Wanted: New home for youth theatre.(Arts)

From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England) | Date: January 18, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Lew Baxter

SHOCKED trustees of the New Everyman Youth Theatre have been given notice to quit their offices in Hope Street by the Liverpool Playhouse and Everyman Trust, leaving them no alternative but to look for a new administration base just as they are putting the finishing touches to two shows opening next month.

The acclaimed youth theatre was founded in the mid-1970s and has been a springboard for a distinguished line of now household names in t...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

Wanted: New home for youth theatre.(Arts)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England) ; Byline: Lew Baxter SHOCKED trustees of the New Everyman Youth Theatre have been given notice to quit their offices in Hope Street by the Liverpool Playhouse and Everyman Trust, leaving them no alternative but to look for a new administration base just as they are putting the finishing touches to
Everyman Youth Theatre 'coming home' after 13 years.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England) ; THE acclaimed Liverpool Everyman Youth Theatre, abandoned for some years by the theatre which gave it its name, is returning home. The Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Theatres have agreed to take over the running of the youth theatre for the first time since 1993. Among those who have passed
TV star opens youth theatre festival in Perth
Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK) ; The cream of Scotland's young acting talent has gathered in Perth for a festival celebrating the best of the country's youth theatre. More than 300 youngsters were on hand as the second annual National Festival of Youth Theatre was opened at Perth Theatre by one of the most familiar faces on
Your Life: Stage is set for fun and learning; NEW VENTURE: Youth theatre group hopes to teach kids much more than acting techniques and lines.(Features)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) ; Byline: By Marion McMullen CONFIDENT, healthy and happy Coventry kids is the aim of new city youth group Relentless Theatre. The professional theatre company is being launched over the Easter break at Stoke Park School in Coventry with two three-day workshops covering stage combat and devised
Youth theatre gets a chance to shine.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) ; A MAJOR youth festival in Carmarthenshire draws to a close this weekend with a number of performances. The Llais project saw productions being staged in Carmarthen and Llandeilo to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dylan Thomas's death. The aim of the project was to bring youth groups together