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What inspires you?
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What Next? is a movement bringing together arts and cultural organisations from across the UK, to articulate and strengthen the role of culture in our society
We want to encourage a response from our audiences about their points of view on how arts and culture impacts on individuals and…
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Whilst I don't think he fought at Mametz Wood, my Great Grandfather Stephen Jones fought in WWI at Gallipoli and was taken prisoner at some point. We know that he fought with the South Wales Borderers, who did feature at the Battle of Mametz Wood.
Unfortunately, we don't have his records, as it is believed they were destroyed during the Blitz when an enormous amount of WWI records were lost. I would love to know more about him, as sadly he died when my grandmother was very young and…
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We are recruiting!
Ushers and Programme Sellers
£7p/h | 4 hour shifts | Location – Great Llancayo Wood, Usk
We are recruiting for Ushers and Programme Sellers for our production Mametz. The production will take place in Usk at Great Llancayo…
Added by Rhian Richards on May 29, 2014 at 4:30 — No Comments
Today's the first day of rehearsals for National Theatre Wales' next show, Mametz. The production is a large scale, site specific work written by Owen Sheers which will take place in Usk this summer.
Visit our website to find out more: Mametz
We're calling out to local bloggers who are from Usk/Newport/Monmouthshire and the surrounding areas who…
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Our Head of Production at National Theatre Wales, David Evans, recently did a presentation for Julie's Bicycle, an organisation who make 'sustainability intrinsic to the business, art and ethics of the creative industries'.
David has written a blog on National Theatre Wales' approaches to sustainability as a company that performs everywhere from aircraft hangers to castles:
'National Theatre Wales’ mission could…
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TEAM Assistant
You will be responsible for coordinating and supporting the work of TEAM –a Wales-wide, internationally recognised community network, which engages with all levels of NTW's activities, rooted in a model of local community leadership. TEAM members input into all levels of NTW’s work, advocate for the company in their communities, and engage with the processes of production, debate and evaluation.
Salary: £21,000
We are an equal…
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Join the National Theatre Wales audience as they take a stroll through "the strangest town in Wales", in a live event reimagining the world of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood, staged on May Bank Holiday 2014 in locations across Laugharne...
Added by Rhian Richards on May 5, 2014 at 8:00 — No Comments
I've made it to the end of week one.
Starting a new job (and moving house in the same week (just in case I haven't drummed it into you enough) can be intimidating, especially for a drama queen such as me... but I have survived it and i am actually smiling at the end!
What has made this week so exciting and made the new job shock manageable is hearing from the NTW team about the productions I am going to get to be a part of. From RAW Material to Mametz and…
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Well good afternoon!
I'm Rhian, and today's my first day at National Theatre Wales as Communications Assistant, and it's also my first day actually living in Cardiff!
For the past 18 months i've been a part of the team at Sherman Theatre just over the road in Cathays. I wore a number of hats over there from Digital Marketing Assistant to Ticketing and Reception assistant to Development Assistant. The varied role i held there has really helped me in learning more…
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