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National Theatre Wales TEAM

National Theatre Wales TEAM is an open invitation - a chance for you to join in, contribute, and help us generate some magic. Whether you are new to the arts or a veteran culture vulture, TEAM welcomes you and your curiosity, enthusiasm and imagination.

TEAM is a network that encompasses a whole range of individuals, from arts professionals, dedicated enthusiasts and those curious ones dipping their toe in for the first time. 

Website: https://www.nationaltheatrewales.org/collaborate/about-ntw-team
Location: International
Members: 900
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2021

Help Shape The Future

Once you are part of this growing network, you get the chance to take part in our creative activities, get special ticket offers for our shows, and opportunities to assist on our productions.

If you’ve got an idea that you want to share, a creative project that needs an outside eye to glance over it, or you are looking for some guidance from a supportive arts community you have come to the right place.

TEAM can offer you training to help you lead a project with confidence, set up a community group or craft a performance piece.

We invite you to post your events, ideas and opportunities here. Let’s get the word out, shall we?

Take a look at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ntwteam/

You can contact us on team@nationaltheatrewales.org

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Comment by James Baker on July 22, 2015 at 9:43

Hi TEAM!

I'm bringing my show, 
YOU HAVE TO BE MAD TO WORK HERE AND IT DOESN'T EVEN HELP, down to Cardiff on Thursday and Friday, and I thought I'd pass on the information to you all, short notice be damned.

"Comic improvisational theatre performance about the glamourisation of madness and depression within the creative identity."

https://www.facebook.com/events/1445923852377909/

Comment by Laura Fay Thomas on July 22, 2015 at 2:25

NTW TEAM Opportunity!

August 012 are looking for an Assistant Director

National Theatre Wales TEAM are providing an exciting opportunity for an emerging director to assist Mathilde Lopez on August 012’s production for 2015: Yuri by Fabrice Melquiot, adapted by Dafydd James into English and Welsh for the first time. Yuri is a surreal farce about infertility, adoption, the absurdities of raising children, racism and immigration.

For more information read Sarah's Blog HERE

Comment by jane donoghue on July 20, 2015 at 22:18

 '97 the musical opens this Wednesday at lefel 1 st david's hall as part of the Welsh proms.  Written by Scott Pryor and James Williams...please support this new writing. 

Comment by Laura Fay Thomas on July 20, 2015 at 2:53

You can also take a look at my blog where you can see a short video from Stories of the Streets the other day for an insight into the event!

Find my blog HERE

Comment by Laura Fay Thomas on July 20, 2015 at 0:02

Hi TEAM,

Here are some pictures from our recent TEAM event Stories of the Streets in Cardiff, where we enjoyed a fantastic night of new writing!

To see the full album drop by our Facebook page HERE

Comment by Becca Cox on July 19, 2015 at 5:52
Hi,
Just a quick note to let you know about the Welsh previews of our new Edinburgh show The Very Grey Matter of Edward Blank at Pontardawe Arts Centre on 28th July 2015 at 2pm and 7.30pm. We're really excited about this show and it's shaping up to be a cracker so we'd love to see you there. Tickets are here:
Blurb is below, If you miss us in Wales, you can catch us at Wiltons Music Hall in London on 31st July and then at the Assembly Roxy for all of August. Hope to see you there!
All the best
Becca

 

 

Familia de la Noche

Presents

 

The Very Grey Matter of Edward Blank

Edinburgh Preview - Pontardawe Arts Centre 28th July 2pm and 7.30pm

 

Edward Blank is extraordinary.  
 
An exceptional literary talent and ghost writer, Edward Blank has the ability to change Mills and Boon into James Joyce before breakfast. His radical rewrites and astounding editing means that demand for his work is so great his letterbox clatters non-stop with tapes for transcription and Edward never leaves the solitude of his tiny magnolia flat.

But Edward is far from alone. Emerging from his fractured conscience is an anarchic family of imagined characters, each with a hook in Edward's life that pulls him deeper into fantasy. Each day the circus begins anew and Edward seems happy in his ordinary-extraordinary existence until, one day, a voice on an audio tape changes everything.

Following the 5-star success of The Greatest Liar in all the World, Familia de la Noche create a hilarious, heart-breaking story of madness and lost love using their signature style of dark comedy, clowning, live music and storytelling.

Comment by Simon Coates on July 14, 2015 at 22:17

Opportunities for Directors in Pontardawe

Here for details: http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/profiles/blogs/young-dire...

Comment by Naomi Underwood on July 14, 2015 at 6:53
Popcorn Theatre are performing their new play 'Kill 'em in the Brain' by Kayleigh Edwards at Four Bars Cardiff (Upstairs in Dempsey's Irish bar) on Friday 24th July at 8pm! (doors open at 7.45pm).

Set in a Zombie Apocolypse, we meet Gez, Tasha, Gwyn and Kristy as they attempt to survive the Zombies and each other!

Tickets are £5 and available on Eventbrite @
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/kill-em-in-the-brain-tickets-1719660...

We hope you can join us for our first performance as Popcon Theatre!
Comment by Devinda De Silva on July 10, 2015 at 0:34

Paid opportunity for an artist to help install an outdoor artwork in Bute Park. More info here

Comment by Kristoffer Huball on July 8, 2015 at 2:58

Hello all, 

I'm currently working on the residency below between Monday 21st – Friday 25th September and have some bursaries available for NTW community participants. The whole week is valued at £500. Earlybird is £250 with £300 full price but I have got a bit of funding together to offer limited bursaries out at £180 if you write me a nice letter... I wanted to give people on here the first nod.

- kristoffer.huball@cornexchangenew.co.uk

101 and Red Earth invite you to join a group of 12 artists to explore and extend your practice in the context of landscape-based work.

You will be working and living together as a group over five days, free to respond to the Greenham Common landscape through both your own practice and through collaboration with the other participants.Taking Greenham Common as our starting point, we will explore how to develop work that is responsive to site, how different locations can offer inspiration through their archaeology, history, geology and ecology. Collaborative work can lead to unimagined combinations through discussion, shared practice and experimentation. This programme invites you to go beyond your comfort zone, discover new skills and collaborate with other artists to create new work, without the pressure of an audience.

This 5-day intensive will appeal to emerging and established artists and professionals working in the arts world: visual artists, performers, musicians, technicians,interested in extending their skills and practice in the context of outdoor installation/performance, and who are intrigued by the challenge of collaborating with artists working in other art-forms.  

Red Earth

With 25 years of site-specific work behind them Red Earth's approach is cross-art form, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary, their unique portfolio of work crosses several creative boundaries, with work ranging from site-specific installations to landscape-sweeping performance journeys, linked by an integrity of approach and attention to detail that makes their work unique in the world of outdoor arts. As practising artists, directors and producers they offer a wide and knowledgeable perspective on the hands-on process of creating outdoor site-specific performance.

101 Outdoor Arts Creation Space

Based on the former USAF Greenham Common cruise missile base, this 10,000sq ft warehouse with on-site fabrication workshop, artists village of twelve refurbished caravans and rehearsal facilities is a major new centre for artistic residencies, creation of new work for public spaces and innovation in site specific and outdoor performance.

 

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