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National theatre show news attracts huge attention for historic venue

The Welsh National Theatre (WNT) has just unveiled its debut season for productions across the country. The company had been established three months earlier by actor Michael Sheen.

Sheen, as WNT’s artistic director, wants to create world class work in Wales and to tour it globally, bringing together Welsh talent to create ambitious theatre and tell Welsh stories.

Its first two productions will be a new interpretation of Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town and epic new play Owain & Henry. Both plays will feature Sheen.

Our Town, WNT’s inaugural play, will premiere at Swansea Grand Theatre from January 16-31 next year. Tickets will go on sale soon.

The venue already attracts more than 125,000 visitors a year and now Swansea Council says it’s set for even more success.

Elliott King, council cabinet member for culture, human rights and equalities, said: “The Grand is already a fantastic venue with great shows; the decision by the WNT to come to Swansea first is another great boost for the city’s cultural scene.

“It’s brilliant for local audiences and the many creative people who help make our local culture so vibrant, innovative and diverse.

“I’m delighted the WNT has chosen the Grand for its premiere – it already has fantastic programming and support; this news brings even more confidence for the future.”

The WNT is working with a rich seam of Swansea talent on Our Town, including screenwriter and TV producer Russell T Davies and Swansea-born director Francesca Goodridge.

Goodridge’s directorial talent was spotted by Michael Sheen when he saw the production Sorter, staged at the theatre by Grand-based creative collective Grand Ambition.

The Grand’s current programme already features highly acclaimed shows, including Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke, TV’s Professor Alice Roberts and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Drifters.

Swansea Grand Theatre

There’s comedy from the likes of Julian Clary, music from The Bon Jovi Experience and many others, and children’s entertainment such as Bing’s Birthday.

Coming soon is another piece of new playwriting with a strong Swansea flavour, Hot Chicks, delivered by Grand Ambition in conjunction with Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre

Swansea Grand Theatre opened in 1897 and quickly established itself as a venue for the best touring companies and star names. Its fortunes dipped until the late 1960s when the former Swansea Corporation came to the rescue.

Swansea Council continues to own, manage and fund it.

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Renowned Welsh Actor Michael Sheen has launched a new national theatre company for Wales, which he says promises to herald a ‘new dawn’ for Welsh creatives and content.

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Grand Theatre stage show to address criminal exploitation of young people

Sherman Theatre and Grand Ambition’s production of Rebecca Jade Hammond’s new play Hot Chicks has received four-star reviews and broad critical acclaim since its premiere in Cardiff last month. Whilst its run continues in Cardiff before a move to Swansea’s Grand Theatre, the education and engagement work running alongside the play is hitting full steam, with teams in both cities working with partners to engage young people with the issues in the play.

An unsettling and darkly comic play; Hot Chicks tackles one of the most urgent national crises of our times; child criminal exploitation. In developing the production, the creative team liaised with charities, social services and third sector organisations including CMET in Swansea, SAFE in Cardiff, Cascade Wales (Children’s Social Care Research and Development Centre) and YMCA Swansea. An Arts Council of Wales-funded education and engagement programme, borne of that research, is being delivered alongside the play to raise awareness of exploitation.

In Cardiff, Sherman Theatre’s Francesca Pickard has worked with freelance Outreach Facilitator Katie-Elin Salt to deliver a programme of creative workshops for young people developed alongside SAFE and with funding from Cardiff Council and the Youth Endowment Fund, bringing these young people into the theatre for the first time.

Swansea Grand theatre-based creative collective Grand Ambition have been working with staff at Swansea Council’s CMET (Contextual, Missing, Exploitation and Trafficking – Safeguarding Children and Young People in Swansea from Extra-Familial Harm) and YMCA’s YHub to support service users’ engagement with Hot Chicks, with weekly workshops at YHub exploring creative ways to express the emotions evoked by the piece.

A scene from the new Rebecca Jade Hammond play – Hot Chicks

Grand Ambition Engagement Director Michelle McTernan said:  â€œThe contribution from CMET staff and service users has been invaluable. Our writer, Rebecca Jade Hammond and the play’s director Hannah Noone attended a young people’s panel and picked up lots of tips from them to help flesh out the characters and make them human and believable. The girls in the play speak like young people from Swansea, they dream about their future.     .

“Members of the CMET Youth Panel, along with pupils from Morriston Comprehensive School and YHub users then came to the theatre to sit in on an early read-through of the script and to give us their feedback – they have really helped us to bring this story to life. It is important to us to represent voices less frequently heard on our stages. For all the attention county lines is currently receiving, there’s been very little in the media that gives voice to the young people affected. This a powerful story, with a razor-sharp, darkly funny script that sweeps you along, before bringing the reality of the situation many young people are facing painfully to light. We really hope that young people and their adults will come to see it. We believe that the arts have a valuable contribution to make in helping to highlight societal issues, and hope that Hot Chicks can do just that.”

Swansea Grand theatre-based creative collective Grand Ambition are behind the Swansea performances

Before starting rehearsals, the team consulted leading expert on Childhood Criminal Exploitation, Dr Nina Maxwell of Cardiff University, on the script. Dr Maxwell returned to see the production in Cardiff: “This is a must-see production for practitioners working with vulnerable young people, for teachers, for parents of adolescents, and importantly for young people themselves to become aware of the temptation and traps of exploitation, and how ‘one job’ can escalate to a spiral of fear, coercion, violence, sexual exploitation and criminality. 

“It would be wonderful to see this impactful play and its educational resource rolled out across Wales to inform young people and hopefully prevent them becoming victims themselves.” 

The Hot Chicks Education pack has been created by Cardiff Curriculum Team Wellbeing lead, teacher Kate Martin. This bilingual resource to accompany the play will be available to all schools in Wales via Welsh Government’s Hwb network.

The unsettling and darkly comic play deals with the subject of child exploitation

Playwright Rebecca Jade Hammond said: “In recent years, cuts to youth clubs, community centres and closing of parks have made vulnerable young people easy targets for organised crime networks.

“More recently, there has been an increase in girls and young women playing key roles and it is those women I wanted to put front and centre of this play. Hot Chicks is about those young girls who fall through the cracks of education and society, forgotten.”

Hot Chicks  was performed at Sherman Theatre in Cardiff 21 March-5 April 2025. It transfers to Swansea Grand Theatre 16-25 April 2025.

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Delve into the rich history and stunning architecture of the National Opera of Bordeaux, a cultural cornerstone in both France and Europe.

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A Rich History For over two centuries, the history of the Grand-Théùtre de Bordeaux, home to the National Opera of Bordeaux, has been marked by numerous significant events. The most notable among them occurred on 7 April 1780, with the long-awaited inauguration of the theatre. An immense crowd gathered before the doors of the new [...]

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Ik had wat appeltaart gespaard (ergo-metafoor) en ging vanavond naar de voorstelling “Holy Shit”, een monoloog van Suzanne Grotenhuis.

Veel te weinig mensen in de zaal, want het was mooi!

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Een paar jaar geleden verdwaalde theatermaker Suzanne Grotenhuis in Schotland. Niet tijdens een wandeling in het hoogland, maar tijdens het grootste en drukste theaterfestival ter wereld; het Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Ergens in de maand dat zij daar haar solovoorstelling speelde raakte ze ineens alles kwijt; de weg, zichzelf en een heldere kijk op de toekomst. [
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[15:23] Fries-Gronings duo Velocity Made Good prijst Hybrid: ‘Voor zoiets moet je anders toch al snel naar het westen’

Wytse Dijkstra en Thomas Venema spelen zaterdag tijdens de derde editie van het festival Hybrid een thuiswedstrijd in hun woonplaats Groningen. Met de elektronische rockband Velocity Made Good treden de geboren Friezen op in Grand Theatre, een van de vier festivallocaties. ,,Dit is onze show waar de mensen echt bij moeten zijn.”

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Fries-Gronings duo Velocity Made Good prijst Hybrid: ‘Voor zoiets moet je anders toch al snel naar het westen’

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[15:23] Fries-Gronings duo Velocity Made Good prijst Hybrid: ‘Voor zoiets moet je anders toch al snel naar het westen’

Wytse Dijkstra en Thomas Venema spelen zaterdag tijdens de derde editie van het festival Hybrid een thuiswedstrijd in hun woonplaats Groningen. Met de elektronische rockband Velocity Made Good treden de geboren Friezen op in Grand Theatre, een van de vier festivallocaties. ,,Dit is onze show waar de mensen echt bij moeten zijn.”

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Fries-Gronings duo Velocity Made Good prijst Hybrid: ‘Voor zoiets moet je anders toch al snel naar het westen’

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Cours Du Chapeau-Rouge, Bordeaux, France. April 2007. Ref-11792 - Denis Olivier Art Photography

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