Dear TEAMsters,,
It's that time again!
How do you fancy coming to see Christopher Brett Bailey's "This is how we die" at Chapter, Cardiff, on Tuesday 23rd June, 7:30pm?
"A motor-mouthed collage of spoken word and storytelling. Tales of paranoia, young love and ultra-violence. From the desk of…
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We're pleased to announce the first TEAM Choir - "The Cardiff Sound Collective" is starting soon.
To join up, read up, or perhaps see how to start up your own TEAM Choir take a look at the event below:
http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/events/team-choir-the-cardiff-sound-collective
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Hola People!
I'm delighted to say I've been asked to be a TEAM Panel member for 2015.
My name is Ben. I have a certificate somewhere that says I have a Degree in Acting. I still do that Acting stuff, but nowadays I do all kinds of other things too, including Composing & performing as a Musician & even, when the wind is right, a bit of Comedy. Well, I call it Comedy…
I’ve just checked the dates & it was exactly 9 months ago to the day (Correct at time…
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What should TEAM Choir sound like?
3rd December 5-7pm
National Theatre Wales office
We're putting together a TEAM Choir in Cardiff (Sorry if you're not local, but watch this space...) to start in the New Year.
We'd like it to be an all-comers choir with an emphasis on joining in, expressing ourselves, playing & creating, whilst increasing our musicality, confidence & general wellbeing.
We say you don't need to be an aspiring Jenkins or Terfel to…
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Hola Teamsters!
So here's the plan,
We're putting together a TEAM Choir in Cardiff (Sorry if you're not local, but watch this space...) to start in the new year.
We'd like it to be an all comers choir with an emphasis on joining in, expressing ourselves, playing & creating, whilst increasing our musicality, confidence & general well being.
We say you don't need to be an aspiring Jenkins or Terfel to join this choir, in fact, you don't even…
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Greetings from the rehearsal room of "What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?" (Ahem, quick plug - Porter's Bar, Cardiff, 14/15&17th July, 7pm ;)
This has been a whole new adventure for me. I've performed this show MANY times over the last couple of years, getting ever more comfortable with his ways & motivations etc. So it has been fascinating to get into a rehearsal room to re-rehearse for this year's shows with a totally new Director.
Working with Lisa…
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Prompted by a conversation with Simon Coates whilst hiding out in the trenches in Usk last friday (As an aside, if you're thinking of going to see Mametz, go. You won't regret it) I'm now writing my first ever blog.
There is an angle to this, of course, I'm promoting a show. But, within that, I'm liking the idea of doing so less formally & I feel I can skirt around the subject too this way (Or do I mean ramble?).
The show in question is "What's the Time, Mr Wolf?".…
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Hi all,
Just over a month away from Summercamp. I've managed to sneak a message out over the wire...
Ben
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I’m looking for a Director to help me rehearse a one man show I’m performing at this year’s Cardiff Comedy Festival.
The Show
“Conrad Kordover is a man with strange habits; a loner, living by his own unconventional beliefs. When a murder is committed, it isn’t long before the Police come knocking.”
“What’s the Time, Mr Wolf?” by Vincent Cassar. A darkly comic one man play exploring a society where justice must be done, whatever the price. A piece that is…
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