On Friday night from 7.30pm, Nathan Sussex will perform the last of my "MOIST" monologues upstairs at Milgi, as part of Made in Roath. Come see theatre, music and live art!
(Image from last night's MOIST 2 at Tactile Bosch.)
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Actorsworkshop is looking to appoint two tutors (music and dance) for a brand new young people's part-time theatre school in Cardiff from November.
We are looking for tutors with energy and enthusiasm and the ability to inspire young people to become confident stage performers.
Classes will be held each Saturday morning from 9.30-12.30 in Canton.
For more information, including the rate of pay, please email actorsworkshop’s Artistic Director Jamie…
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I am standing in the middle of a circus tent, smack in the middle of Cape Town, circled by the elevated ring road and shadowed by the omni presence of Table Mountain. This massive marquee dome is the home of Zip Zap Circus - well home for another two years until the developers move in and move Zip Zap out.
But for now, on a Saturday morning, it is a teeming prism of spectacle and platform for adventure and derring do. There must be at least a hundred young people here…
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A day in Cardiff. Mike and I met a cast of fourteen actors, with colleagues from the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre Wales, for an open cold reading of the full unedited text of Coriolanus, amongst an informal gathering within the public space of the Senedd in Caridff Bay. Culminating, as the building closed its doors for the day, out in the last of the afternoon sun, on the building’s steps.
My sincerest thanks to everyone involved. Being able to meet the…
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Once again the Black Voluntary Sector Network welcomes absolutely everyone to join in the celebrations for this years’ Black History Month. In tandem with the launch year of the beautifully refurbished Royal Welsh College of Music…
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Hi all,
Swansea's Volcano Theatre are seeking an administrative director to join the team at a truly exciting time for the company. A new space and a new approach from this most dynamic and unique of theatre companies. A great opportunity for the right person. Check out the link and forward to anyone you think may be…
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Exiting things happening all round!
Just finished 'Everwake' at Chapter Arts Centre and other locations all around Canton. What a blast! Everyone seemed to have a great time, I'm slightly gutted that I didnt get to see any of the games myself on the night, but working on such an innovative and interesting concept was amazing. Thanks all round to PlayArk for an amazing opportunity.
Moving on to 'Barefoot in the Park' at Tactile Bosch with Elise Davison, I know that the actors…
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It has been a tricky few months as I've wrestled with the realities of bringing a musical about curry and Indian restaurants to life...
Happily there is light at the end of the tunnel as many scenes, songs and characters from Half 'n'…
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Posting a link to my (very short) Shakespeare film - simply because it amuses me to do so.
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