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Playhouse to Everyman 10–15 mins walking distance 1.2 km Playhouse is downhill from Everyman

Playhouse Theatre

Williamson Square
L1 1EL

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Wed 11 Jun Closed

Thu 12 Jun Closed

Fri 13 Jun Closed

Sat 14 Jun Closed

Sun 15 Jun Closed

Mon 16 Jun Closed

Tue 17 Jun Closed

Everyman Theatre

5 – 11 Hope St
L1 9BH

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Wed 11 Jun 11.00am – 3.00pm

Thu 12 Jun 11.00am – 8.00.pm

Fri 13 Jun 11.00am – 7.30pm

Sat 14 Jun 11.00am – 7.30pm

Sun 15 Jun Closed

Mon 16 Jun 11.00am – 7.30pm

Tue 17 Jun 11.00am – 7.30pm

Playhouse to Everyman 10–15 mins walking distance 1.2 km Playhouse is downhill from Everyman

Full visiting details

  • Christmas Party Packages 2025/26

    This Christmas, make your festive celebrations unforgettable with a Christmas party at Liverpool's Everyman theatre.
  • Billie Collins- The Walrus Has a Right To Adventure Q&A

    “It’s surprising, fast-paced, tender and human”
  • WHAT’S YOUR FLAVOUR? Exhibition

    Photographs by Julian Gill
  • Liza Goddard- The Croft Q&A

    The acclaimed actress, who stars in ghostly stage thriller The Croft, made her stage debut as a baby and hasn’t…
  • Gray O’Brien- The Croft Q&A

    The former Coronation Street star on his latest stage role, in ghostly thriller The Croft, and how surviving cancer has…
  • Louisa Lytton- THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN Q&A

  • Raggas Takeaway Takeover

    Enjoy a taste of the Caribbean in the Everyman Street Café courtesy of Raggas Caribbean on Thursday, Friday and Saturday…
  • Takeaway playlists

  • Nathan Powell- Takeaway Q&A

    Joyous, challenging, anarchic… and scouse!
  • Public booking for Prima Facie opens at midday today

    Demand will be high so we'll have a queuing system in place on the website so please be patient, it…
  • Tambo & Bones Thursday Show

    Tambo & Bones is a ground-breaking show that explores racism in a way that can be challenging. The performance on…
  • Talawa x Everyman & Playhouse Black Joy Seed Commission Announcement

    Supporting the development of new work by Black writers in Merseyside.
  • Q&A with Andy Nyman & Jeremy Dyson

    Things that go bump in the theatre.