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Archives for November 2009

Write To Rock

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 12:37 UK time, Tuesday, 24 November 2009

This week four bands and four playwrights are living and working together to create four brand new pieces that'll be performed at Clwyd Theatr Cymru on Saturday.

It's a project called Write to Rock and the bands and writers were paired up last Saturday in a sort of FA Cup type selection - their names were pulled out of a hat, so no choice on either side.

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A new Chapter

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 17:02 UK time, Monday, 23 November 2009

Cardiff's is being officially re-launched this week. It's had a glossy new look and, more importantly, the former school has undergone major structural changes and improvements over the last 12 months or so.

The re-development has cost the best part of £4 million and has completely transformed the foyer and bar areas and refurbished the cinemas and theatre.

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National Theatre Wales: director face to face

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 11:24 UK time, Monday, 23 November 2009

The mastermind of National Theatre Wales will be answering questions about the organisation's plans for its first year at a free talk at Wales Millennium Centre on Wednesday, 25th November.

John McGrath is joining me in the Centre's Victor Salvi Room at 6pm to talk about the newest national theatre company around. The talk is free but tickets can be pre-booked at WMC.

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Cappuccino Girls at Swansea's Grand Theatre

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 18:06 UK time, Friday, 20 November 2009

The multi-talented Mal Pope's new musical is at the Grand Theatre in Swansea next week. Cappuccino Girls is being billed as a mixture of Friends and Sex & the City though Mal says it's based on his wife and two of her mates who meet for coffee and putting the world to right chats.

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Arts and homelessness

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 10:44 UK time, Friday, 20 November 2009

Today I'm chairing a discussion at Swansea's Taliesin Arts Centre about homelessness and the arts.

Shelter Cymru is working in partnership with the Arts Centre and Streetwise Opera, a charity set up in 2002 to support the personal development of homeless and formerly homeless people through taking part in professional music making.

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Triple birthday celebrations at the Wales Millennium Centre

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 10:50 UK time, Thursday, 19 November 2009

Three milestone birthdays were celebrated in style at Wales Millennium Centre on 14 November.

Of course, it's five years since the centre opened but a massive concert was arranged to say happy birthday to the composer Karl Jenkins and to mark 10 years of devolution in Wales as well as play a part in the WMC's celebrations.

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Owen Teale: a samurai test for acting

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 17:04 UK time, Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Spare a thought for Welsh actor Owen Teale, who's rehearsing in Japan for a new play about the British Samurai, William Adams. Acting is hard enough when it's in your native language but poor Owen has lines to learn in both English and Japanese.

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Joan Baker: a life in painting

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 11:11 UK time, Tuesday, 17 November 2009

An exhibition to try and catch opens at the University of Glamorgan's gallery on December 9th. It's a retrospective of the work of Cardiff's Joan Baker. That may not be an instantly recognisable name unless you studied at Cardiff College of Art between 1945 and 1983.

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Inspirational singing from Cardiff International Academy of Voice

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 15:32 UK time, Monday, 16 November 2009

Two of the operatic stars of tomorrow will be joining me on this week's Radio Wales Arts Show. They're both studying at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice, set up at the University by one of the world's favourite tenors, Dennis O'Neill.

The course is designed to give young professional singers a firm grounding in performance and hone their skills with expert tutors and it attracts singers from literally across the world.

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Verdict from the National Theatre Wales launch

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 16:46 UK time, Thursday, 5 November 2009

I've just got back from the launch of National Theatre Wales' first year of programming and I'm really excited.

The fact that the new company would be staging 12 shows around Wales was common knowledge and that it aimed to bring a fresh and innovative approach to English language drama but all I can say is WOW!

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Arthur Giardelli

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 16:38 UK time, Thursday, 5 November 2009

I was really saddened to hear that the artist Arthur Giardelli had died. He was 98 and had been one of the major figures in Welsh art for over half a century.

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National Theatre's map of Wales

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´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts | 15:19 UK time, Thursday, 5 November 2009

National Theatre Wales today unveiled its much anticipated first programme of events, and what a spectacle it promises to be.

Established in late 2007 by the Welsh Assembly Government and the Arts Council of Wales, at the helm of the company is creative director John McGrath, who outlined the 13 exciting events that the company has lined up in their bid to create a "Theatre Map of Wales".

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´óÏó´«Ã½ Cymru Wales seeks artist for special "Grav" commission

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´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts | 17:10 UK time, Wednesday, 4 November 2009

´óÏó´«Ã½ Cymru Wales is searching for an artist to create a permanent tribute to the late broadcaster Ray Gravell.

The commission is to create a portrait sculpture in memory of the accomplished rugby player from Mynydd-y-Garreg who became a familiar and much-loved presenter on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales services.

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Cut On The Bias: clothes worth a read

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 15:59 UK time, Wednesday, 4 November 2009

I've been lucky to have been sent a proof copy of a new collection of short stories to be published by Honno in January. Edited by Stephanie Tillotson, explores the intensely personal relationship women can have with their clothes.

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Rembrandt painting on show at National Museum

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´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Arts | 14:53 UK time, Wednesday, 4 November 2009

A portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet by Rembrandt, which has hung in Penrhyn Castle near Bangor for 150 years, has gone on display at Cardiff's National Museum and Gallery of Wales.

Rembrandt, one of the world's most celebrated artists, was commissioned in 1657 to paint the portrait of the weathy lady from Amsterdam.

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National Theatre Wales: launching with a bang

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 16:01 UK time, Tuesday, 3 November 2009

This Thursday - Bonfire Night - is when National Theatre Wales officially launches its first year programme. The English-language company has ambitions plans to provide drama for the whole of the country and new productions month by month.

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Bad Boy Bryn

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 16:25 UK time, Monday, 2 November 2009

On the Radio Wales Arts Show this Thursday I'm talking to Bryn Terfel about his latest venture - a CD and concert tour called Bad Boys.

It's a really good idea which Bryn came up with to bring together some of his favourite arias from opera and musical theatre. Bass baritones tend to be the villains of opera.

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