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I'm curating the next work-in-progress night at Chapter, The Forge, which will be on the 18th July. If you're interested in sharing something there you can find more info here
Assistant Directors for Sherman Swingers 2013
Following the success of Sherman Swingers last year, Sherman Cymru are pleased to say it's back for a second year! We are challenging another group of talented writers, directors and actors to create 20 short plays from scratch in 48 hours. A promenade performance around Sherman Theatre will take place on Sunday 14 July.
We are looking for talented, confident, fun and creative individuals who like a challenge! As Assistant Director, you will be responsible for managing a space in the building where the writers 3 minute script will be performed, you will also help actors to run lines and be in charge of rehearsals when your Director is having to work with another group.
If you would like to participate you will be required to participate in a briefing workshop on Thursday 11th July, you must be free to come to Sherman on the evening of Friday 12th July for the 'Swinging' Ceremony, available to rehearse on Saturday 13th July and all day Sunday 14th July.
To register your interest, please email elin.partridge@shermancymru.co.uk by 12pm Friday 5 July
Cheers
Elin
Hi Kelly. Thanks. JRWx
Thanks for the welcome John. I'll have a scout around. Hope Praxis went well.
Welcome to the NTW online community John. Was good to chat to you recently. Have a dig around, I'm sure you'll find lots of interesting people to interact with here. People of the NTW site - John's a very interesting dramaturg and emerging director based in York - worth connecting with.
Hi Folks. NTW Community fledgling, joined after a chat with the lovely John McGrath.
Director, Dramaturg & Copywriter. My page is always open. Drop me a line.
I'm going to see Henry VI trilogy in York this weekend. Rather excited, awesome feedback so far.
Cheers
JRWx
Just a reminder about NTW TEAM Workout event in Swansea on 7th July. Details are here http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/events/ntw-team-workout
The deadline if you want to bring something for people to work on is next Tuesday. If you're definitely coming but not bringing anything do let us know by joining the event.
Cheers, Lisa
For all those creative with kids aged 7 - 11...
Omidaze Productions
THE SHAKESPEARE SUMMER SCHOOL Now in its 6th year
At Chapter Arts Centre Monday 22nd – Friday 26th July 2013
One Week Courses 9.30a.m – 3.30pm open to all children from all schools aged 7 – 11 (years 2 – 6)
The Shakespeare Summer School is a fun and practical introduction to Shakespeare and Drama. Omidaze Productions feel very passionately about providing access to and ownership of Shakespeare through an exciting and totally interactive approach. We will not be rehearsing a production therefore no former knowledge or experience of Drama or Shakespeare is required. This year’s key text will be Romeo & Juliet.
The course is written and led by Yvonne Murphy who has over twenty year’s experience in Educational Theatre and works for The National Theatre & Shakespeare Schools Festival specialising in providing access to Shakespeare.
Here is what some of the parents and participants have said about previous years……“A great introduction to Shakespeare…Educational and Fun…My daughter has come home every evening enthused by what she has done…As a parent I was impressed with how much they learnt….Excellent –professional and experienced….Brilliant! I didn’t realise Shakespeare was going to be so good.”
The cost is £90 per student or £160 for two siblings.
One free scholarship place is available each week for a young person who would otherwise be unable to attend due to financial hardship.
Email us for more information and an application form
www.omidaze.co.uk Tel: 07949 626538 Email: y.murphy1@ntlworld.com
Cynhyrchiadau Omidaze -Ysgol Haf Shakespeare
Canolfan Gelfyddydol Chapter
Dydd Llun yr 22ain - Dydd Gwener y 26ain o Orffennaf 2013
Cyrsiau wythnosol o 9.30 hyd 3.30 i blant rhwng 7- 11oed ( blynyddoedd 2-6 )
Mae Ysgol Haf Shakespeare yn darparu cyflwyniad ymarferol, llawn hwyl i waith Shakespeare ac i Ddrama. Mae Cynhyrchiadau Omidaze yn teimlo'n angerddol y dylid rhoi mynediad i a pherchnogaeth i Shakespeare drwy ddull cyffrous a hollol ryngweithiol. Ni fyddwn yn rihyrsio at gynhyrchiad felly nid oes angen profiad blaenorol o ddrama na Shakespeare. Testun eleni fydd Romeo a Juliet.
Ysgrifennir ac arweinir y cwrs gan Yvonne Murphy sydd â dros ugain mlynedd o brofiad o theatr addysgol ac sy'n gweithio i 'The National Theatre & Shakespeare Schools Festival' yn arbenigo mewn darparu mynediad i Shakespeare.
Dyma ymateb o flynyddoedd blaenorol...…“A great introduction to Shakespeare…Educational and Fun…My daughter has come home every evening enthused by what she has done…As a parent I was impressed with how much they learnt….Excellent –professional and experienced….Brilliant! I didn’t realise Shakespeare was going to be so good.”
Y gost fydd £90 y plentyn neu £160 am ddau o'r un teulu.
Am fwy o wybodaeth, ffurflen gais, neu am wybodaeth am ddyddiadau gwahanol cysylltwch â
www.omidaze.co.uk Tel: 07949 626538 Email: y.murphy1@ntlworld.com
This sounds like a fantastic project from our friends at the Royal Court!
Do have a look at some of the work that's already been submitted and pop something over to them if inspiration strikes!!
More info from their literary office below...
For the next few weeks the Royal Court is looking for Found Plays – overheard conversations, arresting tannoy announcements, magazine articles that read like an argument…
It’s possibly easier to look at the examples than it is to describe them, but we want people to find and frame dramatic moments for us. There are full details on the website about how to submit, and guidelines about what writers might look for, but we also want to be surprised by the form!
The plays which are selected will be displayed on the website around the Royal Court building in a variety of ways, and we’re particularly interested in finding plays which are fully or partially in languages other than English. The plays can be submitted via email, post or by phoning our Lost and Found Plays Line on 0800 756 9597.
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