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Pride and Prejudice // Backchat

A post-show discussion held in the auditorium with members of the cast and creative team
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Wed 8 Feb | FREE

LEARNING

Workshop

An introduction to Pride and Prejudice
Key Stage 3, 4 & 5 | £150 / £100
Holiday Drama Fun // feedback

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Holiday Drama Fun // feedback

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Zelina Rebeiro // biography

Theatre credits include: The Provok'd Wife (Vanbrugh); Three Sisters, Othello, Closer, Machinal (Royal Court Upstairs); A Christmas Carol (Box Clever Theatre); Veils (Women and War Festival); Muscovado (Winner of The Alfred Fagon Award)...
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Richard Bremmer // biography

Credits for the Everyman include: Macbeth.

Theatre credits include: Necessary Evil (Menagerie Theatre Cambridge) Krapp’s Last Tape / A Kind of Alaska (Bristol Old Vic); Once a Catholic (Tricycle); The Last Days of Troy (Royal Exchange); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Inn at Lydda (Shakespeare’s Globe)...
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Pauline Daniels // biography

Credits for the Everyman includeTwelfth NightElsie and Norm’s MacbethUnprotected and Comedians.

Theatre credits includeHeldBreezeblock ParkBilly Liar (Liverpool Playhouse); ChicagoGypsyAnd the Beat Goes OnTwopence to Cross the Mersey (Philharmonic Orchestra)...
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Patrick Brennan // biography

Theatre credits include: Oedipus, The Reporter, Entertaining Strangers, King Lear, Antony & Cleopatra, Light Shining In Buckinghamshire (National Theatre); Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Richard II, Edward II, Measure for Measure, In Extremis, Henry IV Part 1 & 2, Bedlam (Shakespeare's Globe); Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, A Clockwork Orange (Royal Shakespeare Company)...
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Asha Kingsely // biography

Theatre credits include: The Queen and I (Arcola Theatre); The Way of the World, The Cherry Orchard, The Country Wife, The Birds, Macbeth (LAPA); Hey Diddle Diddle (The Panto Company); The Far Pavilions (The Shaftsbury Theatre); The Lion of Punjab (Watermans); Stones Soup (Konflux Theatre); Tempus (Tristan Bates Theatre); The Deranged Marriage (Rifco Arts) and Ladylogues (The Thelmas)...
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Liam Tobin // biography

Credits for the Everyman include: Unsung and Much Ado About Nothing.

Theatre credits include: The Hobbit (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster); Cinderella (Riverfront Theatre, Newport); Brief Encounter, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Cinderella, Neville's Island, Dead Funny, Aladdin and One For the Road (Torch Theatre); Hamlet (Clwyd Theatre, Cymru)...
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Melanie La Barrie // biography

Credits for the Playhouse include: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

Theatre credits include: Breakfast At Tiffany's (Old Vic); The Bakkhai (Almeida); Matilda (RSC); Play Mas (The Orange Tree); White Christmas (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Guys and Dolls (Chichester Festival); Smokey Joe's Cafe (Landor Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Birmingham Rep)...
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Tom Kanji // biography

Theatre credits include: Romeo and Juliet, Anthony and Cleopatra, Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Globe, LA Philharmonic and BBC Symphony Orchestras); The Winter’s Tale, Pericles, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar and Doctor Scroggy’s War (Shakespeare’s Globe)...
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Elliott Kingsley // biography

After finishing his GCSEs at Calday Grange Grammar School, Elliott worked as a freelance Speech and Drama teacher in the Wirral and Chester. He joined Young Everyman Playhouse as a YEP Actor in 2015.

Theatre credits include: The Wonderful World of Dissocia (YEP); Othello and The Musketeers (OTG) and The Tempest (NYT). Last year, he helped develop and perform in 17 as part of Liverpool’s International Physical Theatre Fest... Read more

Keddy Sutton // biography

Keddy was a member of EYT and trained at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama and with Ken Campbell's School of Night.

Credits for the Everyman include: Cruel Sea.

Theatre credits include: Scouse of The Rising Sun, Father ‘o Flaherty Save our Souls, Mam I'm 'Ere, Stags n Hens and Slappers n Slapheads (Liverpool’s Royal Court); Princess and the Pea (Unity Theatre/ATTC)...
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