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Liverpool possessed no less than 26 theatres and 38 music halls. The main theatres towards the end of the century were the Prince Of Wales in Clayton Square (opened 1861) the Shakespeare Theatre off London Road (opened 1866) and the Royal Court Theatre. The site of the Royal Court had been a theatre for many years. As Cookes Royal Amphitheatre ...
Boys from the Blackstuff is an adaptation of the TV series by Alan Bleasdale.The play was originally performed in 2023 at the Royal Court, Liverpool. [1] In 2024 the play returned to the Royal Court before a transfer to London at the National Theatre (Olivier) and Garrick Theatre.
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The Royal Court has announced the inaugural season from newly appointed artistic director David Byrne.. The London theatre, which is known for championing new voices in playwriting, will showcase ...
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They may have been slappers and slapheads but they proved to be the perfect companions for another great night at the Liverpool Comedy Festival.' The Liverpool Daily Post review, February 2009: [2] 'SLAPPERS and Slapheads began life at the Royal Court in 2003, and returns whipped into shape to launch the theatre's 2009 programme.
Brick Up the Mersey Tunnels is a play about the story of the Kingsway Three, a fictitious terrorist organisation, and their plans to brick up the Tunnels which join Liverpool to the Wirral. It was written by Nicky Allt and Dave Kirby and performed at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool from 3 to 26 August 2006.
David Byrne has been announced as the new director of London’s Royal Court theatre.. Much speculation had been circulating about which theatremaker would step into the role at the UK’s leading ...