Monday 22 September 2014

Thank you!

We're so thrilled to have Arts Council Wales' support for our Fun Palace. And we're also chuffed to bits to have had so many donations via our Kickstarter campaign. We're currently in rehearsals and we simply would not be without the support of the following people:


GrĂ¡inne Close
Lionheart-theatre.com
Dominic Lindesay-Bethune
Godfrey the Cat (and Nicola & Heather)
Jax Lovelock @ ReBloom
Othniel Smith
Sian Owen
Erica Miller
Sara Beer
Miranda Bertram
Laura Drane
Robert Harper
Angharad Thomas
Lucy Christopher
Derek Martin
Lauren
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
Megan Price
Orla Nicholls
Claire and Anthony Burns
Mrs J S Parry
Steven Keevil
Alison Smith
Valerie O’Riordan
Beverley McCullough
Matthew Bulgo
Anastasia Catris
Keith Burgess
David Bishop
Stephanie Ressort
Amanda Reed
Jonathan Wakeham
Ginny Osborne
Mr M J H Burns and Mrs S M Burns
Pie Corbett
Linda McLean
Dr Catrin Huws


Thank you everyone!

Friday 19 September 2014

Play Titles and Quotes

With just 15 days to go, we're currently offering teasers from our scripts over on Twitter and Facebook, so keep checking our pages for insights! Rehearsals have begun, chats between writers and directors are taking place and we have a great design we can't wait for you to see!


We also have play titles which is really exciting. They're listed below next to our playwrights' names to whet your appetites still further. We can't wait for you to see our work.


  • Poo Karma and Arctic Exploration - Sandra Bendelow
  • Custard Slice Eaters - Sam Burns
  • An Extraordinary Woman - Vittoria Cafolla
  • Red Heart - Poppy Corbett
  • LLOND BOL - Branwen Davies
  • John Grace - Abigail Docherty
  • Inge - Clare Duffy
  • This Time I Win - Samantha Ellis
  • Little Mermaid - Sarah Grochala
  • NISSA’S WAITING OVER THERE - Katie McCullough
  • SHIDAN - Sharon Morgan
  • A Mother’s Heart - Lisa Parry
  • UNARMED /HEB ARF - Marged Parry
  • Purple and Green -  Kaite O’Reilly
  • Sunday Morning, Dandelion Seeds - Lindsay Rodden
  • Frequency Hopping with the Ecstasy Girl - Shannon Yee

Thursday 4 September 2014

Women: Do You Know What You Are Angry About?

When theatre legend Joan Littlewood directed Shelagh Delaney's first play, A Taste of Honey, critics disgruntedly said Delaney was just like the angry young men dominating British theatre. But Littlewood said no: Delaney was different because she knew what she was angry about. 

We at Agent 160 think this is still a valid question. Do you know what you are angry about? Do we? 

As part of our Fun Palace, we're going to have what we hope will be a fierce, fun conversation about anger, feminism and activism, not just in theatre but in our lives. We hope you'll come and join in.