Gwent Theatre The Drama Centre |
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| current production | past productions | |
| phone | ffôn | 01873 853167 |
| fax | ffacs | 01873 953910 |
| e-mail address | e-bost | gwenttie@uwclub.net |
| director cyfarwyddwr |
Gary Meredith |
| administrator
gweinyddydd |
Julia Davies |
| artistic
policy polisi artistig |
Gwent Theatre provides a high quality professional theatre in education and youth theatre service for schools and communities. Productions, performances and workshops create access and participation for young people to experience live theatre and to develop an appreciation of literature and the performing arts, provoke discussion of current issues and inspire an interest in the world in which they live The nature of the company’s work is all inclusive and contributes to the development of an interest in our cultural heritage and the diversity of the world around us through performances, workshops and youth theatre activities designed to complement local initiatives and strategies |
| brief history hanes cryno |
Gwent Theatre was established in 1976. . Based at the Melville Theatre at the Drama Centre, Abergavenny, a well resourced intimate theatre providing rehearsal and performance facilities for the company, the youth theatre and small scale touring companies |
| selected
past productions rhai cynhyrchiadau'r gorffenol |
‘The Moon Dragon’ by Philip Michell ‘The Wounded Angel’ by Philip Michell ‘Tawelwch yr Eira’ gan Philip Michell, cerddoriaeth gan Lucy Rivers ‘Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur’an’ by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt ‘The Music Box Maker’ by Philip Michell |
| future plans
cynlluniau at y dyfodol |
‘A Lament for Moths’ by Patrick Jones, Music by James Dean Bradfield Touring to schools May – July 2009 ‘Dr. Korczak’s Example’ by David Greig Touring to schools September – November 2009 ‘Milly and the Minotaur’ by Philip Michell Touring to schools December – March 2009/2010 ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare Gwent Young People’s Theatre at the Melville Theatre – May 2009 ‘Gregory’s Girl’ adapted by Andrew Bethell Gwent Young People’s Theatre at the Melville Theatre – July 2009 ‘The Scarecrow and his Servant’ Philip Pullman’s modern classic adapted by Simon Reade Gwent Young People’s Theatre at Abergavenny Castle – July 2009 |
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