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Venue Hire & Events at the Everyman & Playhouse Venue hire & events at the everyman & Playhouse www.everymanplayhouse.com S T D O M I N G O R O A D H E Y W O R T H S T R E E T The everyman The everyman H E Y ev4 W O Situated on historic Hope Street, the new 7 R T H S T R Everyman has won a host of awards & the PlayhouseE E T regionally, nationally and internationally LIFT including the 2014 Stirling Prize for ev5 United by a passion for great Getting here architecture and World Architecture Rehersal We are two drama, we create brilliant, humane, Room 5 E Liverpool is well linked to News Best Performance Space 2014. But Road -V forward-thinking theatre that E R T distinct theatres, the restO of the country via M6, M62, responds to its time and place and N R it is so much more than just a theatre, O M56 andA M53 motorway networks. belongs to everyone. This desire to D offering a wide range of opportunities almost a mile dazzle and inspire, to welcome and Rail - Liverpool's network of train to entertain and host events, meetings, apart, which engage, to ignite the imagination stations and frequent high speed and explore ideas, carries through trains connect us efficiently to London celebrations and conferences. together make in all that we do. This means as well as the South East, South 2 ev2 that by holding your event with West and central counties, Wales, Accessible and environmentally sustainable, there are us, you’ll be part of something The Lake District and Scotland. meeting rooms and beautifully designed open spaces, up a single bigger, something special. a light filled rehearsal room, the ev1 studio space and a Travel by Air - Liverpool John Lennon state-of-the-art theatre available for very special events. creative force. AD and Manchester International airportsO Theatre Bar We look forward to welcoming you. Y R M60 RB DE are easily accessible with LiverpoolST Theatre E M61 The Everyman is an ideal venue for: LIFT W John Lennon just 20 minutes by road. ev1 1 • Conferencing and break-out space • Meetings, receptions and away-days D OA R CK • Wedding and christening receptions M58 I M60 SW N BRU • Private functions, launch events and parties M6 M602 • Rehearsals M6 North M57 Scotland, The G Lake District • Auditions and castings Box Office CENTRAL WORLD LIBRARY MUSEUM M60 M62 M62 All our hireable spaces have lift access and WALKER ART GALLERY LIVERPOOL portable assisted listening equipment. Wi-Fi is LIVERPOOL available throughout the building and many of our Entrance ST GEORGE’S AIRPORT M56 MANCHESTER HALL RIVER MERSEY AIRPORT rooms have SMART boards or flat screen TVs with presentation equipment or laptop integration. Street Café Playhouse page 10 M53 M56 -1 TOWN HALL LIME STREET M6 South STATION Birmingham CROWN STREET LIFT and London What’s more, we have a selection of hospitality menus so your guests can enjoy the very best in food and drink during your event. CHESTER ev3 Whichever space you choose, it’s hard not to be dazzled and LIFT Bistro inspired by the unique atmosphere that the building offers. THREE GRACES LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL THE M6 BLUCOAT LIVERPOOL Hireable spaces at the everyman ONE MUSEUM OF LIVERPOOL F.A.C.T Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection Theatre 405-475 - - - On Request everyman page 2 ev1 60 25 30 100 ALBERT DOCK ROYAL LIVERPOOL ev2 29 22 12 50 PHILHARMONIC CHINA ev3 30 25 20 50 On Request TOWN ev4 30 20 12 30 SMART* LIVERPOOL ev5 - 6 - - Flat screen CATHEDRAL Rehearsal Room 60 25 20 100 On Request Theatre Bar - - - 250 On Request *The SMART board is an interactive whiteboard with a 'flick and scroll' feature. www.everymanplayhouse.com [email protected] 0151 708 3700 2 The Theatre ev1 Ideal for presentations, Ideal for rehearsals, 1st Floor workshops, training, speakers, lectures and breakout spaces launch events and presentations The large double height Studio has a capacity of 60 and is licensed as a performance space. Soundproofed and with a semi sprung floor, a full Ground Floor technical rig is available. The space can be sectioned off with curtains into two breakout spaces. With its own bathrooms, changing room and a small kitchen back of house, the space also features a dedicated entrance from the theatre foyer. Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection ev1 60 25 30 100 ev2 Everyman Liverpool, best 2nd Floor place for @TEDxLiverpool @LivEveryPlay @gemmabodinetz Ideal for meetings, training or hospitality, Steve Heneghan @Trancend Jul 20 2014 particularly around a performance @herbkim congratulations A flexible meeting room or Featuring the trademark Everyman the theatre’s previous home, a 19th on a great @TEDxLiverpool hospitality space, which can be auditorium, with the audience century chapel, its technology is very event well done to all of the closed or open, off the main wrapped around the stage on three much state of the art. With facilities team and fabulous venue theatre bar with a small service sides, the theatre has a seated for projection, sound, lighting and @LivEveryPlay area for hospitality. The room capacity of 405 in its standard flying, our dedicated technical team benefits from large windows with configuration including upto 4 can offer support for your event. Helen Bush @AIessentials a view over Hope Street and is wheelchair users as standard. There is assisted hearing equipment Jul 20 2014 equipped with a LCD screen. Additional accommodation and a dedicated band-with connection is available on request. with a minimum of 20mb upload and download to facilitate smooth While the warm and welcoming conference calls, video links and high décor includes reclaimed bricks from volume social media participation. Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection Theatre 405-475 - - - On Request ev2 29 22 12 50 3 www.everymanplayhouse.com [email protected] 0151 708 3700 www.everymanplayhouse.com [email protected] 0151 708 3700 4 ev3 ev5 Ideal for parties, Ideal for small meetings, receptions and interviews or away days creative activities (quiz nights, poetry The smaller of the two top-floor meeting rooms; equipped with a large wall- club, spoken word) mounted flat screen monitor with HDMI and VGA connections. Part of the Basement Bistro, a sliding wall closes off the space making it perfect for private dining, parties, drinks receptions and corporate hospitality. With its own technical equipment, it can be used as a lecture and talk space as well as a breakout from conferences. -1st Floor 7th Floor Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection ev3 30 25 20 50 On Request ev5 - 6 - - Flat screen Ideal for meetings Ideal for rehearsals, and away days, as castings, presentations, ev4 a breakout space Rehearsal as a breakout space or or for training as an informal creative meeting space 7th Floor The larger of the two meeting spaces Room at the top of the building, with a A bright and airy, double height terrace overlooking Hope Street space with a semi-sprung floor and and both cathedrals. This room a Juliet balcony with large windows. is equipped with a SMART board The rehearsal room is equipped with and audio playback capability. a state-of-the-art audio production room, enabling live recording and sound engineering. “We managed to get lots of things decided, and I’m sure a lot of that happened due to where we were. The only thing that could have made it better was some sunshine so that we could enjoy our amazing balcony!” Liverpool John Moores University away day 5th Floor Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection Space / Capacity Theatre Boardroom Classroom Standing WiFi Projection ev4 30 20 12 30 SMART* Rehearsal Room 60 25 20 100 On Request *The SMART board is an interactive whiteboard with a 'flick and scroll' feature. 5 www.everymanplayhouse.com [email protected] 0151 708 3700 www.everymanplayhouse.com [email protected] 0151 708 3700 6 Theatre Bar Food & Drink Whichever space you choose, we can offer a selection of hospitality menus so your guests can enjoy the very best in food and Ideal for informal drink, delivered by a friendly and talented team. Alternatively presentations, dinners, you may prefer to use our Street Café or Basement Bistro. receptions, celebrations and parties 2nd Floor Our largest and most striking hospitality space, with full length glass windows and a balcony, stretching the length of the building along Hope Street. On the same level as the auditorium and ev2, the theatre bar is perfect for hospitality and receptions. Bistro A seasonally changing menu from 12 noon to 9.30pm Monday to Saturday, and open until 11pm Monday to Thursday and until Street Café 2am Friday and Saturday. Breakfast is served daily from 8.30am to 11.30am, lunch from 12pm to 2pm and pre show food from 5pm to 7pm. Snacks and delicious cakes throughout the day, Monday to Sunday. @LivEveryPlate facebook.com/LivEveryPlate “Please thank the rest of the team on my behalf as they were all a great help – reception, Accessible & Sustainable ushers, lighting, sound, bar staff… everybody; it was a pleasure to work The four majestic chimneys on with you all. Hope to see The new Everyman was the roof are a sign of the natural you again the future!” ventilation in all the main spaces built with sustainability and which reduce our carbon footprint The Philanthropy Fellowship and offer a better quality of air. The front of house and auditorium house accessibility at the forefront lighting schemes use entirely low energy LED fittings and a large tank The Everyman has lift access to to have a registered Changing collects rainwater, which is used to all floors, plus a platform lift to Place.
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