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Come and help fill the foyer of National Museum Wales Cardiff with women’s voices to celebrate the 100th…
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With Ryan's help, our young film-making group built their "paper self" props for the film "Soaps v Realities" on Thursday evening. It was a really inspiring workshop! …
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Hello there,
Hope you're well.
I just wanted to draw your attention to my new group flagging up my forthcoming series of experimental performance offerings, The One Eyed Man Project.
It's a series of 36 initial totally improvised performances in odd and unique locations in Swansea and Cardiff taking place in May and June of this year. I'm currently in research and development stages and will be going into 'rehearsals' (how do you rehearse a…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib5a-mAfSu0
The Ophelia Project are looking for further opportunities to perform She Walks in Beauty. Do get in touch about performance/dance platform opportunities.
I hope you like the film.
Regards,
Rhiannon…
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THESE ARE THE BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN OF FOUNTAIN NURSERY. SOME OF THE CHILDREN HERE ARE ORPHANS OF AIDS.
IT IS WORLD ORPHAN WEEK.
1.618 IN COLLABORATION WITH EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED WRITERS HAVE GOT TOGETHER TO CREATE A CELEBRATION IN AID OF CHILDREN WHO FIND THEMSELVES IN THESE TRAGIC CIRCUMSTANCES.
THIS UNIQUE EVENT IS…
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It all starts here! Well, it’s been a while in the planning but now we can get stuck into creating this admittedly ambitious project.
It all started about 9 months ago, during a very rare clear up of my bookshelf I re-discovered a whole batch of plays that I had studied during my university days. One of which was Churchill’s Serious Money. I remembered reading it years ago and recalled how I struggled to connect with it. I remember arguing that the play represented no more than a…
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Making its stop finally at the Royal Theatre in Bath, is Alan Aycklam’s highly anticipated 74th production The Life of Riley. Though lacking the life it truly needed to win over audiences, this is a play that breaths an honest view on the devastating effects that time has on our lives.
Aycklam tells the story of the man George Riley, an unfortunate character who is struck down by the news that one, he has cancer and two, that he has only months to live.…
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Die Fledermaus
As a young critic I am an avid theatre goer but Opera? It has never evoked enthusiasm or excitement for me and stereotypes abounded: looking at it with untrained eyes and ears it felt a tad out of reach. Then ... The opportunity to see Welsh National Opera’s newest rendition of Die Fledermaus landed in my email, and never one to snub being proved wrong, I saw an intriguing…
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“MAGICK – The Last Royal Wizard”
Actor, performer and theatre maker to be part of the creative team and play the role of Dr John Dee :
Dr John Dee (1527 – 1608)…
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Die Fledermaus
Welsh National Opera
Venue: Wales Millenium Centre
Dates: 12th Feb to 5th March
Reviewed by Chelsey Gillard
Opera can seem quite daunting to those not educated in classical music or theatre but this production of Die Fledermaus was completely accessible to even the most ignorant theatre goer (like me). The farcical tale of an elaborate get-back prank was filled…
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The Final Punchline on the IMDb
As the weeks go by we're gaining momentum on the project and starting to get some decent publicity. Our first press article was featured in the February edition of Los Angeles magazine Satellite - "transmitting the worlds of fashion, design and culture". You can read it online…
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