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CountyGlamorgan
From30th June 2015
To11th July 2015
When19:00. Mats 13:00
General (V1277)
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  • Date of change: 8 Jul 15 - T1873309451

(150)

Work:: (150) (S1192627058)

Wales' two national theatre companies - National Theatre Wales and Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru - team up for the very first time, with one of the country's leading artists, Marc Rees, and broadcaster S4C to create ?a visual and storytelling feast. Performed in English, Welsh and Spanish, {150} will bring to life key moments in the story of the 150 Welsh men, women and children who settled in Patagonia in 1865, and the lives of their descendants today. This multi-platform production, combining live performance in Wales with a specially commissioned film from Patagonia, will be staged in the Royal Opera House stores near Aberdare - a vast building not normally open to the public, close to the homes of many of the original settlers.
Author Marc Rees

Production:: (T1873309451)

All performances will be captioned in English and Welsh.
Producer National Theatre Wales
Producer Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru (in association with S4C)
Director Marc Rees
Music John Hardy
Lighting Nick Mumford
Sound Mike Beer
Design Ethan Forde (video design)
Costume Angharad Matthews
Choreographer Angharad Harrop
Performer Gareth Aled
Performer Rosalind Brooks
Performer Dafydd Emyr
Performer Eddie Ladd
Performer Beth Powlesland
Performer Caroline Sabin
Performer Lara Ward

Listing:: L1976412373

This event takes place at Royal Opera House Stores, Royal Opera House, Aberaman Industrial Estate, Aberdare CF44 6DA



Production details

All performances will be captioned in English and Welsh. This event takes place at Royal Opera House Stores, Royal Opera House, Aberaman Industrial Estate, Aberdare CF44 6DA

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