SIX! FIVE! FOUR! THREE! TWO! ONE!
(ps. footnotes are at the bottom of the post)
It's now six long months since NTW Summercamp 2015;
six months since I breathed the fresh mountain air;
and six months since this photo happened ------------------------------------->
This photo is me washing a…
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This is the new title of the play that was referred to in an earlier blog as "Force of Evil" and will be available to read on the group pages. A sleepy village in Sussex has been plagued by strange happenings. Reverend James Barclay discovers the past has never really left his village. Stephen, his only son, is missing in action as the Second World War…
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I am thrilled and honored to hail in the New Year with the news of our new Artistic Director and Chief Executive - Kully Thiarai, founding Artistic Director of Doncaster’s new £22m theatre, Cast.
Everyone I know who has worked with Kully in the past – including on NTW’s The Soul Exchange, which she directed in January 2011 – will I’m sure be delighted to hear about her appointment, as she’s very well loved and respected within the UK’s theatre…
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We have early bird tickets on sale for the next playARK After Dark session which will be about physical game design.
Tickets are £4 until Monday the 11th, after that they will be £7.
We want to give you the tools to create your own games. The evening will consist of a hands on masterclass from the games designers at yello brick, during the session you will work in groups to create your own short game and test it with each other.
We hope this session will inspire you…
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"Everything in my life was in motion, and there was nothing to fix on." - over at my blog.
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I have decided to write an outline of the radio dramatization, as I did with the story "Mother's Blessing", and direct people to the group pages to view the full text of the play. The radio play is a stand alone version compared to the stage adaption, incorporating elements of "Take No Farewell " that told events from Arthur Gibbs's viewpoint about his friendship with William Dillwyn Llewelyn.
William Dillwyn Llewelyn, the eldest son of Sir John Dillwyn Llewelyn, was found…
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Casting 2 mean looking gangster types for a teaser for a gangster feature - paid
We are looking for two mean looking gangster types for a teaser for a gangster feature.
Age 25-55.
The bigger and meaner looking the better, there is no dialogue for the teaser and this is paid work.…
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Sometimes the first day is like banging your head against the wall - today was different.
Today we started by painting our bodies with invisible paint, banging Oday's chest with clenched fists, breathing in and opening our arms to the world and shaking away the shit.
We're getting to…
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I have been asked if the outline for the story "Mother's Blessing" could be written here as some people have informed me they have had trouble accessing the Graig Du Theatre Players group page. The story will be available on the group pages; it is one of the intended adaptions for "The Rhondda Mysteries project." I would like to thank everyone who has shown…
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Hello all.
I’ve been involved with NTW for the last five years in various ways, working for the company for the last four and a half and this experience has been, in everyway, life changing.
In 2010 I was a partner in a community enterprise called ‘Community Helps Itself’ we were based in Butetown, Cardiff. We worked around south Wales, working on various community arts projects.
I studied film and Television at university, after going back to…
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Hi I’m Sophie McKeand and this will be my second year on TEAM Panel. I’m a poet from Wrecsam in North Wales and love love love being part of TEAM. I originally wanted to join Panel because I want to connect more with my community and bring more NTW events to this little part of Cymru; I also want to create great art and meet other likeminded people, and TEAM gives me the opportunity to do all of these things.
In 2015 I was lucky enough to make it to NTW Summercamp. It was a…
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Hi All,
So to summarize, 2015 was a great year for me as I was able to get involved with NTW and work on a couple of their projects venturing into the realm of Stage management!
I'm excited to begin this year as a new Team Panel member! Meanwhile I'll also be finishing university this year which is exciting but also scary!
I'm mainly looking forward to meeting everyone else and sharing our ideas. The project ideas I have for me are quite raw and mainly…
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In the words of the Dave Clark Five, "I'm... (doof doof) Glad All Over” that I've been invited back onto TEAM Panel for a second year.
The past 12 months have been great. I've been to many new places & met lots of new faces in my role on TEAM Panel & as an active TEAM Member.
Highlights, you ask?
Well, they include my first visit to Wrexham for TEAM Performance Party, meeting lots of very talented folk,…
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I’m delighted to be joining TEAM Panel in 2016. I’m a playwright (currently working on a seed commission for NTW); I regularly review theatre as well as providing content for online journals, blogs and print publications, and sometimes produce radio and audio. You can find out more about all of this here. In addition, as a proudly disabled artist I also run Disability Arts Cymru’s blog with…
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So here we are 2016! A new start and a new adventure for me as I join The National Theatre Wales Team panel and what can I say, I am absolutely thrilled to be a part of it!
My name is Diana, I live in Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. I’ve always been passionate about directing my creative energy into every walk of life. I also think it is extremely important to nurture this energy in young people and give them positive ways to direct it, shape it, end up with an outcome they can be…
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