26 September - 11 October 2003 Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse present "Master Harold"…and the Boys. A uniquely personal account of a young man's coming of age in the turbulent South Africa of the 1950s. Presented as part of Black History Month. Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £12 14 - 18 October 2003 Paul Elliot Productions presents Stones in His Pockets by Marie Jones. The tale of a small Irish community that collides with the wonderland of Tinseltown. Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets: £6 - £20 16 - 18 October 2003 UK Arts International and RASA Productions present Out of Bounds, written and performed by Rajesh Gopie. The true story of an Indian family growing up in a South African township, during and after apartheid. Presented as part of Black History Month. Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £12 23 - 25 October 2003 The Wrestling School present Howard Barker's new play 13 Objects. An intriguing exploration of the intimate connection we often make with everyday objects. Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £12 28 October - 1 November 2003 Shared Experience present a new adaptation of Flaubert's classic Madame Bovary by Fay Weldon French tale of love affairs and scandal. Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets: 6 - £16 4 - 8 November 2003 Northern Broadsides return with Antigone adapted by Blake Morrison. A refreshingly bold approach to take up the story of Oedipus some years after his death. Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £12 11 - 15 November 2003 UK Arts International present Hannah and Hanna; a Company of Angels production. A teenage asylum seeker finds friendship with a local girl but can they overcome the prejudice that surrounds them? Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £12. 17 - 22 November 2003 Michael Harrison Productions in association with David Pugh and Sean Connery present ART by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. West End comedy masterpiece - an invigorating exploration of what it means to be a friend. Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets: £6 - £20
25 - 29 November 2003 Clwyd Theatr Cymru present A View from a Bridge; Arthur Miller's timeless classic. Moving story of a Brooklyn longshoreman whose world is torn apart by the arrival of two illegal immigrants. Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets: £6 - £16 28 November 2003 - 24 January 2004 Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse present Mother Goose. The Everyman Rock and Roll Pantomime is back with the usual music and mayhem to entertain and delight. Everyman Theatre. Tickets: £6 - £14.50. 11 December 2003 - 10 January 2004 Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse present Breezeblock Park by Willy Russell. Willy Russell's comedy of manners and happy families set on Christmas Eve. Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets: £6 - £16 |