Eight young people worked with the company to create their own performance...
Spymonkey Workshop for Physical Fest
To Be Or Not To Be An Idiot
Fri 20 May
1pm to 2.30pm
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We're delighted to present The Complete Deaths at the Playhouse this week as part of Physical Fest (Fri 20 May & Sat 21 May). Check out this audience reaction video from Brighton Festival...
There are 74 onstage deaths in the works of William Shakespeare. This colourful pie chart depicts the 17 different ways they came to their end...
The Complete Deaths - Reviews
★★★★
"Daft, ingenious and ultimately deeply thoughtful."
Financial Times
★★★★
"Brilliantly ridiculous – Inspired pairing of Spymonkey and Tim Crouch."
The Stage
★★★★★
"Completely and utterly joyous."
The Argus
★★★★★
"Superb comic catalogue of Shakespearean murder and mayhem."
The Arts Desk
Tim Crouch (Director) and Toby Parks (Managing Artistic Director, Spymonkey) discuss their work The Complete Deaths.
What was the most piteous death? Who just lay down in a ditch and died of shame? You will discover all this and more when you play The Great Shakespearean Deaths Card Gayme...
The Stranger’s Case sees Liverpool artists respond to the refugee crisis. Here are 3 ways you can help...
Actor and e&P board member David Morrissey has backed the project that will see every penny of ticket sales going to the Charity Help Refugees...
Go on a journey through space with film, lights and interactivity courtesy of our YEP Actors, Bass Techs and YEP Technicians...
Roll up, step up, stand up: Platform is the people’s stage!
LightNight 2016: Street Café
Pop up acapella performances from local groups:
6pm
The Rock Light Rollers
6.30pm
Ukulele Club Liverpool
7pm
The Grand National Chorus
7.30pm
The Liverpool Show Choir
An audio-visual experience using sensory technologies to monitor brain waves and heart rate...
LightNight 2016: Bistro
Enjoy poetry by Liverpool John Moores University creative writing students, hosted by Jeff Young and Helen Tookey.
9pm - 10.30pm
Take part in The Mosquito Diaries, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s interactive family exhibition about evolving mosquito behaviour...
Wander around the auditorium and enjoy The Invisible City - six original monologues from Liverpool writers, inspired by their city...