‘Organised anarchy’: the history of Liverpool Everyman’s rock’n’roll panto
Adam Keast as Graham in Cinderella at the Liverpool Everyman (2023). Photo: Marc Brenner
A Merseyside fixture for 60 years, the Liverpool Everyman pantomime has endured financial and social hardships to keep the crowds laughing. Show veteran Adam Keast tells Laura Davis about the panto’s history, local connections and latest production
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