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Everyman and Playhouse Youth Theatre

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After having nurtured and encouraged so much young talent on Merseyside, there was great disappointment at the loss of the facility for young people. By 1998 a devoted group of supporters founded the New Everyman Youth Theatre. Launched with funds from the Everyman Supporters Club — including many
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Originally set up in the mid-1970s, Liverpool's Everyman Youth Theatre quickly became one of Britain's most successful youth theatres, with over 300 members at its peak. It ran for nearly twenty years, until the Everyman Theatre went into liquidation and closed its doors in 1993.
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described as "a piece of promenade theatre, that invites the audience to walk in their shoes – whether serving in the armed forces, waiting for a loved one to return from service or understanding what a war on the other side of the world means". The
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by saying, "Devised by the company's Young Actors, the show made the best of everything at its disposal. Some entertaining performances, good use of effects and sound, and an imaginative premise made it easy to enjoy."
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Many notable actors, musicians, writers, and other entertainers developed their interest in the performing arts at the Youth Theatre, such as
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On 25 November 2006 the Youth Theatre returned to its original home to become the Everyman and Playhouse Youth Theatre.
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Each year, the entire youth theatre cast presents full-scale productions for the Everyman stage. These have included
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high-profile members — the group continued with the help of grants, donations and revenue from ticket sales.
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February 2012 saw the YEP's (Young Everyman Playhouse) inaugural production, a site specific piece called
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The organisation was subsequently relaunched and rebranded as YEP — Young Everyman Playhouse — in 2012.
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in October 2008. Senior members of the Youth Theatre presented their first studio production,
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Year programme in 2008. The group was closely involved in the development of
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Everyman Youth Theatre
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Liverpool
Merseyside
Everyman Theatre
stage combat
Shakespeare
Julius Caesar
Monkey!
Capital of Culture
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Playhouse
Timberlake Wertenbaker
The Love of the Nightingale
Les Bubb
Malandra Burrows
Stephen Graham
Ian Hart
Gillian Kearney
Spencer Leigh
Joe
Mark
Paul
Stephen
Katherine Rose Morley
David Morrissey
Con O'Neill
Angie Sammons
Michael Starke
Heidi Thomas

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