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The Legendary Everyman Rock ‘N’ Roll Panto Returns With Rapunzel: Hairway To Heaven This Festive Period.

This year’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll panto at the Everyman will be Rapunzel: Hairway to Heaven written by regular duo Sarah A Nixon and Mark Chatterton. The cast includes legendary double-act Adam Keast and Francis Tucker as well as L.I.P.A. graduate Stephanie Hockley as Rapunzel, while Marianne Benedict, Sam Haywood and Tom Connor also feature. This ‘Tangled’ version of the Bothers Grimm’s tale is at the Hope Street venue from 28th November to 23rd January.

The Legendary Rock ‘N’ Roll Panto Returns In 2015 With Rapunzel: Hairway To Heaven.

The Everyman & Playhouse have announced that this year’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll panto at the Everyman will be Rapunzel: Hairway to Heaven at the Hope Street venue from 28th November to 23rd January. Regular writers and Sarah A. Nixon and Mark Chatterton have adapted the Brothers Grimm’s tale. Whilst audiences can expect a heroine with long flowing locks and a gallant Prince, the traditional story may get a little ‘tangled’ along the way. With a live band, plenty of belly laughs and more than a few surprises Rapunzel is sure to be the perfect festive treat.

The Rock ‘N’ Roll Panto, Little Red Riding Hood, Theatre Review. Everyman Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Jocasta Almgill, Jonny Bower, Tom Connor, Jessica Dives, Zita Frith, Sam Haywood, Ben Mabberly, Adam Keast, Nicky Swift, Francis Tucker.

There is no place like home; even if you have got used to the décor of another place, to come home, put on the fairy wings, let the wolf have the run of the back yard and immerse yourself into a great night of magical comedy, mayhem and misrule is to have your heart filled with joy.

Niamh Cusack And Des McAleer To Perform In Gemma Bodinetz’ Directed Juno And The Paycock As Part Of Autumn/ Winter Programme At The Everyman And Playhouse Theatres.

Only the Everyman Theatre could celebrate turning 50 and its rebirth in the same year, in one of those rare and exciting oddities of timing that capture the imagination and make the theatrical taste buds quiver with anticipation on just how a theatre can ever top its marvellous re-entrance into the lives of everybody in Liverpool.