teatri, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London, UK.
everymanplayhouse.com/atomos
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com
Photo by Rick
Guest with
Olivia Pomp
“Simply extraordinary” The Guardian
“Beyond beautiful” The Times
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The premiere of a brand new live solo show by Shôn Dale-Jones made to raise money for child refugees.
Shôn is Hoipolloi’s Artistic Director and is best known as an award-winning writer/performer with his comic creation, Hugh Hughes. Liverpool audiences have enjoyed previous visits from Hugh with Floating, Story of a Rabbit, 360 and Stories From An Invisible Town.
“This is an inspiring, entertaining evening, full of underlying truths about what it is to be human.” The Telegraph on Stories From An Invisible Town
The Duke is a funny and poignant show which playfully mixes fantasy and reality, taking audiences on an imaginative and touching journey which gently challenges us to consider our priorities in a world full of crisis.
Thu 5 May to Sat 7 May
Hugh Hughes presents Shôn Dale-Jones in
The DukeProduced by Hoipolloi and PBJ Management
Ticket prices* £16 - £12.50
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
everymanplayhouse.com/the-duke
"In 1974 my father invested £750 (£8,100 in today’s money) in a Royal Worcester porcelain figure of The Duke of Wellington on horseback - made to celebrate his victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. He kept the figure we affectionately called The Duke, wrapped in sponge, in a big box, under his bed.
After he died in 2001, my mother decided to take the figure out and display it on the table in the bay window.
Since 2005 I’ve been working on a film script which is in the very final stages of development.
In the autumn of 2015 I sit at my desk waiting for an email that will tell me what I need to do to the script to get it onto the screen. I turn the radio on. I listen to a report about the refugee crisis. My mother calls. She tells me she’s broken The Duke.
My mother, my film script and the refugee crisis all need my attention."
Shôn Dale-Jones
AGE 12+
hoipolloi.org.uk
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Once again, we’ll be joining the citywide celebrations for this year’s LightNight event at the Everyman with fun
activities for all across our Front of House spaces.
Take part in The Mosquito Diaries, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s interactive family exhibition about evolving mosquito behaviour. From craft activities, competitive buzz-wire and computer games to video
tracking, aquatic larvae and pupae - expect an exciting demonstration from the local pioneers at the centre of this innovative research.
Enjoy a themed drink next to our live acapella stage and discover more about
Quantum - the new YEP show created by our YEP Actors, Bass Techs and YEP Technicians as well as some very exciting top secret performances, exhibitions
and activities from artists in the city which will be confirmed very soon.
To find out more about LightNight 2016 visit lightnightliverpool.co.uk
Keep up to date with our activities @LivEveryPlay
LightNightLiverpool
2016Fri 13 May, 4pm until late
Wed 11 May to Sat 14 May
Everyword presents:
Stories from the CityA festival of new plays and new theatre-making, of stories, experiments and new ideas.
From the beating heart of the city to the gleaming horizon: writers and theatre-artists from Liverpool and beyond are telling stories to the world.
Come hear new plays-in-progress, be inspired by talks and workshops, and take part in the next chapter at the Everyman.
This is where it begins.
Details available from 31 March at everymanplayhouse.com/stories-from-the-city
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Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/daniel-kitson
Ticket prices* £12Preview £10 *Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Tue 17 May to Sat 28 May
Higgledy Piggledy Enterprises, in association with Everyman & Playhouse present
Mouse The Persistence of an Unlikely ThoughtA new show by Daniel Kitson
A few years ago, quite suddenly, I thought of something.
Something unlikely.
An implausible story about a mouse.
Since then, whenever starting a new show, faced with the empty page and the endless possibility and the looming deadline I have tried and failed to find a way of telling that particular story. Every structural gambit or presentational conceit feeling both oddly insufficient and insufficiently odd. And so, every time, eventually, I’ve abandoned the mouse and I’ve moved on. I’ve had a different idea, for a different story and I’ve written a different show.
This time was no different, again I wanted to tell that story and again I didn’t know how.
And then, quite suddenly, I thought of something else.
Something equally unlikely.
An implausible story about a phone call.
And here we are.
Daniel Kitson – London – 17th February 2015
Currently thirty eight years old and still not entirely bald, Daniel Kitson returns to the Everyman Theatre with a massive white board (possibly), an angle poise lamp (probably) and the world premiere (definitely) of a brand new show about, friendship and loneliness, doubt and hope, a mouse, a phone call and the unfathomable repercussions of everything we ever do.
AGE Llikely to contain adult themes and language along with a few bits that children will be slightly flummoxed or entirely bored by.
danielkitson.com
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Photo by John Hunter for RULER
All the onstage deaths in Shakespeare performed by “four of the greatest clowns working in Britain”Time Out
There are 74 onstage deaths in the works of William Shakespeare - 75 if you count the black ill-favoured fly killed in Titus Andronicus. From the Roman suicides in Julius Caesar to the death fall of Prince Arthur in King John; from the carnage at the end of Hamlet to snakes in a basket in Antony & Cleopatra. And then there’s the pie that Titus serves his guests.
Spymonkey will perform them all - sometimes lingeringly, sometimes messily, sometimes movingly, sometimes musically, always hysterically. The four ‘seriously, outrageously, cleverly funny clowns’ (Time Magazine) will scale the peaks of sublime poetry, and plumb the depths of darkest depravity. It may even be the death of them.
Directed by Tim Crouch (I, Malvolio, An Oak Tree, Adler & Gibb), The Complete Deaths will be a solemn, sombre and sublimely funny tribute to the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
Developed at The Other Place at the RSC, and supported by the MA Dramatic Writing Lab at Drama Centre London at Central Saint Martins.
We welcome back Spymonkey as part of Physical Fest: an international annual festival of performances and workshops in Liverpool, hosted by Tmesis Theatre Company physicalfest.com
AGE 14+
@SpymonkeyComedyspymonkey.co.uk
Fri 20 May & Sat 21 May
The Complete DeathsA Spymonkey co-production with Brighton Festival and Royal & Derngate Northampton
Directed & Adapted by Tim CrouchPerformed by Spymonkey: Aitor Basauri, Stephan Kreiss, Petra Massey & Toby ParkDesigned by Lucy BradridgeLighting Designed by Phil SuppleOriginal Music by Toby Park
Ticket prices* £22 - £9.50
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/the-complete-deaths
Illustrations by Chris Riddell
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Photo by John Hunter for RULER
Ticket prices* £28 - £10
Running Length 2h 35m
Afterwords
Wed 25 May, after 5.30pm performance, free
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Sir John Falstaff is past-his-prime and skint!
Vain rogue that he is, he attempts, rather clumsily, to seduce a couple of well-to-do wives… but Mistress Page and Mistress Ford get wise to his plan and scheme to exact revenge with hilarious and unimaginable consequences.
If you like your Shakespeare light, funny and wickedly entertaining then look no further. The Merry Wives is bursting at the seams with verbal fun, physical comedy and a bevy of cunningly colourful characters.
Northern Broadsides’ distinctive charisma and zest for performance squeezes every last ounce of comedy gold from this affectionately calamitous tale that will tickle your funny bone and poke a jovial finger in the eye of middle England.
Barrie Rutter plays Sir John Falstaff and directs a cast of sixteen actors.
“The raw simplicity of Rutter’s approach give his productions energy and drive.”The Sunday Times
“Northern Broadsides have a vigorous aesthetic, a way of doing Shakespeare that is revelatory.”The Independent on Sunday
AGE 8+
@NBroadsidesnorthern-broadsides.co.uk
Tue 24 May to Sat 28 May
The Merry WivesBy William Shakespeare Northern Broadsides in partnership with the New Vic Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme
Directed by Barrie RutterDesigned by Lis EvansLighting Designed by Adam FoleyMusic by Conrad Nelson
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/the-merry-wives 13
Photo by Manuel Harlan
Tue 31 May to Sat 4 Jun
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour Adapted by Lee Hall from the novel The Sopranos by Alan Warner A co-production between the National Theatre of Scotland and Live Theatre
Directed by Vicky FeatherstoneMusic Arranger and Supervisor Martin Lowe
Ticket prices* £28 - £9.50
Running Length 1h 45m (no interval)
Afterwords
Wed 1 Jun, free
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/our-ladies
Adapted from Alan Warner’s brilliant novel about six girls on the cusp of change, when love, lust, pregnancy and death all spiral out of control in a single day. Warner’s blisteringly funny dialogue ends in fireworks (literally). A musical play about losing your virginity and finding yourself.
Funny, sad and raucously rude. A play about singing, sex and sambuca.
A tribute to being young, lost and out of control, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour was a total sell out at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and subsequent tour.
The creative team includes director Vicky Featherstone, Billy Elliot author, Lee Hall, and music arranger and supervisor Martin Lowe (Once).
Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award, a Herald Angel Award and a Stage Ensemble Award at the Fringe 2015.
“Fresh, funny and poignant” The Telegraph
“Deserves to play to halls packed with families and hen nights for years to come.” The Independent
AGE 16+ Contains strong language and adult themes
#OurLadiesnationaltheatrescotland.comlive.org.uk
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Photo by Manuel Harlan
Ticket prices* £24 - £9.50
All performances are fully accessible including a creative combination of sign language, audio description and captioning.
Afterwords
Thu 2 Jun, free
First Time Friday Fri 3 Jun at 6pm. £3
Play About Mon 6 Jun at 3pm, £3
Backchat
Mon 6 Jun, free
Page to Stage
Thu 9 Jun at 10.30am, £3
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
“It’s not good, gentlemen.That’s why I’ve gathered you all here.An inspector is coming…a government inspector!”
The mayor is in a cold sweat. News has reached him of an imminent visit from a government inspector. His fear is well-founded as he has been somewhat lacking in his official duties: the hospital’s a health hazard, the school’s a war zone, the soldiers don’t have trousers to march in and he never quite got around to finishing his building programme.
The mayor and his bureaucrats need a way to resolve this disastrous situation. When a case of mistaken identity leads to matters spiralling out of control, surely the only reasonable solution is bribery?
Following her acclaimed productions of The King’s Speech and Of Mice And Men, Roxana Silbert directs this ground-breaking new production of The Government Inspector. With innovative video projection and set design, Gogol’s satirical masterpiece is reinvigorated for 2016.
AGE 12+
Wed 1 Jun to Sat 11 Jun
The Government InspectorBy Nikolai GogolAdapted by David HarrowerBirmingham Repertory Theatre in association with Ramps On The Moon
Directed by Roxana Silbert Associate Director Ewan Marshall Designed by Ti GreenLighting Designed by Chahine Yavroyan AV Designed by Timothy BirdComposer / Sound Designed by Ben & Max Ringham
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/government
Movement Director Ayse TashkiranBSL Script Annotated by Daryl JacksonCasting Director Polly JerroldAssistant Director Milli Bhatia
Ramps On The Moon
is a ground-breaking touring project that signals a change in
disability arts provision in the UK.
Bringing together seven major theatre companies, it will change the way
theatre made by and for Deaf and disabled people is seen.
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“McGuinness’s writing is both bruisingly intimate
and richly epic”The Times on the Everyman &
Playhouse production of The Match Box by Frank McGuinness
“Jeremy Herrin, quite the director of the moment”
The Evening Standard
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Wed 8 Jun to Sat 25 Jun
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the SommeBy Frank McGuinnessPresented by Everyman & Playhouse, Abbey Theatre, Citizens Theatre and Headlong
Directed by Jeremy HerrinSet Designed by Ciaran BagnallCostume Designed by Niamh Lunny Lighting Designed by Paul KeoganSound Designed by Emma LaxtonCasting Director Kelly PhelanAssistant Director Bryony Shanahan
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/observe-the-sons
e&P co-production
Ticket prices* £28 - £9.50
Long Table Debate
Fri 10 Jun at 5pm, free
Workshop Sat 11 Jun at 10am, £8
Play About Mon 13 Jun at 3pm, £3
Page to Stage
Wed 15 Jun at 4pm, £3
Backchat
Wed 15 Jun, free
Afterwords
Tue 21 Jun, free
Audio Described
Date TBC
Captioned
Sat 25 Jun at 2pm£5
YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Those I belonged to, those I have not forgotten, the irreplaceable ones, they kept their nerve, and they died.
On 1 July 1916, the 36th (Ulster) Division took part in one of the bloodiest battles in human history. The Battle of the Somme.
One hundred years on, Everyman & Playhouse present this modern classic in a major co-production with Abbey Theatre, Citizens Theatre (Crime and Punishment) and Headlong (The Glass Menagerie, plus touring shows 1984, Spring Awakening and The Absence of War) directed by Headlong’s Artistic Director, Jeremy Herrin.
In the extraordinary circumstances of World War 1, eight ordinary men are changed, changed utterly…
This iconic war play by Frank McGuinness is a powerful portrayal of mortality, love and loss.
What more have we to tell each other?
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme is supported by the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
AGE 12+
#ObserveTheSons
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Photo of Jonathan Pryce by Manuel Harlan
WhatsOnStage
“A finely balanced,
intelligent production”
The Times
The Guardian
“Jonathan Pryce as
Shylock and his daughter, Phoebe… an inspiration. It’s a family affair – a
double star turn”
The Observer
“Jonathan Pryce is electrifyingly good”
Time Out
“The Globe at its best”
The Mail on Sunday
Londonist
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Ticket prices* £36 - £9.50
Running Length 2h 45m
Afterwords
Tue 12 Jul, free
Page to Stage
Wed 13 Jul at 6pm, £3
Pre-show Talk Thu 14 Jul at 6pm, £5
First Time Friday Fri 15 Jul at 6pm, £3
Workshop
Sat 16 Jul at 10am, £8
£5YEP £5 YEP tickets
*Plus £2 transaction fee on all non-cash purchases. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office
Sat 9 Jul to Sat 16 Jul
The Merchant of VeniceBy William Shakespeare Globe Theatre on Tour
Directed by Jonathan MunbyDesigned by Mike BrittonComposed by Jules MaxwellChoreography by Lucy Hind
Cast: Stefan Adegbola, Christopher Logan, Brian Martin, Rachel Pickup, Jonathan Pryce & Phoebe Pryce
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/the-merchant-of-venice
I will not hear thee speak; I’ll have my bond.
Portia, a wealthy heiress of Belmont, sets her suitors a challenge. The winner will win her hand in marriage; the losers will lose her hand and much more. In Venice, the epicentre of consumption, speculation and debt, Bassanio borrows money from his friend Antonio to finance his attempt. Antonio, in turn, takes out a loan from the moneylender Shylock. The loan will be repaid when Antonio’s ships return to the city. But if they should fail, and the money cannot be repaid, Antonio shall give to Shylock a pound of his own flesh. And they do fail. And Shylock will have his “bond”.
In some of his most highly-charged scenes, Shakespeare dramatizes the competing claims of tolerance and intolerance, religious law and civil society, justice and mercy; while in the character of Shylock he created one of the most memorable outsiders in all theatre.
“Jonathan Munby’s oak-solid, finely weighted production… The lighter and darker elements combine in a seamless whole”The Telegraph “Jonathan Munby’s clear-headed production”The Independent “Jonathan Pryce displays a finely textured Shylock”Financial Times
AGE 8+
#MerchantOfVenice@The_Globeshakespearesglobe.com
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YEP
Having taken on politics in Until They Kick Us Out, then the state of the world in The Environmentalists, YEP now
take on the universe with their next show Quantum.
With the starting point of Quantum Physics YEP explore time and space, molecules and atoms, time travel and whether or not Dr Who is true.
Produced by YEP Producers and with technical wizardry from the YEP Technical programme this show promises to take you on a journey through our universe and the next, and some different realities, and
attempts to see if we exist or not… (we personally hope we do).
Tickets on sale in April, visit everymanplayhouse.com/yep
for more information
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Young Company presents...
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/20-stories-high
Thu 21 Jul & Fri 22 Jul, 7.30pm
Written and Directed by Keith Saha and Julia SamuelsWith 20 Stories High Young Company
Puppetry and Design Concept by Rowan Watts
MC STRETCH places the needle on the groove, and ramps up the volume. The Bounce of the Dub Bass begins to vibrate and the stories captured in the vinyl begin to bend and resonate… 20 Stories High celebrates its 10th Birthday with a brand new contemporary Musical Mash-Up where urgent political stories are re-mixed with personal heart rending tales. Come and spend an evening with the Elasticated Sound System... and be prepared to be stretched.
Tickets: £6 - £4 concessions
@20StoriesHigh20storieshigh.org.uk
“...angry, challenging,
intelligent, thoughtful, funny and above all hopeful... 20
Stories High is a remarkable theatre company.”
Morning Star on Promises/Animals
“...the most innovative piece of theatre to hit Liverpool
since the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time...”
Liverpool Echo on The Broke 'N' Beat Collective
“Great theatre should be about taking risks... This
play has it in the bag”
The Guardian on Melody Loses Her Mojo
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Wed 5 Oct to Sat 29 Oct
On sale 1 June
By William Shakespeare Presented by Everyman & Playhouse and Shakespeare's Globe
Directed by Nick BagnallDesigned by Katie Sykes Composed by James Fortune
Box Office 0151 709 4776 everymanplayhouse.com/two-gents
Artwork by Dan Hillier
A riotous new production led by a joyful ensemble of players who will delight with songs, romance and chaos, and hurl Shakespeare's anarchic comedy into the 21st century.
Directed by Everyman & Playhouse Associate Director Nick Bagnall (A Midsummer Night's Dream & The Odyssey: Missing Presumed Dead).
The Two Gentleman of Verona is a production created with Shakespeare’s Globe, which will tour nationally and internationally this summer, before returning to Everyman in October.
“Glitters with mischief”The Times on Nick Bagnall’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
#TwoGents
e&P co-production
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St George’s Festival
Open Rehearsal for
Sat 23 Apr from 3pm until 4.30pm
Join Everyman & Playhouse Associate Director Nick Bagnall and his company of actors
as they bring their rehearsals for The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the Hornby Library.
Enjoy an exclusive glimpse into how a play is rehearsed to bring Shakespeare’s
words and stories to life; there may even be a song or two!
Tickets are free but booking is essential via our Box Office on 0151 709 4776 or
To find out more about the weekend festival 23 & 24 April visit
stgeorgesquarter.org
Sat 23 Apr & Sun 24 Apr
and
and across the city
The Complete
Walk The Globe marks the 400th anniversary of
Shakespeare's death as part of Shakespeare 400 with an event to celebrate the scale and reach
of his imagination, his life and his legacy.
Commissioned by Shakespeare’s Globe, The Complete Walk is a series of 37 short films, one for each of
Shakespeare’s plays, to be shown in venues throughout the city centre including the Everyman and Playhouse.
At the heart of each film will be some of the great scenes from Shakespeare’s plays, shot in the place hovering in his
imagination when he wrote them. Imagine Cleopatra in front of the Pyramids, Shylock in Venice’s Jewish ghetto, Hamlet on the rocks
of Elsinore… all filmed with some of our best-known actors.
Full details are available at cultureliverpool.co.uk/thecompletewalk or at everymanplayhouse.com/the-complete-walk
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The Everyman offers a place for everyone, from our cosy basement bistro, to the bright and airy street café and the theatre bar with a balcony onto Hope Street. Whichever space you choose, you’ll enjoy good, honest and locally sourced food and drink, friendly service and the backdrop of one of Liverpool’s most iconic landmarks.
Street CaféBreakfast from 8.30am to 11amLunch from 12pm to 3pm Bar open Mon to Thu until 11pm and Fri & Sat until 12am
BistroA seasonally changing menu from 12pm to 3pm and 5pm to 10pm Mon to Sat, booking advised but not essential on 0151 709 4776 or email [email protected]
Theatre BarOpen pre and post-show
Hire A SpaceThere are some amazing spaces in the
RIBA Stirling Award winning Everyman, perfect for an unforgettable corporate event, wedding or family celebration.
With a number of meeting rooms and beautifully designed open places, whichever
space you choose it’s hard not to be dazzled by the unique atmosphere the building offers.
To find out more email, call or visit:[email protected], 0151 708 3700
or everymanplayhouse.com/hire-the-everymaneverymanplayhouse.com/eat
/LivEveryPlate
Pre-theatre menu
Mon to Thu before 6.30pm, any two
courses with a glass of wine or bottle of
beer for £18.50
Live eventsFrom live post-show
music in the Street café and Liverpool Jazz Club in the Bistro, to performance poetry at A Lovely Word, we host a wide range of
regular free events, visit our website for full listings.
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THE SUPPORT OF OUR FUNDERS, DONORS AND AUDIENCES
For their ongoing financial support:
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BOLLAND & LOWE
BRUNTWOOD
DUNCAN SHEARD GLASS
EEF
EXTERION MEDIA
HOME BARGAINS
HOPE STREET HOTEL
KNOWSLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LA PRODUCTIONS
LIVERPOOL CITY REGION LEP
LIVERPOOL AND SEFTON CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
MORECROFTS SOLICITORS
NW SYSTEMS GROUP
PROFESSIONAL LIVERPOOL
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SYNERGY
WRIGHTSURE INSURANCE GROUP
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER FOUNDATION
ESMÉE FAIRBAIRN FOUNDATION
GILBERT-ASH
JP GETTY JNR CHARITABLE TRUST
THE MONUMENT TRUST
PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION
Those who have left us a legacy:
DOROTHY SMELLIE
ANNI PARKER & BRIAN BARRY
MALCOLM AND ROGER FROOD IN MEMORY OF GRAHAM AND JOAN FROOD
And all the individual donors listed on our website ateverymanplayhouse.com/ev4ev
Thanks to the City of Liverpool for its financial support
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Help With Your VisitBooking Tickets
Online:everymanplayhouse.com 24 hours a day for secure online booking.
By Telephone:Booking on 0151 709 4776 is available Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm.
If you’d like us to post your tickets we’ll ask for £1 to cover postage costs for bookings under 10 tickets and £2 for bookings over 10 tickets.
In Person:The Playhouse Box Office is open Mon-Sat 10am to 4pm and until the start of the show on performance nights.
The Everyman Box Office is open Mon-Sat 10am to 6pm and until the start of the show on performance nights.
Pricing & FeesA single transaction fee of £2 is applied to all phone, counter and internet bookings with the exception of cash payments. Ticket prices are subject to change – for current prices please visit our website or contact the Box Office. Book early to ensure the best seats at the best prices.
Standby Tickets:Students, under 26s and unwaged persons (in receipt of a Jobseekers’ Allowance), turn up on the day of a performance and if there are seats available then pay just £6 for a ticket (ID is required).
Discounts:Available at certain performances (subject to availability) for: over 60s, education groups, children 16 and under, unwaged persons (in receipt of Jobseekers’ Allowance), disabled, students, under 26s, Equity, BECTU, Musicians’ Union and Writers’ Guild members.
£5YEP
£5 tickets available for YEP members at selected performances. Look out for the logo on show pages.
Group Bookings:Whether it is small groups, or larger coach parties, our dedicated Group Bookings Service offers you a longer reservation period giving you time to make necessary arrangements. Call 0151 709 4776 or email [email protected] to take advantage of flexible booking times and generous group discounts.
Returns & Exchanges: Tickets are non-refundable, however, subject to availability we can exchange tickets for another performance of the same show; provided tickets are returned for sale at least 24 hours before the performance.We may provide a re-sale service only in the event of a sold out performance. The value of any resold ticket will be placed as credit on the customer’s account and can be redeemed against the purchase of tickets for a future show. No alternative refund by cash, card or cheque is available.Reselling a ticket for personal or commercial gain makes it void.
Latecomers: Please arrive in good time for the performance. Every effort will be made to ensure the admittance of latecomers at a suitable break in the performance but admission cannot always be guaranteed. This may also apply to customers who leave their seat during the performance.
Terms & Conditions: Only one discount is available per ticket, and restrictions on discounts may exist in certain seating areas or at particular performances eg previews and weekend evenings.
All discounts are subject to availability and proof of eligibility may be required. For a full list of our terms and conditions please ask our Box Office or visit our websiteeverymanplayhouse.com
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Where To Find Us
Hope Street L1 9BH
A 10-15 minute walk from either Lime Street or Central station. For bus details please visit merseytravel.gov.uk
We recommend the following car parks: University of Liverpool Visitor car parking, Mount Pleasant (located opposite the Metropolitan Cathedral, L3 5TQ)
University of Liverpool Visitor car parking, Cambridge Street (located opposite the Cambridge pub, L7 7EE)
Both of these car parks cost £3 for over 3 hrs after 5.30pm.
and
Williamson Square L1 1EL
A 5-10 minute walk from either Lime Street or Central station, and a 2 minute walk from Queen Square bus station.
We recommend the following car parks; Queen Square Car Park (L1 1RH) £2 between 5pm and 9am with your theatre ticket, pay at the security desk before or after the performance, or St Johns Car Park (L1 1LQ), £2.50 after 6pm, pay at car park machines prior to exit, please note the car park closes at midnight.
With bike stations across the city including opposite the Everyman, St John’s Precinct for the Playhouse and Lime Street Station. Tariff packages available from £3 per day, £9 for a week or £60 for a year. citybikeliverpool.co.uk
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Talks, Tours & EventsOur range of tours, talks and events let us share with audiences more about the work that goes into making the theatre you see on our stages.
Look out for the logos on show pages and diary and for up-to-date Talks, Tours & Events keep an eye on our website everymanplayhouse.com/your-visit
AfterwordsPost-show discussions with members of the cast take place on stage following a performance. Cost: Free with a theatre ticket
BackchatTailored specifically for schools and younger audiences, this is a great opportunity to get a more detailed insight into the theatrical process and ask any specific questions you might have. Cost: Free with a theatre ticket
First Time Friday Introductory sessions held in ev1 or the Playhouse Studio, designed to give an immersive and interactive insight to the related production. Cost: £3 with a theatre ticket, booking advised
Long Table DebateA unique participatory, performance and discussion platform inspired by themes within the work on our stages. Takes place in either the Playhouse Studio or ev1. Cost: Free
Page to Stage Discover how a scene of the play is staged and gain an understanding of how the production was created and of the themes involved. Page to Stage sessions take place in the auditorium before a matinée performance. Cost: £3 with a theatre ticket, booking advised
Play About An informal mix of play reading, discussion and practical activity. Includes a brief intro to the writer, context & characters. Cost: £3, booking advised
Pre-show Fun For younger audiences before a family performance. Cost: Varies, booking advised
Talks, Debates, Discussions & WorkshopsWe regularly offer talks, debates and discussions to accompany the work you see on our stages. These can be either before or after a performance and prices vary, please check our website for details. Cost: Varies, check website for details everymanplayhouse.com/discuss-and-debate
Backstage Tours Tours of the Everyman or Playhouse are available upon request for groups of 10-20, subject to availability. Our tours offer a unique insight into making theatre and the work of the company, as well as the historic and significant aspects of our two distinct theatres. Lasting approximately an hour and a half, tickets are £5. To book, please email [email protected]
For details on our diverse range of activities for schools, colleges and universities visit everymanplayhouse.com/education
This season there are educational activities for:
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing
Iphigenia in Splott
The Complete Deaths
The Merry Wives
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
The Merchant of Venice
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AccessibilityWe provide the following services at both the Everyman and Playhouse, if there is anything we can do to help with your visit to us, please contact the Box Office on 0151 709 4776 or email [email protected]
Brochure formatsAudio brochure, Braille and large print format guides are available from the Box Office on request.
Guide Dogs Guide dogs are welcome.
Hearing Impaired Services for hearing impaired.
Visually ImpairedServices for visually impaired.
Wheelchair Accessible Both theatres are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible PerformancesAvailable at selected performances, look out for the logos on show pages and diary.
Audio Described Audio Description is a live verbal commentary giving information on the visual elements of a production as it unfolds.
Captioned The words appear on a screen in the same way as television subtitling.
BSL British Sign Language A British Sign Language interpreter live on stage.
Relaxed PerformanceA specially adapted relaxed and supported performance.
Accessibility at the Everyman The Everyman has lift access to all floors (from the bistro to the top), spaces for wheelchair users in the theatre itself at both levels as well as wide seats, a few taller seats and some with moveable armrests. There are six accessible toilets in the public areas including a Changing Place.
We’re offering you the opportunity to enjoy more of our work and save money.
Choose 3 or more productions from this list and save at least 10% on full price tickets:
Pleasure
The Duke
Atomos
The Complete Deaths
The Merry Wives
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour
The Government Inspector
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
The Merchant of Venice
All discounts and promotions are subject to availability. If you would like to take advantage of any of the above offers please let us know over the phone or in person at the beginning of the booking. If you discover you need to change the date, we’ll aim to exchange your tickets for free (subject to seat availability).
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