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A group for Producers at every scale and all those who deliver theatre projects to share ideas, experience and best practice. 

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Intergalactic producer required

The Intergalactic Caravan is an older persons clowning project, funded by The Newbury Corn Exchange Theatre, 101 Outdoor Arts Creation Space and the Arts Council, England.Working with a group of over…Continue

Started by Kristoffer Huball Aug 17, 2017.

Producer WANTED! Winner of two prizes: a musical project"Red Dragon and Soil Traveller" from Japan

Hello! I am Yasuro Ito in Tokyo,Japan. I am a theatre director and writer of…Continue

Tags: international, japan, musical, reddragon, producer

Started by Yasuro Ito Oct 26, 2016.

WNO Ticket offer for young people

Hi friends! For the past few months I've been working with WNO on an innovative modern opera all about student activism. This is the biggest project I've ever worked on, and I highly recommend…Continue

Tags: ticket offer, young people, Opera

Started by Emrys Barnes Jul 12, 2016.

Space 101

For anyone interested in large scale outdoor theatre... Space 101 opened last night following an amazing Devoted and Disgruntled from Improbable on the state of outdoor arts. 101 is a 10,000 sq ft…Continue

Started by Kristoffer Huball Oct 24, 2014.

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Comment by Kelly Jones on November 25, 2013 at 6:29

Stories of the Streetz:  St davids Hall 29th November 7:30 PM

Stories of the Streetz is a new writing event supported by National Theatre Wales TEAM.

We have a very exciting event happening THIS FRIDAY!!!!!!!! @ 7:30PM

6 short plays have been written by six amazing writers and will take place all over Level one of St David's Hall. We have a band , a bar and some free theatre .... What more could you want

Come along and support these wonderful writers :)

7:30 pm St david's Hall this Friday

Comment by Simon Coates on September 6, 2013 at 2:01

Artists and Writers...

We think it's about time we give our Guidelines for Artists a little revamp! This is where we outline how we want to work and strike up conversation with the artistic community of Wales. It's really important that you have an opportunity to tell us how you think we should do this. And this is it!

Have a look at the link and feel free to feedback your thoughts to me. Questions would be just as helpful as statements!

Please get your thoughts to me before 20th Sep so we can make any changes and roll it out before Oct.

Comment by Laura H Drane on September 6, 2013 at 0:35

We were already up to capacity on this http://lnkd.in/YwUXwW but we've just added another 10 places - book now! 24 Sept at Chapter - please book on ASAP if you want to join us.

Comment by Julie Bainbridge on September 5, 2013 at 0:30

This Sunday you can catch a performance of my play Cages, at Burdall's Yard, Bath at 7.00pm. Directed by Nerys Rees, and co-produced by Tom Wentworth, Cages is a short play about three women in a hospital waiting room. They’ve never met but they’re all trapped by the same prognosis. How each woman copes is very different, yet somehow their reactions are ruled by the men in their lives. 

For more information and ticket details go to : http://9stories2013.wordpress.com/julie-bainbridge-2/

Comment by Laura H Drane on August 27, 2013 at 2:27

Last year, Lucid hosted a couple of events for producers in order to exchange ideas and share experiences. Change is always a part of theatre and the role of producer is very much contributing to some major shifts in how things are happening at the moment. But many people who are producers don’t have that title. And many people who call themselves producers find that their experience and skill-set limits their ability to perform all aspects of the role. And what is a producer anyway? Isn’t it just another name for an administrator?  Or is a producer someone who instigates a creative project and makes it happen?

 

Are you a producer? Do you want to get in a room with other producers and talk about what you are doing? Look for support and help perhaps? Or maybe share your wisdom?

 

After a conversation with freelance producer Laura Drane and John Williams at Theatr Iolo, we thought it was a good time to revisit this conversation and take it further. So if you think of yourself as a producer and would like to come along to this event, please join us at Chapter on Tuesday 24th September from 7pm until about 9.30pm in Media Point.

Reserve your place: https://producersplace.eventbrite.co.uk/

Co-hosted by Simon Harris/ Lucid Theatre, Laura Drane/ indpendent producer and John Carey Williams/ Theatr Iolo.

Comment by Simon Coates on July 31, 2013 at 4:43

Hi all,

I'm really pleased to be able to tell you that WalesLab is now taking new submissions. (I'm really excited about this)

If you haven't applied before then there is also information for you about how to get involved, the first step is to join the WalesLab group, so if you haven't yet, now is your chance. 

The other development (which I am really pleased about) is that we can now take submissions ALL YEAR ROUND. Join the WaleLab group to find out more information or give me a shout on here if you have any questions.

Comment by Greg Cullen on July 28, 2013 at 9:36

Shock n Awe Performance Co
Present
Fallen
Written and Directed by Greg Cullen
Choreographed by Jem Treays
Music by Jak Poore
Visuals by John Collingswood of Taikabox
Cast: Jams Thomas, Joanna Simpkins, Francois Pandolfo, Ceri Lloyd and Gerald Tyler.
One Friday night an exotic, beautiful man falls from the sky, washing up in the river by a seemingly cursed Welsh farm. So begins this darkly comic new play from the multi award-winning writer of “Muscle”. When the degenerate farmer and his three adult children discover the corpse the web of guilt and history, which has bound them together, begins to unravel. As they each fall in love with this angelic stranger they wonder where he could have fallen from and why a sinister man in a green Barbour coat is so desperate to find him?
Chapter Arts Centre, Market rd, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1QE
Heol y farchnad, Treganna, Caerdydd CF5 1QE
Box Office/Swyddfa: +44(0)29 2030 4400
Dates Wednesday July 31st to Saturday Aug 3rd 8pm
Matinee Friday 2nd 2.30pm

Tickets £8/£10/£12

Please be advised that this show contains some strong language and sexual content

www.shocknawe.org.uk www.chapter.org

Comment by Simon Coates on June 23, 2013 at 22:43

**Digital Producers**

National Theatre Wales and Watershed are working in partnership on a new producers scheme. If you are interested in producing, its definitely worth a look...for more info here's Katherine's blog

Comment by Lucy Davies on December 10, 2012 at 9:12

Producer wanted for NTW co-production ....          

We are seeking a producer to work on one of our projects next year. You would be employed by our co-producing partner but work alongside NTW as well.

You need to be free from January-July and the project takes place on Anglesey. Discretion please until our launch on January 24th!

More info here: www.hoipolloi.org.uk/jobs

Comment by Matt Ball on November 14, 2012 at 1:05

NTW are recruiting for an Executive Producer - full details here

 

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