When John Evans play, Is There Anybody There, ran at The Lantern Theatre it was so well received and enjoyed by packed audiences that it has been decided to put it on once more, this time at The Unity Theatre on Hope Street from July 18th till the 20th.
This acidic comedy about four best friends who has seen bereavement, missing jewels, lively furniture and bizarre knitting projects prompt a visit to local psychic Ray Fey to demand answers. Ray reveals much more about the friends’ unshared secrets than the Liverpool ladies ever expected.
Playwright John Evans writes for normal men and women who want a good night out, many of whom may not have ventured into a theatre before; he is proud that his plays have ‘Taken the fear out of theatre’ and created many passionate theatregoers among those who tasted live performance for the first time at one of his productions. Richard Gardiner is directing once again, which John says ‘Is an absolute honour.’ John Evans has been writing for ten years following an intensive period of study of English Language and Literature at Liverpool Community College. His works includes Payback, What Goes Around, Comes Around and The Ciggie Run.
Tickets for Is There Anybody There can be purchased from The Unity Theatre Box office on Hope Street, online at www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk, by telephone on 0844 873 2888. Tickets are priced at £12 with concessions available at £10.