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Everyman Out There! The New Young Company Launches

Celebrating 25 years of the Youth Theatre in Cheltenham, the Everyman Theatre has launched a brand new venture of professional training for young people.

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS

10 August 2011 09:00

It is 1872 and the punctual and particular Phileas Fogg wagers that he can circle the globe in just 80 days!

Extension at The Play Farm

04 April 2011 09:56

The Play Farm will have a brand new party suite with two brand new party rooms, an extended a new toddler area, an extended baby area and more adult seating.

PETER PAN ON ICE

19 March 2011 15:24

A spectacular adaptation of J. M. Barrie’s famous story of the boy who never grew up skids to a halt at the Everyman Theatre (29 March - 3 Apr) when the world renowned Wild Rose Russian Ice Stars perform Peter Pan.

ENGLISH TOURING OPERA

19 March 2011 15:07

The UK’s leading touring opera company makes a welcome return to the Everyman next month with a triple bill, including rarely performed works by two of the best-loved opera composers, Mozart and Puccini.

The Reluctant Debutante, starring Jane Asher, Clive Francis and Belinda Lang

William Douglas Home’s classic comedy comes to Cheltenham for one week only!

Parental plans go awry, reputations are shredded and the generation gap seems insurmountable in this delightful romantic comedy.

Cheltenham Racecourse becomes choice venue for popular comedian Micky Flanagan

Micky Flanagan has announced that a Cheltenham Racecourse date has been added to his Spring 2011‘Out Out’ UK tour.

Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel comes to the stage

To Kill A Mockingbird tells the extraordinary and unforgettable story of life in the American Deep South through the inquiring eyes of a child.

PIAF & BRASSENS

18 February 2011 15:49

Renowned singer Eve Loiseau returns to the Everyman Studio Theatre to pay tribute to the great chanteuse Edith Piaf and singer and poet George Brassens.

THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!

18 February 2011 14:32

Internationally acclaimed all-male Shakespeare Company, Propeller, return to the Everyman with two very contrasting plays, led by director Edward Hall.