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Down Town Paradise by Mark Jenkins

“A measured and provoking drama, confident in its craftsmanship…A powerhouse of emotion”. Kate Stratton Evening Standard.

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Love In Plastic by Ian Rowlands

“Ian Rowlands is undisputedly one of Wales’ most interesting and exciting playwrights” David Adams. Harold becomes obsessed with an image of an actress, to find her he journeys into the evils of society.

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The Custom House by Kit Lambert

In a disused custom house on the edge of a new European state two men dream of crossing the border and starting a new life. Will they find the determination to fulfil their dream? A brilliant emerging young Cardiff based playwright.

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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard

At its first performance at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1966 Observer critic Ronald Bryden called Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead “the most brilliant debut by a young playwright since John Arden”.

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Free Folk by Gary Owen

“Rivets your attention and there is a surprise around every corner” – The Stage.
Directed by Elise Davison.

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Orange by Alan Harris

Two Cardiff Lads’ answer to terrorism.
Directed by Michael Kelligan.

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Kick For Touch by Peter Gill

A 1970′s love triangle.
Directed by Bethan Morgan.

10 months ago Posted in: Back To The Boys, On The Edge, What's On 0
Where Does The Laughter Come From by Gwynne Edwards

In his own words, Wales’ premier laughter maker gives us some incites.
Directed by Lynn Hunter.

11 months, 2 weeks ago Posted in: Back To The Boys, On The Edge, What's On 0
The Perplexing Puzzle of the Pedigree Pet and the Policeman by Terry Victor

Sherlock Holmes as never seen before.
Written and directed by Terry Victor.

1 year ago Posted in: Back To The Boys, On The Edge, What's On 1
Nine Suitcases by Bela Zsolt, translated by Ladislaus Lob

Another amazing expedition following Prince’s adaptation of Gringo’s Journey.
Directed by Lynn Hunter.