Talk:Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
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[edit]Can this topic be retitled "Everyman Theatre (Liverpool)" to allow for other Everyman Theatres in the UK, eg Cheltenham
Stevehawker 17:51, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
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- "More recently the Everyman programme has ranged from classics such as Pete Postlethwaite’s King Lear, Jonathan Pryce in The Caretaker and David Morrissey’s Macbeth to world premières of plays by a new generation of Liverpool writers such as Robert Farquhar, Jonathan Larkin, Nick Leather, Michael McLean, Chloe Moss, Lizzie Nunnery, Stephen Sharkey, Esther Wilson and Laurence Wilson."
- "The redevelopment will cost £28 million, of which £16.8 million will be provided by Arts Council England, with £5.9 million from the European Regional Development Fund."
- "The new Everyman, designed by Haworth Tompkins, will include: a new 400-seat theatre to recreate the dynamic and democratic ‘thrust’ auditorium; a new incarnation of the legendary Everyman Bistro; technical facilities which will fully support the Everyman’s acclaimed programme of work; an accessible, welcoming and inspiring building which acts as a ‘creative hub’; a dedicated youth and community space to house the theatres’ extensive and growing work with schools, community groups and YEP (Young Everyman Playhouse); front-of-house catering and bar facilities, rehearsal space and production workshops; and a high specification for environmental sustainability including natural ventilation."
--Peter I. Vardy (talk) 17:57, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
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No mention of Ken Campbell?
[edit]Seems like a major omission. Andy Dingley (talk) 18:36, 5 February 2024 (UTC)