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What I do:
I am a director. I specialise in alternative different experimental sometimes invisible theatre.
I like to develop material in a variety of ways - sometimes with a text. Always telling a story in an unusual way.
Most recent work in Cardiff - Invisible Theatre in IKEA Cardiff with loads of great people actors and non actors
Michael Grove - with Phil and Neil
Magnets - with Ceri Dean and Neil
Looking to develop directing skills through Living Pictures Book Club which is open to all and runs bi-monthly

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Theatre of the Oppressed techniques workshop

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We will be starting a new project soon and as such want to run…
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Posted on July 31, 2014 at 0:10

Til Death Do Us Part?

Theatre versus Oppression is a group of theatre practitioners; artists; community workers; and arts professionals who use techniques developed from Theatre of the Oppressed techniques by Jennifer Hartley to address issues of conflict. We use a play as a catalyst to address the issue and then work through a series of workshops with the aim of exploring behaviour and leading to change. We have applied theatre projects in Africa - working with COBURWAS a co-operative in the Kyangwali Refugee…

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Posted on March 1, 2012 at 1:00

Can Theatre Change the World?

Joseph Munyambaza is going to study pre med at Westminster College in Missouri USA. He has a partial scholarship and the additional fees have been met by donors inspired by his story. What is delightful about this news is three things - Joseph is a refugee and has been in the Kyangwali refugee camp Northern Uganda, since he was 6 years old; he decided to study medicine after his sister from malaria  with her unborn child (she was 7 months pregnant and was denied medical help because…

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Posted on December 22, 2011 at 5:08

TvO Fundraiser Auction at Chapter Media Point this Tuesday

An opportunity to raise funds for our theatre project with the Kyangwali Refugee Camp while finding some great Christmas Presents, at good prices.

TvO is holding a charity auction this Tuesday 29 November at 7pm.

There are some great items to bid on – large and small, including a week long stay in a holiday cottage on the borders. 

We have some fantastic items: jewellery (lots of Rennie Macintosh stuff) - a lot of…

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Posted on November 26, 2011 at 4:51

Newsletter

April 2011 Newsletter

 

Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.

(by Jamie Paolonetti)

 

I know this is lengthy but there is a lot of information and some key updates and need for your support so please read through…

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Posted on April 11, 2011 at 7:39

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At 9:36 on July 9, 2012, Cory Anne Shipp said…
Thanks for the friend add, invisible theatre sounds really interesting!
Cory
At 0:43 on January 4, 2012, Sarah Jones said…

Hi Suzanne, Are their tickets left for Saturday? Sarahx

At 22:32 on October 31, 2010, carmen medway-stephens said…
Hi Suzanne - i think I'll come to the course in January - need a refresher. Can you send me details please cmstephens@bridgend.ac.uk
At 3:06 on February 26, 2010, Victoria John said…
Hi Suzanne, Thanks for the post on the Velvet Ensemble group. If there is anything that I can do to help spread the word, please let me know! I am not in Cardiff at the moment but will certainly try and get along to one of the What Happens Next? Sundays!
Hope you're well!
Vx
 
 
 

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