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The Centre for Performance Research (CPR) is a pioneering and multi-faceted theatre organisation located and rooted in Wales, working nationally and internationally. CPR produces innovative performance work: arranges workshops, conferences, lectures and masterclasses (for the professional, the amateur and the curious); curates and produces festivals, expositions and exchanges with theatre companies from around the world; publishes and distributes theatre books, as well as the journal Performance Research, and houses a resource centre and library that specializes in world theatre and performance and maintains an archive on contemporary Welsh performance.

CPR aims to develop and improve the knowledge, understanding and practice of theatre in its broadest sense, to affect change through investigation, sharing and discovery and to make this process as widely available as possible. Its programmes of work combine cultural co-operation, collaboration and exchange practical training, education and research, performance, production and promotion, documentation and publishing, information and resource.

The Centre for Performance Research (CPR) was established in Cardiff in 1988, by Richard Gough and Judie Christie. CPR's predecessor was Cardiff Laboratory Theatre, which began in 1974.

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'Thinking Through Performance' - launch of new book series by Performance Research Books, Wales

The monographs of Thinking Through Performance will complement and augment the existing Performance Research Books series, Inside Performance Practice, that has focused upon specific performance companies or artists and the engagement of scholarship with practice in relation to a distinctive body of work. Thinking Through Performance will allow more cross-cutting, interdisciplinary and speculative writing around and through performance and will enable, through…

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Posted on September 16, 2014 at 0:28

‘We're People Who do Shows’: Back to Back Theatre - Performance, Politics, Visibility

Performance Research Books, Wales are pleased to announce the launch of their second publication:

‘We're People Who do Shows’: Back to Back Theatre -  Performance, Politics, Visibility

Edited by Helena Grehan…

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Posted on November 21, 2013 at 1:07

Centre for Performance Research invites you to the workshop laboratory - ACTION: BETWEEN PRECISION AND SPONTANEITY



30th JULY – 12th AUGUST 2012, Aberystwyth, Wales

2 Week, 1 Week or Weekend workshop options available

 

How do we combine the precision of training with creative…

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Posted on May 23, 2012 at 22:48

CPR Bookmark Design Competition

We’d like you to design a bookmark that people won’t be able to resist picking up.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The six winning designs will be printed and made available at the June 2011…

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Posted on April 18, 2011 at 0:29

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At 11:20 on February 25, 2011, Sarah Argent said…
Have just seen that predictive text ón iphones inserts an apostrophe in it's .  I know it's "its"! 
At 13:07 on February 22, 2011, Sarah Argent said…
Hi Helen. Can't believe I've only just seen your post re The Night Pirates. Profuse apologies for not replying sooner. Delighted that your family enjoyed it. We had lots of lovely feedback from families & it sold really well so we're reviving it in May. It's touring as well as doing 2 weeks at the Unicorn. Sadly I don't think it's coming to Wales again. I'll pass your comments to the company who I know will be thrilled. Hope all's well with you and CPR is able to find ways to continue it's work. Kevin and I were talking only yesterday about the fantastic workshop with Phelim McDermott. All best wishes, Sarah
At 3:59 on January 27, 2011, Bethan Morgan said…

Hi Helen, good to hear from you.

I'm quite often up in Aber in the summer months so will keep an eye out for what's going on.

Take care,

Bethan x

 
 
 

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