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Comment by Dean Scurlock on October 25, 2013 at 23:35

Hi Everyone,

Come and see 'Humbug', an exciting new adaptation of the classic Dicken's story 'A Christmas Carol' mixing dance, dark drama, comedy and music.

Come and see Ebs Scrooge, Jake Marley, Robert Cratchitt with Emma Scrooge and Lisa Marley at the Stwdio Theatre, Chapter Arts Centre on Dec 18th/19th/20th and you'll see the latest in new acting talent throw their hearts into the part, drag the characters into the 21st Century and come at the audiences emotions like a runaway express train.

Aiming at radical new theatre, this is the second production from Leftfield Theatre Company, directed by National Theatre Wales community member Rowena Moreno.

Also, if you're an aspiring actor/writer/director/technical bod/front of house etc come along and talk to leftfield team after the show about joining Leftfield or contributing skills/pieces of work.

£10 or £8 concession - available online at www.chapter.org or telephone box office on 02920 304400

Comment by Paul Jenkins on October 23, 2013 at 23:27

Anyone going to see Forced Ents in Bristol this weekend? I'd love to hitch a ride and pay some gas or share a train journey under the Severn with some good company ...

Comment by Kelly Jones on October 23, 2013 at 23:14

Come see  Is He A Bit Simon Jay? Tonight!!! As part of made in roath festival

Epic theatre meets silly comedy in this one-man performance of a lifetime.
Spanning 9 decades and dozens of characters, experience the life of Simon Rueben Jay (1931-2013), from his death, to his birth - told from the perspectives of the people he met along the way. A tragic tale of a life not lived as told by the people that knew him.

 

FREE

The Gower Pub Cardiff 8 pm,

Comment by Caron Reidy on October 22, 2013 at 1:10

Hi, Just to let you know about Cowbridge Amateur Dramatic Society's latest production this week.

Blood Brothers (Play version) can be seen:

Wednesday 23rd October 7:30pm at Market Theatre, Cowbridge

Thursday 24th October 7:30pm at Market Theatre, Cowbridge

Friday 25th October 7:30pm at Market Theatre, Cowbridge

Saturday 26th October 7:30pm at Market Theatre, Cowbridge

Tickets are £6.50 each and are available from WG Davies newsagents, High street Cowbridge or on the door or by emailing me at caron.reidy@gmail.com

If anyone is interested in gaining Stage experience as a performer or behind the scenes, let me know and I'll send more info on CADS.

or visit http://www.market-theatre.com/

Thank you!

Comment by Nigel Streeter (Stanley Streets) on October 21, 2013 at 23:54

Hello Ben...sounds good. I live up the road from DP Parish Hall and have been in several plays there so I will definitely see if I can come along...best of luck with this.

Comment by Wilf Williams on October 21, 2013 at 23:30

andGO Productions presents....The Flint Street Nativity

a grown-up comedy about children by Tim Firth


"Christmas Comes But Once A Year ... Thanks God!!"

Mizzis Horrocks' class of seven year olds is about to perform their nativity play at Flint Street Junior School for the proud mums and dads - and the occasional social worker. Squabbles arise when Gabriel wants to play Mary, the Star grumbles he's not a proper star like they have at NASA, Herod won't stop waving to his mum and dad and the subversive Innkeeper is determined to liven up the traditional script!

Tuesday 26th November, Llanover Hall Arts Centre at 7.30pm
Wednesday 27th November, Llanover Hall Arts Centre at 7.30pm
Thursday 28th November, Dinas Powys Parish Hall at 7.30pm
Friday 29th November, Dinas Powys Parish Hall at 7.30pm
Saturday 30th November, St Davids Catholic College at 7.30pm

Tickets Available On the Door or ...

in advance at: www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/45100

"Exposes what an ungodly snake pit of paediatric power-politics the staging of your average Nativity play can be ... There are moments when you may wet yourself laughing." Alfred Hickling, Guardian

Comment by Georgina Ella Harris on October 14, 2013 at 3:06

Dear All,

We are still looking for performers and creatives to work with us on our immersive Halloween show 'The Ritual'. The positions are unpaid but it is a fantastic way to introduce yourself to Tin Shed Theatre Co as a performer for paid opportunities in the new year. 

The Ritual is an immersive Horror experience that will take audience members on a journey to a secret location. The piece is themed around the idea of Cults and Rituals and we are looking for artists who are willing to take risks and offer creative input into the piece. 

If you are interested in getting involved please email us on www.tinshedtheatre@gmx.com.

Thanks

Georgina 

Comment by Kyla Miller on October 13, 2013 at 9:25

MADE IN ROATH

 

Call for Participants:

 

Made in Roath is an arts based community festival, now in its fifth year. Running from 17th to 24th October 2013, there will be interventions, experiences, performances and gatherings, taking art to the streets of Roath. There's something for everyone and this year is bigger than ever!

 

We are looking for participants to take part in a public performance on Saturday October 19th October, time TBC (will be around dusk).

 

SHAME: A PUBLIC GATHERING by Cradeaux Alexander

 

Alexander’s performances look at the history of shaming throughout the world and different cultures. These range from cruel and torturous public executions, ridiculing and public humiliation down to more contemporary and subtle disgracing. There are still many suppressed taboos enforced by state-sponsored moral control and this is what informs the artist’s work.

 

Alexander proposes to work with a large group of performers who will be placed in tableaux on the streets of Roath. The participants will then take part in a procession to the park, where they will form a final group tableau. They will stand en masse, publicly and silently evoking shame / taboo, as much an experience for the audience as for the participant. Part silent protest, part theatrical tableau. Absorbing all, seeing all, explaining nothing. The event will take approximately 2 hours. Anyone over 15 is welcome to apply.

 

 If this peaks your interest and you would like to take part please contact:

 

 madeinroath.performance@gmail.com

 

In return for you time, you will get the chance to work with a London-based artist, develop your performance skills and be part of a public artwork. You will also meet new and exciting people, be an integral part of the Made in Roath Festival and get access to a free cafe reserved just for you and other volunteers for the weekend.

 

 

 

Comment by Sophie Herrmann on October 11, 2013 at 5:14

Hey everyone,

I have an opportunity for 13- 19 year olds to audition for "Same", a piece of brand new writing which we are presenting first in Wales (March 7th/ 8th) and then at the Salisbury Playhouse (first week of May) as part of the National Theatre Connections programme. We have run a week of in- house auditions (Ascendance Theatre Arts) but have been unable to fill all the parts so we are doing an open casting call this Wednesday (16th) at 6pm in Meeting Room 2, Chapter. Students will be presented with scripts from "Same" and put into groups to spend approximately 20 minutes preparing before showing the piece to the audition panel. Auditionees are advised that if successful this piece will be performed at the National later in the year. If you could please spread the word to anyone who might be interested in this opportunity and drop a message to me on here or at ascendancetheatrearts@gmail.com so I can keep an eye on how many people are attending. Thank you everyone! x

Comment by Andreas Constantinou on October 4, 2013 at 14:06

http://theyoungcritics.wordpress.com/2013/10/04/review-one-flew-ove...  Many thanks to those who helped make our show a sell out tonight! There are still some tickets left for the final 2 shows today (Saturday) at 2.30 and 7.30

 

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