At The Everyman the panto is for Everyone! Everyman Theatre: Rock n roll panto - See 145 traveller reviews, 25 candid photos, and great deals for Liverpool, UK, at TripAdvisor. The Rock ‘n’ Roll panto schedule includes an a British Sign Language performance on Mon 4 Jan, a captioned performance on Sat 9 Jan and two audio described performances on Thu 7 Jan and an autism friendly/relaxed performance on Mon 11 Jan. It is Victorian and it opened around 1897 or 1898. EVERYMAN. The Everyman Theatre Pantomime will be back with the most gigantic show of all... Book now for Jack and the Beanstalk as tickets are sure to sell fast for an all new production, fresh off the most successful pantomime season ever. As far as I am aware, it's the oldest purpose-built theatre building in Cork and it houses approximately 650 seats. Stanton Wright, Anna Soden and Gracie Lai complete casting performing in their first Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto at the Everyman. Unlike any other panto in the city, our multi-talented cast sing, dance, entertain and play music live on stage, making sure The Snow Queen is as cool as can be. WHAT’S ON AT THE EVERYMAN. Visit Everyman Palace Theatre for Cinderella starring the same crazy gang as last year’s sold out Christmas panto, Beauty and The Beast! This year's Pantomime at the Everyman Theatre in Cork is the wonderful, and timeless, story of Jack and the Beanstalk, which opens on Saturday, November 30th. The Everyman Rock ‘n’ Roll panto is a Liverpool institution and once bitten by the bug you’ll become a regular too. The Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto: Sleeping Beauty. Our neighbours introduced it to us when we first moved to Liverpool 12 years ago, and save for a break when the kids were tiny we’ve been going every year. They essentially play the same characters with different names year after year but we wouldn’t have it any other way – they are the Everyman panto and we love them. The announcement follows a hugely successful season at the theatres, with over 86% of seats sold. PRESENTED BY THE EVERYMAN & CADA The Everyman Rock 'n' Roll panto Sleeping Beauty. The Everyman theatre reminds me of a small West End theatre in London. Polish your pumpkins, dust off your gowns and grab your glass slippers to join our biggest ever pantomime at the Everyman Theatre. Sat 23 Nov to Sat 18 Jan 2020. Unlike any other panto in the city, our multi-talented cast sing, dance, entertain and play music live on stage. £15 - £35 We attended the panto at the Everyman a few days ago. Jack and the Beanstalk will climb to brand-new heights but our Panto will be for all generations of panto lovers – old and new. Photograph by Robert Day. Jam-packed with panto fun and featuring our very favourite feathered friend, Goosie, we bring this magical story to life. Unlike any other panto in the city, our multi-talented cast sing, dance, entertain and play music live on stage. Our annual, family-friendly pantomime is back! Everyman panto stalwarts Adam Keast and Francis Tucker return (there’d be an outcry if they didn’t) as Captain Nemo and mermaid Pearl. Holly visited Liverpool for CBBC’s Summer Social this year, as fearless drummer Moxy from the band Andy and the Odd Socks. I don’t want to spoil the show by revealing too much, so hopefully I’ve done justice in not giving a massive amount away, while also encouraging you with the strongest recommendation to check this out. We’ve been going to this panto religiously for the last 5 years. Previews: Thursday 11 & Friday 12 June, 7.30pm Opens: Saturday 13 - 20 June, 7.30pm (No performances Sun 14 & Mon 15 June) Simply put, you have to see The Everyman Rock ‘N’ Roll Panto: Sleeping Beauty. On stage from Friday 27 November 2020 until Sunday 10 January 2021, pantomime fans young and old have more than 70 opportunities to see Jack and the Beanstalk at the Everyman Theatre – with tickets flying out of the box office a year in advance. Across both theatres there was a 20% increase in new bookers over the festive period.