Regular Posts Tagged ‘Jams Thomas’
1 year 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.

2 years, 6 months ago Posted in: 5 Years And Still Talking, Archive 0
A Marriage of Convenience by Ian Rowlands

Following on from Michael Kelligan’s productions of Blue Heron in the Womb and Blink, Gareth Potter, as Director, revisits this rewarding play in which he originally played the part of Rowlands’ questing young man.

2 years, 7 months ago Posted in: 5 Years And Still Talking, Archive 0
Straight Talk by Dan Anthony

A cop and his snout meet on a park bench. The cop is enticed into a magical world where fact and fiction blur and his dream (to become a good cop) becomes true.
Directed by Simon West

5 years, 9 months ago Posted in: Archive, State of the Nation 2006 0
Taffy by Caradoc Evans

In the 1920s and 1930s Evans’ work was savagely attacked by Welsh critics – he was known for a while in the Welsh press as ‘the best hated man in Wales’ – but he can now be seen as perhaps the first genuine exponent of ‘Anglo-Welsh literature’.
Directed by Steve Fisher

6 years, 7 months ago Posted in: Archive, On The Edge (Autumn 2005 season) 0
Gas Station Angel by Ed Thomas

“Powerful theatre. rich and strange, great one-liners, Thomas at his fizzingly inventive best” Financial Times.
Directed by Michael Kelligan