You must excuse me if I come across as a silly old duffer, as this is the first time I have blogged!
My background is in design, and I have just completed a fine art degree, so in a way I feel the need to feedback on the visual impact of the first seasons shows.
The website is very clever, with lots of visual tricks. But all I really wanted was a list of what was on, by who and where. This I would imagine is the first rule of design, make things easy for the viewer, make…
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Added by Caroline Deacon on November 5, 2009 at 8:46 —
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All looks very exciting, but there is a big hole in the middle of the map. South Wales is, of course, well served, with a sprinkle of events in the West and North, but the oversight of anything much north of Brecon in the middle is (alas) not unexpected. Oh well, plus ca change ...........
Added by Ginny Graham on November 5, 2009 at 6:14 —
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Just to say,
Great launch today and what a wide varierty of work. It was good to feel part of the experience as several of us were sat around the computor watching.
So congratulations to you all.
Here's to a successful first year!!
Elanor
Added by Elanor Higgins on November 5, 2009 at 5:32 —
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We'd love to hear your reactions to the first year's programme - so please get a-blogging! Just one small request - please include the official tag in the "Tags" field of the blog form (just under the content area) - this will help us keep all the conversations together.
If you're involved in a production, a local, or just really interested, please join the groups - where you'll find a discussion board dedicated to that show, and we will make sure that all new related blog posts and…
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Added by Tom Beardshaw on November 5, 2009 at 3:05 —
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Talk about diversity!!!! Congrats to NTW on the launch and making me drool. I know, there won't be everything to please everyone, but that's what theatre's about: you can't please everyone all the time...but you can have a damned good try. And if you think 'it's not for me' try it and see - you never know.
Which brings me to a salient point. There will be productions that people would love to get to, but due to circumstances, travel, work, etc., won't be able to. You'll see where…
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Added by Stephen Alan Whitehead on November 5, 2009 at 2:42 —
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Bulletproof is a verbatim play I've been working on for
Replay, a theatre company in Belfast. It's about mental health in teenagers, and is made up from the words of a number of young people I met there. I thought it might be worth sharing here the notes I've written to introduce the play.
Notes on Bulletproof
One problem of promoting mental health in the young is that the phrase itself, 'mental… Continue
Added by Gary Owen on November 5, 2009 at 2:00 —
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The Europeans
Presented by Vista Theatre. By Howard Barker The Europeans dramatises the conflict between public duty and private suffering, projected against the backdrop of war between the Christian and Turkish Empires in the 17th Century.
The Siege of Vienna, 1683. The Ottoman Turks have finally been defeated. The hero of the Siege, General Starhemberg, prepares to welcome back the victorious returning Monarchy.
Meanwhile Katrin, a teenage victim of a war…
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Added by Emmalouise Anne West on November 5, 2009 at 1:26 —
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We are about to go live with our online launch of the first year programme of shows! Tune in now! Get your typing-fingers ready to chat on here, community.nationaltheatrewales.org or if you just want to watch go to nationaltheatrewales.org
DO IT NOW!!!!
See you all on the other side!!!!
xxx
Added by Catherine Paskell on November 5, 2009 at 1:20 —
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So, here we are, November the 5th and the launch - online - of the first year's programme for National Theatre Wales. Log on at 12.30 at nationaltheatrewales.org for news of all the shows from March 2010 to April 2011 (or community.nationaltheatrewales.org if you want to chat along too) .
We hope that you will be as excited as we are by this rich and varied programme - it's going to be a lot of work to pull off all these shows - but it's going to be well worth it. There will be new…
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Added by National Theatre Wales on November 4, 2009 at 11:30 —
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On Monday this week, we started our new writing process 'Never, Fear, Love?' When devising this process Bethan Marlow and I thought it would be an amazing experience to challenge ourselves, the director and other actors to identify things we have never done, love doing and fear doing professionally, stick them all in a hat and randomly pick one thing per day and have at it! So when Monday finally came around I have to say that I started to question whether this was a good idea or not. Well,…
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Added by Victoria John on November 4, 2009 at 8:44 —
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Can we please try very hard not to look like teh Chapter Art centre. I mean I know we are all artisitc but .............. There is a limit .......... there is art and there is art for the sake of being art.
Added by Keith Ingram on November 3, 2009 at 11:41 —
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Sandpit. So it has been a while and I was hoping that a few more people would like to play some games. Anyone interested in another get together?
Saturday 7th Hidden City in Swansea part of the Dylan Thomas Fringe might also bee up your street.
Brent
Added by Brent Morgan on November 3, 2009 at 5:30 —
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Added by Tom Beardshaw on November 2, 2009 at 23:56 —
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Because I was in Swansea last Saturday 31 October to participate in ShellShock Theatre's lovely pervasive theatre experience:
HiddenCity.
ShellShock Theatre are
Stephen Donnelly and…
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Added by Catherine Paskell on November 2, 2009 at 5:44 —
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Out of Order Theatre are producing a rehearsed reading of a play based on the life of Dylan Thomas, at the Dylan Thomas Centre on Monday 2nd November at 7.30pm.
“Not a little bright, you kowtowing little cretin, bloody blazing is what you wanted! To shine out above them all, the North Star pointing the way forward.”
“This is the fantasy of the mind of the fantasist and dreamer Dylan Thomas. It is a place of country born shadows, city rough arse-backwards dawn, chittering…
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Added by Deborah Espect on November 1, 2009 at 0:33 —
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Next Thursday 5 November is our online launch where we will finally announce our 12 shows in 12 months. We are really excited and hope you are too - and want as many of you to tune in online as possible.
And that's the key word - ONLINE. There will be a live stream online at nationaltheatrewales.org, our brand new brilliant website!
You do not need webcams or anything extra to be able to watch and participate; just a computer with an internet connection and speakers turned…
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Added by Catherine Paskell on October 30, 2009 at 23:39 —
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Added by Hywel Morgan on October 30, 2009 at 6:24 —
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Community member
Gavin Nelson is the subject of
this news article
His new comedy
Foursome is on at the Coliseum Theatre in Aberdare on December 16-17.
Added by Catherine Paskell on October 30, 2009 at 3:30 —
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Youth theatres are part of the tapestry of Welsh theatre - if you want to see what one of them does visit
www.mytheatre.org.uk - and look out for our production of Peer Gynt next year.
Added by Ginny Graham on October 30, 2009 at 1:15 —
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Cwmni 3D return with an extravaganza of new short plays exploring the theme of angels. Are angels winged creatures sent to protect? Are all angels good? Some say they are ever-present, leaving signs for us in everyday life…
A triple bill of Welsh language plays features on the first two nights, followed by a triple bill of English language plays on Thursday and Friday.
Tue 3 + Wed 4 Nov • 7.30pm • Maw 3 + Mer 4 Tach
Heb fwg heb dân gan Dafydd…
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Added by Ieuan Rhys on October 29, 2009 at 4:55 —
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