New Theatre
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Address | Park Pl, Cardiff CF10 3LN, United Kingdom |
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Capacity | 1,144 |
Phone | +44 29 2087 8889 |
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ID | 2330273 |
About New Theatre
The New Theatre is one of the principal theatres in Cardiff, capital city of Wales, and celebrated its centenary in 2006. It is located in Cardiff city centre on Park Place, close to Cathays Park.
Lydia West show adopts 'pioneering' new model for UK tour
...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterA New Theatre production will leave its cast, crew and creative team behind when it leaves London to tour the UK...
Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre stages final act after funding cut
... " What last night was about was beginning a campaign to establish a New Theatre in Oldham and also to say, this can t happen anywhere else...
Mariupol theatre demolished 'to hide Russian crimes', aide says
... Mr Andryushchenko said the Russians were planning to leave the front of the theatre intact and destroy the rest of the structure, to build a New Theatre " on the bones of Mariupol s people"...
Shakespeare North unveils rival to London's Globe Theatre
... Blood sports and drama More than 400 years later, this playhouse and the town s links with Shakespeare have inspired the creation of a New Theatre that replicates a venue that originally began as a place for Henry VIII to stage cockfights...
Belfast: The real people and streets behind Branagh's film
... But as well as the recent cinematic success, residents in Tiger s Bay have also been getting involved in the arts through a New Theatre project...
Why is London really becoming more and more theatre?
... Tristan Baker is the co-founder of the Troubadour Theater, which has opened up two great New Theatre spaces in London...
Belfast: The real people and streets behind Branagh's film
Belfast: The Real People and streets behind Branagh's film
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This Sunday, Los Angeles will be The Stage for the biggest and most prestigious event in Hollywood's glitzy Calendar – The Oscars .
But there will be plenty of people in Northern Ireland keeping an eye on the results as Kenneth Branagh 's film, Belfast, is nominated in seven categories.
The Film draws on The Director 's working-class childhood during the late 1960s near the predominantly unionist Tiger's Bay area of north Belfast.
But as well as the recent cinematic success, residents in Tiger's Bay have also been getting involved in The Arts through a New Theatre project.
Green Shoot productions, a not-for-profit theatre company, is producing Two Plays in Tiger's Bay over The Next two years.
Source of news: bbc.com