We've just put out our casting call for Et Tu Elvie, a show we have at the C Venue in Edinburgh with a full run 30 July - 25 August
http://www.ettuelvie.com/documents/uploaded/castingcall.pdf
Tight timeline - auditions in Bristol this Sunday and rehearsals start on 9 July
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Hello everyone,
My name is Jenny and I am Project Assistant for YOCA we are an arts organisation working across Cardiff and London- we have a few projects and opportunities coming up that I would like to share with you- please help us by passing these onto your networks!
Feel free to make contact with me for more information: jenny@yoca.co.uk or you can check…
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A creative partnership between a Hollywood cameraman and a Cardiff-based dance company, Taikabox, can be seen in Beyond The Body at the Sherman Theatre on Wednesday 11 June.
Beyond the Body originally emerged in 2012 from a collaboration between…
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Calling all intrepid explorers! Are you a camera person (or studying it?) would like to be part of a once in a life time expedition to complete the Snow Leopard Challenge to climb the Russian peaks and film the teams journey? This is an amazing experience and will also put your work on the radar. It will be tough, extreme temperatures, the endurance over 50 days but if you think you have the skills get in touch with me on here - the expedition is this summer...please share
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This is a tale that has traversed generations and worlds to seek and unfold moments from long ago. A tale of discovery and true understanding of our purpose and connection to the earth. It is a frightening tale of loss and darkness. A tale of mystery and wonder shall be told in riddles and clues that will unfold. When all seems calm, the bitter…
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O What A Lovely War is our next Everyman production after the Festival. This brilliant, potent, anti-war musical is a landmark in British theatre and we are fortunate enough to be allowed to perform it in November 2014 covering Armistice week (9 -16th)
Usually performed as a full musical, we are experimenting with it as a musical play with an on stage pianist/MD, guitarist and percussionist. Keeping to the original Joan Littlewood format of unisex Pierrots…
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Prepare to be transported into a mystical world of religion and ritual, chakras and shamanism, talismans and transcendence, as TaikaBox return to the Sherman Theatre with a remix of their 2012 production Beyond the Body on 11 June 2014.
The show is based around the story of a writer whose research into alternate states of consciousness takes…
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A couple of weeks ago I was invited by David John Norton as part of his Creative Wales Award to spent a couple of days at Chapter Cinemas to experiment with sound, lights and projectors.
Many things were involved, apart of all the technical stuff, we…
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Playing with boxes; that you can sit on, stand on, that connect together and also fit comfortably in the arms of a child.
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Are you an artist, director, or producer interested in creating or presenting outdoor arts at The National Eisteddfod of Wales, the country’s leading cultural community event, or similar events in Wales?
Join Articulture, the Eisteddfod team, and guest arts organisations, for a creative festival adventure with the opportunity to -
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Belle is based on the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), the illegitimate mixed race daughter of Captain Sir John Lindsay, a Royal Navy Admiral. The story starts with Captain Sir John Lindsay (Matthew Goode)…
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When The Opportunity of Efficiency was performed at the New National Theatre in Tokyo last year the play was written, in reality, by two people.
I was given the credit – my name on the posters outside the hulking theatre that sits near the busy Shinjuku area of Tokyo – but I was always keenly aware that the translator, Kaku Nagashima, had written the actual words spoken on stage.
Writing the play for a foreign national theatre, having it translated into Japanese and…
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Suitably staged (and not just for seniors, but for families and young people, too) at 2.30 on a Sunday afternoon, Stepping into Spring drew a good-sized, intergenerational crowd. It was a joyful experience, and I was moved to tears of joy more than once.
Dressed in his Sunday best shorts and t shirt and straight from the surf so he said, Age Cymru’s new Chief Executive, Ian Thomas, made the introductions to this Gwanwyn Festival event: the culmination of a…
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So in addition to the performing arts things I do (mainly in music, opera and theatre), I also have a track record of working with an artist called Micah Purnell, in Manchester and now in Cardiff. He's a visual artist; specifically a street artist; specifically a flyposter artist. I was a fan before I helped him with producing his work and now I'm glad to be able to say I support him.
SAVE THE DATE - Thursday 10 July, 6pm-8pm
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Hello,
This blog isn't written by me, but I would like to direct your attention to it anyway, so click the link to visit our Blogger page.
http://tinshedtheatre.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/kindness-has-its-own-language.html
Thanks
Justin
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Belle is a seamless production of a costume drama with an original and moving theme. The acting was superb and the musical score was wonderful. It was a joy to watch and listen throughout.
Features some of the very best actors including a talented Welsh Gem with an engaging smile by…
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