Further Details: | Liverpool Playhouse, together with its sister the Everyman, has a distinguished theatrical heritage. Since 2004, together they have been creating more work 'Made in Liverpool' and have reclaimed their place on the national stage and generated an energy that has attracted acclaim, awards and audience loyalty. The full programme at the Playhouse mixes their own 'Made in Liverpool' productions with carefully hand-picked touring shows. Productions have included Sheila Hancock in The Anniversary (which transferred to the West End); a successful stage adaptation of Tim Firth's The Flint Street Nativity; magical productions of Dr Faustus and The Tempest; critically acclaimed productions of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, All My Sons and Our Country's Good; a joyous staging of Much Ado About Nothing set on VE Day and most recently, the award-winning farce Noises Off. |