fbpx
Wikipedia

National Theatre Wales

National Theatre Wales (NTW) is a theatre company known for its large-scale site-specific productions and its grassroots work with diverse Welsh communities.[1] It is the English-language national theatre of Wales, and refers to Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, the Welsh-language national theatre of Wales founded in 2003, as its sister company.[2]

National Theatre Wales
FormationMay 2009
HeadquartersCardiff, Wales
Coordinates51°28′56.9522″N 3°10′15.4378″W / 51.482486722°N 3.170954944°W / 51.482486722; -3.170954944Coordinates: 51°28′56.9522″N 3°10′15.4378″W / 51.482486722°N 3.170954944°W / 51.482486722; -3.170954944
Official language
English
Artistic Director
Lorne Campbell
Websitenationaltheatrewales.org

NTW's current artistic director is Lorne Campbell, and its executive producer is Lisa Maguire. Its previous artistic directors are John E. McGrath and Kully Thiarai.

Notable productions

Among the company’s productions are:

  • The Persians (2010) by Kaite O’Reilly, Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes. A reimagining of one of Europe’s earliest recorded plays on a military training range in the Brecon Beacons, which won the 2010 Ted Hughes Award.[3]
  • The Passion (2011). A 72-hour secular passion play created by Michael Sheen, which won the UK Theatre Award for Best Director.[4]
  • The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning (2012) by Tim Price. A fictionalised account of whistleblower Chelsea Manning’s teenage years in Pembrokeshire, which won the 2013 James Tait Black Prize for Drama.[5]
  • CORIOLAN/US (2012) by Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes. A multimedia reimagining of Coriolanus in a World War II aircraft hangar in St Athan, produced with the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of the World Shakespeare Festival.
  • In Water I’m Weightless (2012) by Kaite O’Reilly. A provocative exploration of disability and the human body combining movement and live projections, co-produced with Unlimited for the London 2012 Festival.
  • De Gabay (2013). An immersive production created by a group of young Welsh-Somali performers in Butetown, Cardiff, which was shortlisted for a Gulbenkian award.[6]
  • Mametz (2014) by Owen Sheers. Play commissioned as part of 14-18 NOW, which transformed an ancient woodland near Usk, Monmouthshire into the trenches and battlefields of the Somme.
  • The Gathering/Yr Helfa (2014) by National Poet of Wales, Gillian Clarke, and Louise Ann Wilson. An exploration of the annual cycle of sheep-farming on a working hill farm on Snowdon.
  • Bordergame (2014). An interactive production exploring migration and contemporary border regimes, which won the first Space Prize for Digital Innovation.[7]
  • Roald Dahl’s City of the Unexpected (2016). A Cardiff-wide celebration of Roald Dahl with 7,000 people performing, making and volunteering, billed as “Wales’ largest-ever cultural event.”[8]
  • We’re Still Here (2017) by Rachel Trezise and the people of Port Talbot. A co-production with Common Wealth Theatre sited in a disused steelworks which won a 2018 Nesta/The Observer New Radicals Award.[9]
  • NHS70 (2018). A season of one-person plays celebrating the NHS taking place in intimate settings all over Wales, including new work by Maria Fusco, Alan Harris and Elis James.
  • Tide Whisperer (2018) by Louise Wallwein. An acclaimed immersive production on the shores of Tenby tackling the global phenomenon of displacement and mass movement.
  • On Bear Ridge (2019) by Ed Thomas. A co-production with Royal Court Theatre which was named one of the U.K.’s five best new plays of 2019 by The Stage.
  • Refrain (2019) by Sean Edwards. A radio play produced with Wrexham’s Tŷ Pawb as part of the Wales in Venice presentation at the 58th Venice Biennale.
  • Mission Control (2019). A fantasy musical co-produced with Hijinx Theatre and created with Seiriol Davies, staged at the Millennium Stadium.

References

  1. ^ Gardner, Lyn (2017-05-01). "From Tata to the NHS: how Kully Thiarai is making theatre for Wales". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  2. ^ Moss, Stephen. "National Theatre Wales' roving revolution". The Guardian.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Army range play wins poet award". BBC News. 2011-03-25. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  4. ^ "PORT TALBOT'S epic Passion play has earned directors Michael Sheen and Bill Mitchell one of the top accolades in British theatre". Wales Online. 30 Oct 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Bradley Manning play scoops British drama award". Reuters. 2013-08-06. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  6. ^ Forsbrook, Amelia (2011-06-14). "National Theatre Wales receives Calouste Gulbenkian performance grant". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  7. ^ "Bordergame". The Space. 2016-05-22. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  8. ^ "The City of the Unexpected: Cardiff celebrates Roald Dahl | British Council". www.britishcouncil.org. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  9. ^ "We're Still Here". nesta. Retrieved 2020-04-06.

External links

Reviews of Productions Since 2010 at: http://www.theatre-wales.co.uk/reviews/reviews_details.asp?reviewID=5133

Articles on National Theatre Wales Since 1995 http://www.theatre-wales.co.uk/reviews/reviews_details.asp?reviewID=3708

Official website National Theatre Wales Community

national, theatre, wales, this, article, about, english, language, national, theatre, wales, welsh, language, counterpart, theatr, genedlaethol, cymru, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, cit. This article is about the English language national theatre of Wales For its Welsh language counterpart see Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources National Theatre Wales news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message National Theatre Wales NTW is a theatre company known for its large scale site specific productions and its grassroots work with diverse Welsh communities 1 It is the English language national theatre of Wales and refers to Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru the Welsh language national theatre of Wales founded in 2003 as its sister company 2 National Theatre WalesFormationMay 2009HeadquartersCardiff WalesCoordinates51 28 56 9522 N 3 10 15 4378 W 51 482486722 N 3 170954944 W 51 482486722 3 170954944 Coordinates 51 28 56 9522 N 3 10 15 4378 W 51 482486722 N 3 170954944 W 51 482486722 3 170954944Official languageEnglishArtistic DirectorLorne CampbellWebsitenationaltheatrewales wbr orgNTW s current artistic director is Lorne Campbell and its executive producer is Lisa Maguire Its previous artistic directors are John E McGrath and Kully Thiarai Notable productions EditAmong the company s productions are The Persians 2010 by Kaite O Reilly Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes A reimagining of one of Europe s earliest recorded plays on a military training range in the Brecon Beacons which won the 2010 Ted Hughes Award 3 The Passion 2011 A 72 hour secular passion play created by Michael Sheen which won the UK Theatre Award for Best Director 4 The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning 2012 by Tim Price A fictionalised account of whistleblower Chelsea Manning s teenage years in Pembrokeshire which won the 2013 James Tait Black Prize for Drama 5 CORIOLAN US 2012 by Mike Pearson and Mike Brookes A multimedia reimagining of Coriolanus in a World War II aircraft hangar in St Athan produced with the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of the World Shakespeare Festival In Water I m Weightless 2012 by Kaite O Reilly A provocative exploration of disability and the human body combining movement and live projections co produced with Unlimited for the London 2012 Festival De Gabay 2013 An immersive production created by a group of young Welsh Somali performers in Butetown Cardiff which was shortlisted for a Gulbenkian award 6 Mametz 2014 by Owen Sheers Play commissioned as part of 14 18 NOW which transformed an ancient woodland near Usk Monmouthshire into the trenches and battlefields of the Somme The Gathering Yr Helfa 2014 by National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke and Louise Ann Wilson An exploration of the annual cycle of sheep farming on a working hill farm on Snowdon Bordergame 2014 An interactive production exploring migration and contemporary border regimes which won the first Space Prize for Digital Innovation 7 Roald Dahl s City of the Unexpected 2016 A Cardiff wide celebration of Roald Dahl with 7 000 people performing making and volunteering billed as Wales largest ever cultural event 8 We re Still Here 2017 by Rachel Trezise and the people of Port Talbot A co production with Common Wealth Theatre sited in a disused steelworks which won a 2018 Nesta The Observer New Radicals Award 9 NHS70 2018 A season of one person plays celebrating the NHS taking place in intimate settings all over Wales including new work by Maria Fusco Alan Harris and Elis James Tide Whisperer 2018 by Louise Wallwein An acclaimed immersive production on the shores of Tenby tackling the global phenomenon of displacement and mass movement On Bear Ridge 2019 by Ed Thomas A co production with Royal Court Theatre which was named one of the U K s five best new plays of 2019 by The Stage Refrain 2019 by Sean Edwards A radio play produced with Wrexham s Tŷ Pawb as part of the Wales in Venice presentation at the 58th Venice Biennale Mission Control 2019 A fantasy musical co produced with Hijinx Theatre and created with Seiriol Davies staged at the Millennium Stadium References Edit Gardner Lyn 2017 05 01 From Tata to the NHS how Kully Thiarai is making theatre for Wales The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 04 20 Moss Stephen National Theatre Wales roving revolution The Guardian a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Army range play wins poet award BBC News 2011 03 25 Retrieved 2020 04 06 PORT TALBOT S epic Passion play has earned directors Michael Sheen and Bill Mitchell one of the top accolades in British theatre Wales Online 30 Oct 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Bradley Manning play scoops British drama award Reuters 2013 08 06 Retrieved 2020 04 06 Forsbrook Amelia 2011 06 14 National Theatre Wales receives Calouste Gulbenkian performance grant The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 04 06 Bordergame The Space 2016 05 22 Retrieved 2020 04 06 The City of the Unexpected Cardiff celebrates Roald Dahl British Council www britishcouncil org Retrieved 2020 04 06 We re Still Here nesta Retrieved 2020 04 06 External links EditReviews of Productions Since 2010 at http www theatre wales co uk reviews reviews details asp reviewID 5133Articles on National Theatre Wales Since 1995 http www theatre wales co uk reviews reviews details asp reviewID 3708Official website National Theatre Wales Community Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Theatre Wales amp oldid 1135710354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.