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”.
Two Cardiff Lads’ answer to terrorism.
Directed by Michael Kelligan.
Probably the greatest play to come out of Wales.
Directed by Hugh Thomas
Boccaccio’s Decameron reworked by romantic poet John Keats updated by the award winning playwright with great tension and great humour. Directed by Sita Calvert-Ennals.
These five men may be living in a hospice, but there’s still plenty of life, love and determination inside them.
Directed by Allan Cook.
Seven Jewish Children was written in January 2009 by Caryl Churchill as an urgent response to the violent situation in the Gaza Strip. It was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London on February 6th 2009.
Directed by Terry Victor
Blocked writer Trecci wishes to be left alone on his barge, only stepping out for a riotous visit to the pub and an occasional sexual encounter with his neighbour’s one-legged wife.
Directed by Michael Kelligan
A much-loved comedy writer, this early Vickery play, whilst full of hilarity,also sensitively examines a marriage forty years on and at its romantic beginning.
Directed by Michael Kelligan
A play from 1970s Chile which focuses on the gulf between ‘los rotos’ (the broken ones) and the affluent middle classes. “exceptionally skilfully constructed”- The Guardian. Tango dancers especially welcome!
Directed by Michael Kelligan.
Performances Chapter, Cardiff Wed 14 Nov 2007, 8pm, £3 on the door Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea, Thurs 15 Nov 2007, 7.30pm £3 Cast The Howie Lee – Jack Llewellyn The Rookie Lee – James Ashton Director Michael Kelligan Review ……The next night, my hearing had recovered sufficiently for me to be able to catch the [...]