And so here it is, the end of another year in Liverpool theatre. There have been all sorts of treats to be found throughout 2012, from giant productions to the ever-remarkable resilience and vibrancy of the grass roots arts scene. Here are some of…
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City actor Stephen Fletcher???s Life in Theatre Productions has had a good first year, and rounds off 2012 with its biggest show to date, the irrepressibly feelgood Mam! I???m ???Ere!. Reversing the plot of the Abba-themed musical from which it cheekily…
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Everybody has things they want to do by the time they???re 30, and actor Stephen Fletcher hasn???t been doing things by halves. It has been a busy year so far and shows no sign of slowing down as he prepares his biggest project to date — brand ne…
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Some of the best known faces on the Liverpool stage have announced they are teaming up for a brand new Christmas show this year. Stephen Fletcher, Andrew Schofield, Eithne Brown, Alan Stocks, Helen Carter, Rachel Rae, Keddy Sutton and Paul Duckwor…
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It???s an odd thing, but actually not unusual that on the hottest, most sweltering days you can wind up watching a show with wintery or Christmassy scenes, and The Last 5 Years has a few of those. In this case, in a venue so tiny you can see every b…
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Life In Theatre Productions ??? the company set up earlier this year by city actors Stephen Fletcher and Andrew Schofield ??? will be staging its second show next week. This time, the company is turning its hand to musical theatre with Jason Rober…
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Andrew Schofield and Stephen Fletcher have played everything on the Liverpool stage from father and son-in-law to Lennon and McCartney, and recently took that working relationship one step further by going out on their own to direct and stage thei…
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The Playhouse has revealed details of its first in-house production of 2012, A Streetcar Named Desire, which opens on February 17. Tennessee Williams???s tender yet powerful Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 play has long been considered a landmark of 20t…
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Correction on February 10, 2011: Previous mention of Andrew Schofield being in the cast of this show was incorrect and the story has been amended. A cast of actors usually seen on the stage of the Royal Court will be heading over to the Everyman f…
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