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His skill in play selection and production, his eye for good acting, and his happy combination of enterprise and prudence in business managemenl commended him more and more to the supporters of repertory. He put on a very varied list of significant pieces by modern British dramatists … The Playhouse
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was Musical Director from 1945 to 1971. The theatre was renamed the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, and in 1916 renamed again, as the Liverpool Playhouse. Minor structural alterations were made to the theatre in 1961 and in 1966. In 1968 a modern-style extension was added to the north of the theatre to
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of a theatre. The company spent a further £4,000 (equivalent to £510,000 in 2023) on redesigning and modernising the theatre. The auditorium and the basement foyer were redesigned by Stanley Adshead, the Professor of Civic Design at the Liverpool School of Architecture. The theatre was for many
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The present theatre on the site was designed by Edward Davies, and opened in 1866. It replaced an earlier theatre called the Star Concert Hall. The present theatre was originally named the Star Music Hall. In 1895 its name was changed to the Star Theatre of Varieties. The theatre was improved in
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theatre. As such it nurtured the early careers of many actors and actresses, some of whom went on to achieve national and international reputations. Architectural changes have been made to the building over the years, the latest being in 1968 when a modern-style extension was added to the north of
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of 1968 which says of the older section that it is "significant as an early and rare work by one of the pioneers of the Liverpool School of Architecture, in the Grecian style favoured by the school at that date", and of the newer section that it is "a brilliant concept, joyously realised, which
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accommodate new foyers, bars, dressing rooms and a workshop. In the 1990s the theatre company went into liquidation. In 1999 the Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust Limited was established as a charity, and the theatre re-opened. It is managed jointly with the
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The newer section is constructed in concrete, and largely faced by glass. On the ground floor are entrance doors. Above this, the building is based around three cylinders. The largest of these starts at the first floor and rises through two storeys. It is
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from a central column. To the left is a smaller cylinder, cantilevered from a separate column, interlocking with the larger cylinder. Inside the whole is a hollow column containing the stairs.
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as its "controller and producer". The company could not afford to build a new theatre, and bought the Star Theatre for £28,000 equivalent to £3,600,000 in 2023). This made it the first
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under his management enlisted and trained actors and actresses with extraordinary success, so that in time the West End stage was full of its graduates – of whom
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say of the newer section that it is "a spectacular composition" which creates an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation, exactly right for a theatre foyer".
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1898 by Harry Percival with a new auditorium and foyer, and electricity was installed. In 1911 the Liverpool Repertory Theatre Limited was established, with
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exploits asymmetrical volumes and ever varying spaces yet achieves unity and also balance with the adjoining
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worked with the company as child actors. Other artistes who gained experience at the theatre include
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the theatre. In 1999 a trust was formed, joining the management of the Playhouse with that of the
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and is in three storeys. The central three bays project forward and are surmounted by a broken
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Green Room versus Board Room: Liverpool Playhouse and Business Modelling for Resident Theatres
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Other future stars who learned their craft at the Playhouse under Armstrong included
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between panelled pilasters. On the summit of each of the two lateral bays is a
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containing a roundel. Each of the three lateral bays contains a window with a
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From 1922 to 1944 the director of the theatre and the repertory company was
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roof. Its entrance front faces Williamson Square. It has seven
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series the architectural historians Richard Pollard and
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Official website of the Playhouse and Everyman theatres
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Playhouse Theatre, Williamson Square, Liverpool F.C.
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Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool


Liverpool Playhouse is located in Merseyside
Williamson Square
Liverpool
Coordinates
53°24′23″N 2°58′57″W / 53.4064°N 2.9826°W / 53.4064; -2.9826
Listed Building Grade II*

Williamson Square
Liverpool
music hall
repertory
Everyman Theatre
Basil Dean
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freehold
Maud Carpenter
Ronald Settle
Everyman Theatre
Liverpool City Council
William Armstrong
The Times
Diana Wynyard
Richard Bird
Robert Donat
Michael Redgrave
Rex Harrison
Robert Flemyng

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