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T01228408423

The cornerstone of Everyword is always readings and performances of new works that are in development. This year there's the chance to catch Lewis Bray's beautiful, funny one-man show about his family which transports us into the world created by his autistic brother: Cartoonopolis. Three sisters come of age in a crumbling British Legion club in In Wonderland written by Luke Barnes and directed by Everyman & Playhouse Associate Director Nick Bagnall. The festival rounds off with The Sum by Lizzie Nunnery, a big new political play with brilliant songs for our times.
22 Oct 14 to 26 Oct 14Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool :: V536
listing details L02055620872

T0867535271

EVERYWORD, the annual new writing festival which grown more popular every year, is back this May. Extended to two weeks, EVERYWORD offers a variety of readings, workshops and events designed to get your creative juices flowing. This year the programme includes workshops from award-winning writer David Eldridge and one of the finest new writing companies in the UK, Paines Plough. Readings include new work by Robert Farquhar, Laurence Wilson and Kellie Smith. EVERYWORD enables aspiring writers to work with and learn from some of the country’s leading practitioners and this year’s festival includes collaborations with curators Almanac Folk and, back by popular demand, Present Tense with Nabokov Theatre. But EVERYWORD is not just for writers. EVERYWORD has seen the first readings of Paradise Bound, Unprotected, Intemperance, Lost Monsters and The Dreadful Hours, all of which have progressed to full-scale Everyman productions. EVERYWORD 2009 featured the first public screening of four 3 Minute Wonder short films by local writers co-produced by Channel 4, the Everyman and Playhouse and Lime Pictures, making it a great opportunity to try something new and be the first to see the next generation of Liverpool’s writing talent.
18 May 10 to 29 May 10Everyman & Playhouse, Liverpool :: V535
listing details L0428679496

T0377299821

For anyone aspiring to be a writer. For anyone wanting to see a new play in its first development. For anyone wanting to learn from the UK’s leading practitioners. For everyone EVERYWORD. Following the huge success of last year, the Everyman’s annual new writing festival is back with a week of readings, workshops and events open to anyone interested in new writing or developing writing skills. But EVERYWORD is not just for writers. EVERYWORD has seen the first readings of Paradise Bound, Unprotected, Intemperance and Lost Monsters, all of which have progressed to full-scale Everyman productions, making it a great opportunity to try something new and be the first audience to see the next generation of Liverpool’s playwriting talent.Corporate Sponsor Lime Pictures. Producer Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse.
29 Jun 09 to 4 Jul 09Everyman & Playhouse, Liverpool :: V535
listing details L01154444337

T746573550

The Everyman’s annual new writing festival returns for 2008 bigger and better than ever before. Extended to two weeks Everyword offers a variety of seminars, workshops, discussions and rehearsed readings designed to get your creative juices flowing. This year the programme includes workshops from award-winning writers Simon Stephens, Moira Buffini, Jonathan Harvey and Tim Firth. Everyword enables aspiring writers to work with and learn from some of the country’s leading practitioners and this year’s festival includes collaborations with Nabokov Theatre Company, Paines Plough Theatre Company, Live Theatre Newcastle and the return of The Miniaturists. If you’re a playwright in the making, or want to catch a glimpse of the next new talent, come along to Everyword this June. Enter the world of the writer and be inspired.
15 Jul 08 to 26 Jul 08Everyman & Playhouse, Liverpool :: V535
listing details L01818629440

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