SATURDAY night in Liverpool city centre is reclaimed by hundreds of wellwishers, many of them families, in a stunning parade to light up the new Everyman Theatre. 

The picture below, captured by Mark McNulty, shows the procession as it snakes up Bold Street, bringing residents to their windows and businesses to a halt as customers and staff in bars and restaurants come out to cheer on the lantern bearers, drummers and a New Orleans style jazz band.

If they didn't know what was happening, there were plenty of people to tell them, making the long, slow trek from the downtown Liverpool Playhouse to uptown Hope Street, where around 2,000 gathered.

Bold Street Liverpool is thronged with people making their way up to the new Everyman on Saturday night. Pictures: Mark McNultyBold Street Liverpool is thronged with people making their way up to the new Everyman on Saturday night. Pictures: Mark McNulty

There the neon sign on the brand new theatre crackled to life at around 8.15pm, with fireworks, choirs and a video messages of support flashing on a screen over the Medical Institute, a makeshift stage for the night.

Everyman alumni flashed up: Dave Morrissey, Mickey Starke, Stephen Graham, Roger Phillips, Leanne Best Pauline Daniels and writers Roger McGough, Lizzie Nunnery and Jeff Young. 



Afterwards, a relieved-looking Everyman and Playhouse Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz told Liverpool Confidential that right up until the fire crackers ignited on the roof of the new Everyman (in time to the Sense of Sound choir performing The Beatles' All You Need Is Love), she wasn't entirely sure if it would all come off.

McN_1639 

But first night nerves were groundless, proving, indisputably "just how much general love and goodwill there remains in Liverpool for the Ev."

Indeed, another 4,000 trooped through the doors to have a look yesterday, its first open day.

As is so often in big city moments, photographer McNulty was darting about, recording the best of the action.

There's a whole set of superb portraits from this event and many more city occasions at his own blog, Rivercool, here.

So go and have a look. You might even find you. Go on.

Lights Up %26#169%3B Mark Mcnulty %287%29

Lights Up %26#169%3B Mark Mcnulty %289%29

Lights Up %26#169%3B Mark Mcnulty %2832%29

 

Everyman Theatre Liverpool, Mark Mcnulty