Who do I know (or who do you know that you can intro me to) who knows Plymouth well? Need a small piece of paid local research undertaking. Please get in touch.
Thanks!
Added by Laura H Drane on October 24, 2014 at 1:25 — No Comments
There’s nae power on earth can crush the men
who can sing on a day like this.
Joe Corrie (1894–1968) was a poet, miner and playwright. 'The greatest Scots poet since Burns', according to T.S Eliot, and once described as a Welsh Scot, his poems were inspired by the mining communities of West Fife.…
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Hello,
We urgently require a sound recordist to work on a short film this weekend. Alternatively, someone who could loan or hire us some sound recording equipment would be brilliant.
As this is a low/no budget film, this will be an unpaid opportunity, but travel expenses will be covered and food will be provided. We could also pay a small fee for the hire of the equipment.
Filming details are:
This Saturday 25th October,…
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In Time O'Strife is a well-constructed drama with evocative music and dance that strikes a chord in human emotions.…
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Hey, it’s Anne here from Blast Theory.
Blast Theory is an artists’ group based in Brighton. We use interactive media to create groundbreaking new forms of performance and interactive art that mixes audiences across the internet, live performance and digital broadcasting. We’re 4-times BAFTA-nominated and have shown work everywhere from the Sundance Film…
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Motherlode is an exciting new company seeking ensemble members
Motherlode is director, Rachael Boulton and producer, Sarah Jane Leigh. After the success of The Good Earth research and development at the Wales Millennium Centre and a successful funding…
ContinueAdded by Sarah Jane Leigh on October 22, 2014 at 4:00 — 2 Comments
October 4th saw the first event of the Big Democracy project taking place in Penrhyn Hall, Bangor. It had taken three months to get to this point, from inviting ideas to three ideas being voted on to producing the event.
The chosen proposal was put forward by Bethesda poet Martin Daws – The Poetry Party – which looked at voter…
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I've started my Wlaeslab project, 'Llaneski'- a project that creates a platform for the Polish community of Llanelli to express themselves creatively. I want to hear what they have to say and then discover a way of collaborating with them in making a piece of something creative.
I'm sorry if it sounds vague, but right now it's exactly that. I'm not going to decide what it will be, what it will look like, sound like or feel like. This project is about developing my…
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1 day:
14 plays
12 actors
4 directors
7 workshops and debates
100+ participants
1 cottage pie catastrophe....
It could only be....
Dirty Gifted & Welsh 2014!
Congratulations and thank you to…
ContinueAdded by Catherine Paskell on October 21, 2014 at 11:00 — 2 Comments
Walk the Plank are recruiting for a Marketing & Communications Project Manager for the Wales Millennium Centre 10th Anniversary Event.
On 12 and 13 September 2015 an audience of up to 10,000 gather outside the Wales Millennium Centre as dusk falls. Processions and performers, stories and songs, filmed vignettes and astonishing projections help us ravel and unravel a celebration fit for this beautiful building, ten years after it was opened: an outdoor performance…
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Shane Anderson ignited our curiosity of performing a live, improvised Pub Soap Opera, at the recent NTW Workout days. It was suggested that Shane and his merry band try this idea out during the Made In Roath Festival. And so, City Road was born! Watch the continuing saga of the crazy O'Driscoll family in Episode 4 tonight.
Each episode of ’City Road’ is totally unscripted and built upon rehearsed improvisations. Each character is the creation of the actor…
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The NATO summit dinner at the Castle, the first meeting of the NTW Dramaturgy Project - it’s a big day out in Cardiff. What really went on in the Castle will never be known, but here’s a taste of what the dramaturgs did.
There are six of us (variously also writers, directors, a librettist and lighting designer) – Janys Chambers, Mathilde Lopez, Richard Hurford, Ace McCurran, Louise Osborne, Gary Owen - together with NTW’s John…
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Hiraeth is heading out on tour this Sunday, starting at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff (Click here for tickets) and so we are busy in rehearsals. Here are some pictures of our first day:…
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Lost in the Neuron Forest is touring Wales this week. We had a fantastic time at Neuadd Ogwen in Bethesda on Saturday, and you can read all about our adventures here: …
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Q&A with Claire Jane Williams NYTW14 Production Member
Claire Jane Williams - Freelance Stage Manager
The things I wanted to know before applying to the 'National Youth Theatre Wales' to become a Production Member…
Added by National Youth Arts Wales on October 20, 2014 at 1:04 — No Comments
Writer Meltem Arikan has combined her love for photography and writing for the Made In Roath Festival.
Her Birds & Words work has been exhibited until end of October, in Roath.
Added by Melin Edomwonyi on October 18, 2014 at 3:26 — No Comments
Calling Male Actors aged 20+
I am with The Ghost Room Theatre Company and we are currently rehearsing a play written by me called GraveHouse which will be performed on the 20th February at Beechwood House Newport, the actor playing the lead role has unfortunately had to pull out and so we are in need of a male actor,
If anyone is interested or wants to know more please message me and I can give you more details, the part is for Doctor Jackson Urie, a…
Added by Mikayla McCarthy on October 17, 2014 at 11:30 — 1 Comment
I recently went to see Jony Easterby's for For the Birds at Ynyshir Nature Reserve. I wrote a review of the event for Culture Colony Quarterly.
"After disembarking a crowded coach from Aberystwyth, I joined almost two hundred warmly dressed spectators in the chilly moonlit car park at the entrance to Ynys-hir Nature Reserve, in the centre of the UNESCO designated Dyfi Biosphere. Moving slowly on foot we spread out along a narrow track lit by a string of a thousand…
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