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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 3rd Jun 2013 at 16:28 | YEP | 0 comments
'Beautiful Thing' was delighting audiences at the Playhouse last week. None more so than YEP Young Communicator Sam Bennett
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 4th May 2013 at 10:09 | 4 comments
Find out about the city-wide read and all the events taking part around the region to celebrate our forthcoming production of 'The Kite Runner'. Join the conversation here.
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 1st Mar 2013 at 12:54 | 1 comment
I Was A Rat! has been thrilling audiences in Birmingham ahead of its UK tour and Playhouse dates in March. YEP Young Communicator Alecia Marshall went to see the show.
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 13th Feb 2013 at 12:00 | 1 comment
The making of The Misanthrope Image
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 9th Jan 2013 at 14:12 | 0 comments
Everyman and Playhouse staff tell us their top two picks for the new season.
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 15th Nov 2012 at 12:38 | 0 comments
Joe Ward Munrow tells us how he felt during the first week of Held opening and audience reaction after the show.
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 14th Nov 2012 at 16:37 | The New Everyman
Last week we started regular staff site visits so all Everyman Playhouse staff get a chance to keep up to date with just how much our new theatre is coming on. House Manager, Helen Griffiths ...
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 13th Nov 2012 at 17:30
Members of Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP) went to watch Held on the first night and came out buzzing about it. One of our new members of the Young Communicators team, Alecia Marshall, has written ...
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 2nd Jul 2012 at 00:08 | The New Everyman | 0 comments
Hello, I’m Emma. One year on from the Everyman Finale event, I have been the organising the wonderful memory tags received from the many people who came to the theatre on this day last year to ...
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Posted by Everyman Playhouse on 6th Jun 2012 at 19:03 | 0 comments
Well the first Trilogy Day for The Norman Conquests was a triumph, with audiences enjoying 1, 2 and all 3 plays across the day. We asked a few audience members to share their experiences: