So, recently I enjoyed a brilliant trip to Cardiff thanks to the people at National Theatre Wales and Roundhouse.
What it entailed was; eight spoken word performers (myself included), coming together to work on a new piece of poetry to be performed for video, all of which will soon be available on the Roundhouse website…
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We are looking for a volunteer to work alongside Punchdrunk Enrichment director, Matthew Blake, on the sequel to Beneath the Streets from 10 June - 3 July. This is a fantastic opportunity for an emerging artist to gain experience and work with both Punchdrunk Enrichment and Hijinx, developing skills in immersive and inclusive theatre. To apply send a cover letter and CV to …
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Well the first two performances of To Kill A Machine have been fantastic - the cast (Rick Yale, Gwydion Rhys, Robert Harper and Francois Pandolfo) are superb under Angharad Lee's direction. It's also a very timely piece - it's important to remember how bad injustice is, so if you do fancy a night out at the theatre, do come and see To Kill A Machine as it tours Wales - details are on the website www.tokillamachine.co.uk.
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John McGrath and the National Theatre of Wales started five years ago at Blackwood Miners Institute with 'A Good Night Out in the Valleys.' Last night at the Merthyr Labour Club they gave me and the rest of the first night audience a GREAT NIGHT OUT IN THE VALLEYS!
The evening started with karaoke tunes, a theme which carried on throughout the night - both in the play and in the Labour Club bar!
Dafydd James skillfully transports Brechts songs into modern age tunes and Ed…
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It's Saturday evening, the performance is tomorrow and I'm auditioning for a new sibling. I'm wary about making this a project about me; my grief, my worries, my sadness. There is nothing in Paul, my memory of him, the way he handled his…
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The Land
“Sometimes unkind, often daft and almost always muddy” Polly Morland, Risk Wise
‘The Land’ is a playground in North Wales, set up by Claire Griffiths. The kids at…
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"The intricacies of human nature are what Stories from a Crowded Room is all about. It's about love and loss, rejection and companionship, anger and solitude. What Earthfall has accomplished in this magnificently immersive dance performance is highly effective, affecting and intensely personal to those gathered to observe."
Steve Stratford, Arts Scene in Wales.
Stories from a Crowded Room
Riverfront,…
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Here we go. The dress run was last night and tonight the show opens.
It was great last night to see lots of interested people stopping to have a look at what was going on and asking questions about the show. Hopefully many of them will come along to see it now their interest has been piqued.
Of course something else rather important is happening today. It seems fitting that the Mother Courage opening night is the same night as the general election - and it's…
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Looking forward to seeing Mother Courage, we have one of those funny synchronicity things going on I have Mother Dough in my play Bara Bread, opens on May the 20th @Chapter, with another strong cast of 5 women from 18 to 70, it'll be a great night out,
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We're looking for a performer to do a tiny set in the 2nd half of MonologueSlam UK on 18th May at The Globe on Albany Road, Roath.
If you would like the chance to perform in front 100 strong audience (especially if you've got something to plug!) then get in touch with minnie@thetcn.com and send me a link to a Soundcloud or You Tube of you performing.
It's a paid gig, so get in touch asap if you're interested in performing.
For more info about…
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TEAM are offering a placement on WalesLab’s Summercamp
Summercamp is part of National Theatre Wales’ initiative for emerging artists and new theatre ideas. It takes the shape of a two-week residency for up to 20 artists from various artistic and cultural backgrounds and with different levels of experience. The camp is located within the…
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“A little boy from Merthyr always, always” is a phrase well known to many a person from that town that sits at the top of the Taff valley which people sometimes refer to as the capital of The Valleys. The phrase comes from a famous son of the town Dr Joseph Parry, composer of one of the greatest love songs the world has ever known, Myfanwy. Parry like myself left the town as a teenager but as his famous phrase so succinctly sums up once you have the town in your heart and in your veins it…
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Hello, this is the first time posting and I want to thank you in advance for taking the time to read this.
I want to take some time to explain my PhD study and to open up it up to anybody who may be interested in becoming a part of it, either informally through chats or e-mail or formally as a potential interviewee or if you have an event that you think could be relevant that I may come and observe and take some notes on.
The study concerns the introduction of the arts as a…
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