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  Everyman Palace Theatre - Rent the Theatre
We hire to groups and individuals for a variety of events ranging from school's gala performances to concerts to television and radio broadcasts.
The Everyman Palace Theatre has a professional staff dedicated to ensuring that all your production requirements are met and that your event is a success.
Everyman Palace Theatre, 15 MacCurtain Street, Cork, Ireland.
www.everymanpalace.com /pages/rent-the-theatre.php   (0 words)

  
  Everyman Gloucestershire's Theatre
The theatre had a triumphant start with the most famous actress of the era, Lily Langtry, reciting an introductory prologue in praise of the new building before starring with her own company in Tom Taylor's play Lady Clancarty.
The Everyman was chosen as the new name to indicate that this was theatre for all.
In the mid 1990s repertory theatre was failing to attract big enough audiences to sustain the Everyman and so the theatre returned to its roots and became a touring theatre once more.
www.everymantheatre.org.uk /information/history.html   (505 words)

  
 Everyman
He sees that Everyman in his seeking for riches and pleasure has forgotten God and He is much displeased.
Everyman next inquires if he will be allowed to return after he has rendered his account to Almighty God.
Only after Everyman is taken to Confession and does penance for his sins does Good Deeds get strength enough to accompany him.
www.theatrehistory.com /medieval/everyman001.html   (565 words)

  
 Details of Everyman Theatre fromj the Amateur drama and theatre companies in Wales listed on the Theatre Dance and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Everyman Theatre Cardiff, Cardiff's liveliest and most adventurous theatre company, was founded in 1942.
Everyman Theatre Cardiff has been performing large scale pro-am open air theatre in the Cardiff area for the last 19 years.
Everyman Theatre Cardiff has been performing large scale pro-am open air theatre in the Cardiff area for over 20 years.
www.theatre-wales.co.uk /amdram/amdram_details.asp?amdramID=203   (275 words)

  
 The Theatre Archive Project - interviews - Christopher Baugh (page 2)
The bar was also the home of the Liverpool poets and there was the most wonderful graffiti all over the place and I remember the manager of that theatre who used to, not in a dress suit, he used to stand at the front of the theatre as the audience came in.
It has lost that, it's almost as though theatre companies have got a life cycle, rather almost biologically they are born out of the energy and commitment of young people, typically who find their energy as undergraduates or as trainees.
It left London and came to Manchester, the Palace Theatre Manchester, I saw it on a matinee and it was stunning.
www.bl.uk /projects/theatrearchive/baugh2.html   (1478 words)

  
 Everyman Theatre
Everyman's cast is superb, each establishing and then developing a distinct personality, and each reacting to the others in a complex, multi-layered display of dramatic styles.
While Studio Theatre in Washington is dramatizing the fate of four British residents held by the U.S. in the play Guantanamo, Everyman in Baltimore is presenting this examination of the human spirit through the stories of three prisoners held in the Middle East.
Everyman has assembled a cast with a great deal of talent and given the directing assignment to Donald Hicken whose impressive biography is heavy on dramas but lists few, if any, musicals.
www.potomacstages.com /TheaterArchives/EverymanArchive.htm   (8688 words)

  
 THE EVERYMAN THEATRE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Former members of Liverpool's Everyman Theatre have been reliving the theatre's past glories for a BBC Radio 4 programme.
The theatre may be celebrating its 40th anniversary this year but the programme hosted by Sue MacGregor will concentrate on 1974.
It was a time when the theatre, by then well established, was giving early breaks to some of today's biggest theatre names.
www.willyrussell.com /bbc_reunion.html   (255 words)

  
 Hope Theatre Presents Everyman Oct. 3-5 / 2002-2003 / Archive / Press Releases / Hope - Hope College
"'Everyman' is probably the finest and the best surviving morality play of the Middle Ages," said John Tammi, professor of theatre and the production's director.
Everyman progresses from despair and fear of death before reaching an acceptance of his fate and, finally, redemption.
Theatre faculty member Michelle Bombe is mentoring Youngerman, and is co-costume designer.
www.hope.edu /pr/pressreleases/content/view/full/1853   (513 words)

  
 Gala at the Everyamn Theatre
Old friends of the theatre will be returning to the Everyman for a celebration of all that has made it a leading theatrical force, a Liverpool original and a national treasure.
The theatre was celebrating its 40th anniversary and had invited past performers who had worked there early in their careers.
The Everyman Theatre, based on the old Hope Hall in Hope Street, had been started in the 1960s by three graduates, Peter James, Terry Hands and Martin Jenkins.
www.willyrussell.com /everyman.html   (752 words)

  
 ireland.com - The Irish Times - Sat, Jan 27, 2007 - The dramatic business of judging
She was chairwoman of Pan Pan Theatre from 2001 to 2003 and sits on the editorial board of the National Association of Youth Drama's publication Youth Drama Ireland.
The union of Meridian's Johnny Hanrahan, Corcadorca's Pat Kiernan and the Everyman Palace itself, all working together for the first time in the April production of Stone Mad, is one indication of that policy; with Des and Rosie at Large as a preface to a nationwide tour in March another.
The Everyman Studio presentation Apocalypse, Then is written by Ciaran Fitzpatrick and John McCarthy and features Ray Scannell and Paul Mulcahy, while visiting events include the return of the Godot Company from London, Everyman's own production of Dublin Carol and Nightfall from the London Classic Theatre.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/weekend/2007/0127/1169680748265.html   (801 words)

  
 EVERYMAN THEATRE Spring-Summer 2007
The ninth world première at the Everyman in less than 3 years is a dark and brutal thriller set against the backdrop of wartime Merseyside.
Following their visit in 2005 with Slamdunk, Nitro Theatre Company return with a seductive story of aspiration and betrayal set in the intense, hot environment of salsa dance clubs and the sensual surroundings of life in Havana.
First presented at the National Theatre in 2002, Vincent in Brixton transferred to the West End later that year and to New York in 2003.
www.webspawner.com /users/mamuk/everymantheatre.html   (985 words)

  
 Everyman Theatre | Terms of Use
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Everyman Theatre offers no liabilities or warranties of any kind in your use of this website.
The most current version of these Terms of Use will always be found at this page and we reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these Terms of Use at any time.
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 New Theatre and Opera House / Everyman, Regent Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
T.C. King, actor and Drury Lane Tragedian, and father in law to Arthur Lloyd was born in Cheltenham 1818
For more information and details of the Theatre's history you may like to visit the Everyman Theatre's own website here...
The Theatres Trust believe this Theatre to be the oldest complete surviving example of a Matcham Theatre although the Stage house is a 1960 rebuild.
www.arthurlloyd.co.uk /Cheltenham.htm   (225 words)

  
 Merseyside and Liverpool Events, Everyman Theatre - Concerts, Gigs, Plays and Entertainment
The Everyman Theatre is a well known for staging cutting edge and experimental works and is well respected in this field.
From its inception in the early 1960’s the Everyman has tried to bring plays written by and involving Liverpool people to the forefront of its programme.
An innovative youth theatre policy has resulted in many well known Liverpool actors starting out at the Everyman and often coming back in later years to star in national productions.
www.merseyguide.co.uk /ev_everyman.htm   (123 words)

  
 LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE THEATRES - News
The original Everyman Youth Theatre was founded in the mid-seventies and became one of the most successful youth theatres in Britain with, at its peak, a membership of over 300 young people.
‘New Everyman Youth Theatre was set up with a view to protecting a vital and vibrant arm of the theatre’s activities, to see it through a difficult period in the Theatre’s history but, ultimately, to hand it back to the Theatre when it was in a position to take care of it again.
The NEYT are requesting that anyone with any photographs, stories or other memorabilia from their time at the youth theatre, from the seventies to the present day, please send them in.
www.everymanplayhouse.com /news/full-story.asp?Article_ID=226   (846 words)

  
 Picture Palaces   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The theatre failed in 1933 and was reopened as the Hampstead Cinema Theatre by a local solicitor, James Fairfax-Jones, who managed it until his death in 1974.
The adaptation from theatre to cinema was done by cinema architect Alistair MacDonald, son of the famous Prime Minister, though anyone who has sat in the Everyman's rather bleak auditorium could be forgiven for wondering quite where the architecture came into it.
Today, the Everyman operates as a cinema club, continuing to offer the best of foreign and specialist films to its members.
www.tnunn.ndo.co.uk /everyman.htm   (389 words)

  
 Everyman (c.1475?) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Title: Everyman : the first ten years / by Doreen Tanner ; [photographs for this history by Peter Kaye et al.].
Title: Everymania : the history of the Everyman Theatre, Hampstead, 1920-1926 / by its founder Norman MacDermott.
Everyman Opera, inc. Opera -- Russia (Federation) -- Saint Petersburg -- 20th century.
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlceveryman1.htm   (166 words)

  
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Situated in the city centre and adjacent to the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Everyman is an established venue that offers a diverse choice of productions.
Appealing to all ages, the theatre has a contemporary image and has excellent facilities.
The Everyman Bistro situated beneath the theatre has a good selection of food and beverages at a reasonable price.
www.marriott.com /city-guide/uk-city-poi.mi?cityId=40&attractionId=105481   (137 words)

  
 Liverpool Everyman Theatre and Playhouse
The Playhouse are thrilled to bring this internationally acclaimed Italian Theatre Company back to the UK following the success of Beauty and the Beast, and to Liverpool for the first time.
Brought to you on stage by the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre.
The Isle of Anglesey is hit by an earthquake, the Menai Bridge collapses and the island is torn from the mainland of Wales.
www.liverpooltheatreguide.com /playhouse.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Everyman Theatre Cardiff - about us
In the 1970s Everyman was instrumental in the opening of Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff.
This, together with the advent of the Sherman Theatre, brought a new era for Everyman.
The 1980s saw Everyman's adventurous spirit lead to the staging of new writing in Chapter and in Stuttgart, an international festival in Southern Ireland and of course our own Open Air Theatre Festival, launched in 1983 at Dyffryn Gardens, Nr.
www.everymantheatre.co.uk /about/index.php   (473 words)

  
 The British Theatre Guide: Stars Write Everyman's History
The Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Theatres are delighted to announce the publication of Liverpool's Third Cathedral compiled by Ros Merkin- a major book celebrating the first forty years of the Everyman theatre.
Everyman people - from artistic directors to cleaners, actors to audience members - invoke the plays, the people, the stories and the myths that make the Everyman what it is: a Liverpool original and a national treasure.
The book is crammed with information, but it goes a long way beyond that: it's insightful, funny, moving, and very much a story told from the inside.
www.britishtheatreguide.info /news/everymanhistory.htm   (265 words)

  
 EVERYMAN THEATRE: "Hedda Gabler" Opens the Season   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To burn the American flag is not always an expression of defilement; it can be an accusation that someone has betrayed or killed the core principles it represents.
Elvsted, John Lescault as Judge Brack, and Everyman resident actor Vivienne Shub as Miss Julia Tesman.
Everyman Theatre, at 1727 N. Charles Street, is wheelchair accessible and offers priority seating for physically challenged patrons.
www.baltimorechronicle.com /sep03_EVERYMAN.html   (356 words)

  
 EVERYMAN THEATRE: Unprotected   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Liverpool Playhouse and Everyman theatres present Unprotected, the world première of a new play tackling the contentious issue of Liverpool’s plans for a managed zone for street sex workers.
This is a moving and resonant piece of verbatim theatre which highlights personal stories from the Liverpool community in what began as a local issue and which has become a major national news story.
Tricia Kelly’s extensive theatre work includes Jamaica Inn and Dancing at Lughnasa (Salisbury Playhouse) Much Ado About Nothing (Sheffield Crucible) and the Maths Tutor (Hampstead Theatre); and making her Everyman debut is Joan Kempson, best known for her many television roles including Early Doors, Clocking Off, and as regular Edna Miller in Coronation Street.
www.webspawner.com /users/mamuk/page.html   (714 words)

  
 Denver - Arts & Entertainment - Everyman Goes Dark - westword.com
Everyman was housed in a fairly hideous office building.
Everyman evolved from theater classes offered by the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District, whose charter includes cultural-arts programming.
The district started the classes about twenty years ago; eventually, students asked for a place to perform, and the annex was taken over.
www.westword.com /2003-01-09/culture/everyman-goes-dark   (750 words)

  
 Stephen Sharkey’s Dark New Play At Everyman Theatre | Huliq: Breaking News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The ninth world première at the Everyman Theatre in less than 3 years is a dark and brutal thriller set against the backdrop of wartime Merseyside.
He curates ‘The Miniaturist’s, a regular night of short plays at the Arcola Theatre in London which will be coming to the Everyman on June 6th as part of the Everyword literary festival.
Director SERDAR BILIS is part-time Associate Director at the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse and the Arcola Theatre in London.
www.huliq.com /19546/stephen-sharkey-s-dark-new-play-at-everyman-theatre&cid=0&ei=cEsuRuyYMpLQqQPahL0r   (616 words)

  
 LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE THEATRES
In 2007 the Everyman Youth Theatre came home.
As the American War of Independence reaches its climax, a...
The stars of tomorrow take to the Everyman stage...
www.everymanplayhouse.com   (0 words)

  
 Everyman Theatre - show guide, location, directions, history
The Everyman Theatre was founded in 1990, and offers a very eclectic mix of productions, ranging from adventurous Off-Broadway hits to Wilde and Williams.
The theatre is located one block north of Penn Station, between Lanvale and Lafayette Streets.
Attended parking is available across the street from the theatre in a covered parking garage; the cost for Everyman patrons is $2.
www.theatermania.com /content/theater.cfm?intTheaterID=1753&strShowView=past   (232 words)

  
 Everyman Theatre
Re-opened as the Everyman theatre in August 1964.
However, there are several multi-storey car parks close by, as well as a pay and display scheme in operation in the surrounding streets.
The Theatre opened 1964, though the building has been home to some form of entertainment since 1853.
www.lmu.livjm.ac.uk /LHOL/content.aspx?itemid=192   (126 words)

  
 The Last Five Years at Everyman Theatre :   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While most of us have gone through a love postmortem or two, few break out into song about it--singing along to depressing songs on the radio doesn't count--but that is precisely what happens in The Last Five Years.
The Everyman Theatre kicks off its 2005-'06 season tonight with Jason Robert Brown's musical look at the rise and fall of a relationship.
Brown mines some familiar territory with his couple--a Jewish writer and his WASPy love (Josh Davis and Betsy Morgan, pictured)--but considering the fact that Brown made his composing debut with a musical about a lynching, don't expect a Mad About You episode.
www.citypaper.com /calendar/event.asp?whatID=62619   (155 words)

  
 The British Theatre Guide: Star-Studded Liverpool Gala
The 40th Birthday celebrations are not over yet for the Everyman Theatre.
On Sunday 21st November, the Everyman is delighted to host a star-studded Gala which will be a fundraising event for the Life Begins Fund for new Liverpool writing.
The theatre's original founders; seminal Liverpool playwrights Willy Russell and Alan Bleasdale; great one-off's such as Ken Campbell and Bill Drummond, and musicians including Ian McCulloch and Pete Wylie will also be coming home for this unique evening.
www.britishtheatreguide.info /news/everymangala.htm   (258 words)

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