PLAYHOUSE
A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer
PLAYHOUSE
A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer
PLAYHOUSE
A set of interviews featuring collaborators, performers, medical professionals, and others involved in the show.
PLAYHOUSE
George's Marvellous Medicine
PLAYHOUSE
"Never has it been more important for actors and facilitators to come together and reach out beyond the auditorium and into the real world…"
Read Suzanne Ahmet's blog from the Hard Times rehearsal room
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A silly video from our friends at Northern Broadsides
THE EVERYMAN COMPANY
Come along, drop into rehearsals and take part in a variety of activities Front of House between 12pm & 4pm
Sat 27 Jan | FREE
PRODUCTIONS
Hard Times, photographs by Nobby Clark
A Passage to India // reviews
★★★★
“Vibrant, vigorous, vivid and absorbing”
The Times
★★★★
“Intelligent…topical…moving”
Theatre Cat
★★★★
“A brilliantly staged piece of theatre”
A Small Mind at the Theatre
“Inspires joy and optimism… imaginative and absorbing”
British Theatre Guide
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A Passage to India, photographs by Idil Sukan.
LEARNING
Held in the auditorium with members of the cast & creative team
Tue 27 Feb, following the 7.30pm performance | FREE
LEARNING
Held in the auditorium with members of the cast & creative team
Tue 10 Apr, following the 7.30pm performance | FREE
LEARNING
A relaxed discussion with members of the cast immediately after the performance
Thu 22 Feb, following the 5.30pm performance | FREE
PLAYHOUSE
Chandni Mistry, who plays the role of the Chicken, talks about the production ahead of its UK tour.
"I’m certainly not your typical Chicken!"
COMMUNITY
A creative community project with Knowsley Adult Disability Services
George's Marvellous Medicine // reviews
★★★★★
"An outstanding adaptation of Roald Dahl's anarchic children's classic."
"So glorious that you really don't want it to end."
The Stage
★★★★
“Preston Nyman plays George with heart-warming affableness.”
“A blast of fresh air.”
The Times
★★★★
“A marvellous concoction.”
"A typically Dahl-ish blend of comedy, malice and theatrical vitality."
Mail on Sunday
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