YEPfest 2014

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17 14 Jul to 2 Aug 20


Two weeks of new performances and new ideas

Thu 17 Jul to Sat 2 Aug 2014


Since spring 2012 Young Everyman Playhouse (YEP) have put on a series of ambitious projects, from Intimate at Camp and Furnace to The Grid at the Everyman. This summer sees them showcase their talents and work with young people across the city with the first YEPfest.




Young DaDaFest When?

Thu 17 Jul 6.00pm

Where?

Everyman theatre

How Much? £4/£3

A showcase of dance, music and performance led by disabled and deaf young people from Merseyside. Young DaDaFest develops young disabled artists by giving them a platform to perform in front of a large audience. Supported by YEP. dadafest.co.uk

/DaDaFest.Deaf.and.Disability.Arts

@DaDaFest


When?

Tue 22 Jul 7.00pm

Showrunners Liverpool Youth Festival

Where?

Everyman theatre

How Much?

Free, but booking required

An eclectic mix of Performing and Creative Arts and Media from aspiring young artists from Liverpool and Greater Merseyside. Supported by Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse. showrunnersnet.tv


When?

Thu 24 & Fri 25 Jul , 8.00pm

Where?

Everyman theatre

How Much? £2

Run by the YEP Producers, Scene Change consists of six ten-minute acts showcasing the very best of Liverpool’s freshest creative talent. From writers to artists, magicians to musicians - they’ve got every scene covered. @YoungEveryPlay

Presented by


When?

Fri 25 to Sun 27 Jul, 5pm & 7pm

Where?

Croxteth Hall and County Park

How Much? £6/ £4

A modern twist on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, as Alice wakes up on a festival field far away. After last year’s successful The Wind in the Willows, YEP return to perform on the rolling green lawns of Croxteth Hall and County Park.

Presented by

@YoungEveryPlay


When?

Thu 31 Jul 7.30pm

Where?

Everyman Theatre Bar

How Much? ÂŁ2

YEP Writers bring their universe to the Everyman with miniature plays exploring time, space and the building itself. This is the world as they know it, and beyond. @YoungEveryPlay

Presented by


Tales from the MP3

When?

Fri 1 & Sat 2 Aug 7.30pm

Where?

Everyman theatre

How Much? £10/£5

Young People from award-winning 20 Stories High tell each other’s true stories straight from their MP3 players. With live music, poetry and beat-boxing, this is a unique new play from one of the UK’s top theatre companies for young adult audiences. 20storieshigh.org.uk

@20StoriesHigh


YEPfest is the Everyman and Playhouse’s contribution to FLUX, a new and pioneering arts festival for Liverpool, engineered by young people and open to everyone.

17 Jul to 2 Aug 2014

www.fluxliverpool.com

YEP is Young Everyman Playhouse For more information: www.everymanplayhouse.com/yep yep@everymanplayhouse.com @YoungEveryPlay www.everymanplayhouse.com 0151 709 4776 Thanks to the City of Liverpool for its financial support

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