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Everyman Unbound Loyalty Card

7th September 2010

Look out for our Everyman Unbound loyalty cards and collect stamps to get money off each adventure over six weeks and get your last one free!

This month we embark on an exciting new adventure with the Everyman Unbound season which features two productions; John Ford’s ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore and Anthology, a co-production with Slung Low of 7 new stories by local writers. Taking inspiration from the theatre’s origins both productions will feature one extraordinary ensemble of actors working in rep, between Thursday 16 September and Saturday 30 October.

The special ensemble of actors brought together for this ambitious season of work come from every era of the theatres’ past and present, while others represent it’s bright future. Stuart Richman, who featured in the Everyman’s first ever production (Henry IV Part I) in 1964, returns to the theatre alongside Ken Bradshaw (Liverpool Heartbeats), Kevin Harvey (Yellowman), Matti Houghton (Caucasian Chalk Circle), Paul McCleary (Much Ado About Nothing, RSC), Eileen O'Brien (When We Are Married), Emily Pithon (Tartuffe), Nicholas Shaw (Romeo and Juliet) and Hugh Skinner (The Enchantment).

‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore will provide the inspiration for an Anthology of seven new stories by six Liverpool writers who all have close links with the Everyman: Robert Farquhar (Insomnobabble), Lizzie Nunnery (Intemperance), Kellie Smith (Gas Off), Esther Wilson (Unprotected), Laurence Wilson (Lost Monsters) and Jeff Young (The Man in the Moon). They will be joined by Slung Low co-founder Matthew David Scott who has written for all of the company’s shows since they were formed in 2000. The seven unique performance pieces will create an intimate atmosphere as a single character leads the audience on an unknown journey of discovery in a production bursting with endeavour.

For this special six week season you can now collect stamps on your very own Everyman Unbound Loyalty Card to see 'Tis Pity She's A Whore and the seven Anthology adventures. Get a stamp with every visit and get money off your next ticket, and your eighth is free!

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Get your loyalty card from the Everyman or the Playhouse Box Offices and look at for them at cafés, coffee shops, libraries, bookshops and other places across the city.

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