In 2007 the Everyman Youth Theatre came home. Since returning to the theatres the Everyman & Playhouse Youth Theatre has been working towards an abridged version of Julius Caesar, their first main-stage production. Weekly skills sessions covering everything from storytelling to stage combat have given our members the opportunity to act, direct, dance, design, sing, practise improvisation skills, and work on scripts from Shakespeare to newly written plays.

“Cry ‘havoc’ and let slip the dogs of war.”

Over forty young people from all over Merseyside are coming together to produce this passionate, exciting and vivid retelling of what happens in the aftermath of an act of terrorism. Young people have taken over society, they control the media and they decide who leads the country. But they can’t stop history repeating itself.