Hello gang,
I'm in New York at the moment and will be until June. Has anyone got any tips for theatre companies/shows to dig out? I know John mentioned Forum theatre in another blog, I'm going to try and see if they've got anything on. Anyone else????
Also, could Tom and Carl fix it so that if anyone ever starts a blog with 'So' that they get swine flu in their fingers? Thanks.
T
Added by Tim Price on May 19, 2009 at 3:13 —
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The Guardian reported at the beginning of this year the National Theatre in England's experiment, as defined by Nicholas Hytner:
"...we felt that somebody has got to try it and if somebody has got to try it then it has got to be us."
The NT will stream live performances to independent art house cinemas. Audiences will pay £10. The broadcast costs are c. £50,000…
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Added by Hannah Rudman on May 18, 2009 at 23:40 —
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What's exciting about the National Theatre's approach is their openness to the community around them. This morning we're learning about blogging - getting thoughts up onto the web, responding and debating each other's ideas.
It's great to be present at the birth of something new, and it'll fascinating to see how the conversation evolves over time here. With so many passionate and creative people involved in the Theatre scene in Wales and beyond, I'm sure there will be some awesome…
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Added by Tom Beardshaw on May 17, 2009 at 23:15 —
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How do I define being a fan of the theatre?
Emersion: You know I love the theatre! I love the feeling of being emersed in someone's creative genius. Seeing the journey unfold of someone's creative idea and not knowing what is going to happen next! This is why I am a huge fan of the theatre!
Escape. This is a another however I work in an environment that is critical, analytical and mainstream business. So to escape to the theatre, to be part of something creative is why I…
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Added by Kelly Page on May 17, 2009 at 23:03 —
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We are sitting in a room together in Castle Arcade Cardiff, the rain is beating down on the glass roof above us. Carl says - just write something, your first blog post is going to be embarrassing, but then soon you'll be onto your second and you'll find you have something to say. So here it is! Last week we finally move into our 'shop' in Castle Arcade - a little store next to nail bar just along from the tattoo shop and the pizza store. National Theatre Wales is a theatre without a theatre -…
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Added by National Theatre Wales on May 17, 2009 at 23:02 —
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I'm very impressed with the way the NTW's social network has censored my profile photo. Keep the bike and the slogan - lose the face.
Added by Gary Owen on May 17, 2009 at 22:57 —
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It is 10am on Monday 18 May and National Theatre Wales are learning how to blog. We are sat around a table in our new office, listening to the rain and the clicks of each others' keyboards as we try typing our first tentative paragraphs. I am wondering who will read these and who will respond. I am also looking forward to putting my thoughts down on virtual paper, seeing others' responses and replying to them all!
Added by Catherine Paskell on May 17, 2009 at 22:57 —
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Hello, my name is Sheree and I am a theatre designer. I would love to share ideas with you all over the next few months.
Added by Sheree Tams on May 13, 2009 at 17:30 —
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This photo was taken by a panoramic camera, 111 years ago. It was in my uncles attic in Bargoed South Wales for most of that time. When he died, his son found it there. I borrowed it and restored it, it took two years and hours of photoshop to remove all the dust and paint and rips. It was taken for the local paper, and marked a day when there was record coal production at Bargoed Colliery. When I look at the photo, I scan all the faces to see my ancestors and history and the toll that coal…
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Added by Sheree Tams on May 13, 2009 at 4:30 —
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Added by Kelly Page on May 1, 2009 at 5:30 —
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