As Grantchester prepares to get underway with its third series on ITV, I felt it would be a good time to reflect on the recent surge in clerical figures appearing on our television screens. Whether in comedy, drama, or documentary, the rise of the TV vicar is very exciting on a personal level. But it … Continue reading Grantchester & the rise of the TV vicar by Gareth Williams→
Nobody embodied the concept of rags to riches better than Dorothy Squires. Born in a carnival caravan in Pontyberem near Llanelli, Squires packed in her job at the tin factory, and set out on the ultimate gold paved path to The Big Smoke. There, after years of tireless performances in the West End, she rose … Continue reading Review,Say It With Flowers,Sherman Cymru, Elin Williams→
Last Christmas | Theatre Review Sherman Cymru 12 December ★★★★★ Christmas with a difference has landed at the Sherman: amongst the brightly coloured lights and floating snowflakes, stands one man: devoid of renditions of ‘He’s behind you’, emotions run high and hangover’s hit hard when reality rears its head and the spirit of Christmas is … Continue reading Recent YC reviews Rachel Williams→
Get the Chance is collaborating with Dirty Protest Theatre Company to embed a new or existing Get the Chance team member into the rehearsal process of their new production Light Speed from Pembroke Dock and develop a range of critical responses to this new play. “Dirty Protest are Wales award winning theatre company leading the … Continue reading Get the Chance to feel the Force with Dirty Protest→
In this article we look forward to a range of cultural highlights in 2018. Thanks to all of the creative artists involved for their own personal response. Connor Allen, Actor and Playwright I would have to say that one cultural highlight for 2018 that I cant wait for is Dennis Kelly’s Girls and Boys at … Continue reading Looking ahead in 2018 Culture, Creativity and Change!→
Dirty Protest blasts off into 2018 with launch of project inspired by Wales’s claim to Star Wars fame. “Lightspeed from Pembroke Dock, a co-production between Wales’s acclaimed new writing company, Dirty Protest, Chapter and the Torch Theatre, takes the 1979 Pembroke Dock building of the full-scale Millennium Falcon as its inspiration The Millennium Falcon under … Continue reading The Force is Strong in Welsh Theatres This Spring→
Hi Gareth great to meet you, can you give our readers some background information on yourself please? Hello! So, I’m an Actor from Cardiff and I trained at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. I’ve performed all over the world – from the West End to the Sydney Opera House to Hong Kong. … Continue reading An interview with actor and director Gareth Warren→
Hi Julia great to meet you, can you give our readers some background information on yourself please? I’m from Llanelli and have been working as a director for a few years now. I trained as an actor originally at Drama Centre London and this gave me a solid foundation in understanding how to work with … Continue reading An Interview with Director Julia Thomas→
The WNO’s production of Death in Venice by Benjamin Britten is a symphony in black and white with minimal staging, effective choreography, and powerful singing. It’s a beautiful and haunting painting that conveys the internal anguish of the protagonist at the core of Britten’s extraordinary music. Death in Venice is based on the novella by … Continue reading Britten’s Death in Venice – A Review by Eva Marloes→
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