Saturday 8 March 2008

Cardiff ATRiuM Free Admission for Five Day Theatre Festival 10-14 March 2008


FINALS THEATRE PRODUCTIONS – A WEEK LONG FESTIVAL OF THEATRE

Just a reminder that next week sees the first ever week of finals theatre shows in the ATRiuM.

If you are able to make time we would very much like to welcome you to the theatre and studios here. There are three shows every day, at 11, 3 and 7 and each lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.

Mon10th
11am Birdsong – Main Theatre, CB4
Laura Newman, Jen Price, Lara Buck

3pm 4:48 Psychosis – Studio Theatre, CB 414
Bethan Grech, Rosemary John, Matthew Spill

7pm In Sunshine and in Shadow – Studio Theatre CB 218
Sam Bizley, Charlotte Sproul, Amy Theaker, Tegan Waites

Tues 11th
11am Estella’s Fire
Emily Birch, Jaclyn Skinner – Studio Theatre CB414

3pm Alice - Studio Theatre CB 218
Dan Jones, Laura Morgan, Rosemary Parrish, Rhiannon Williams

7 pm Gormenghast - Main Theatre, CB4
Sean Connell, Emily Holmden

Wed 12th
11 am Simply Dorothy Parker - Main Theatre, CB4
Robert Bell, Ruth Majeed, Christina Masters

3pm A Long Way Down – Studio Theatre, CB 218
Ian McAndrew, Julian Richards

7pm To Be Announced - Studio Theatre, CB 414
Chris Norman, Alan White

Thurs 13th
11am Reservoir Bitches - Main Theatre, CB4
Rhiannon Philips, Dawn Sheldon, Rhea Wooten

3pm Killing For Company - Studio Theatre, CB 218
Laura Goldsmith, Nick Markwell, Ceri Davies

7pm Room 2 Let - Main Theatre, CB4
Oli Jones, Peter Sheward


Fri 14th
11am Switch - Main Theatre, CB4
Rebecca Lewis, Nia Morgan, Matthew Picton

3pm Do Not Disturb - Studio Theatre, CB 218
Richard Beamish, Rachel Clement, Bridey Smith, Dan Thomas


7pm Too Much ( _ ) Not Enough - Main Theatre, CB4
Claire Batten, Clare Jones


ALL WELCOME. ENTRANCE IS FREE. ALL PRODUCTIONS IN THE ATRIUM.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ATRIUM MAIN RECEPTION ON 01443 668543




For additional info please contact Dr. Mark Leslie Woods at mwoods[at]glam.ac.uk

AIM: ATRiuM Intelligent Media

Chapter Arts Centre Cardiff

Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries

mwoods[at]glam[dot]ac[dot]uk

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Thursday 6 March 2008

Free Film Screening at International Women's Day at the University of Glamorgan on Saturday 8 March 2008


[Pictured above: Zanzibar Soccer Queens, Dir Florence Ayisi, UK/Tanzania, 2007]

There will be a day conference to mark International Women's Day at the University of Glamorgan on Saturday 8 March 2008.

The event is free and all are welcome.

International Women’s Day,
March 8th 2008.
University of Glamorgan, J132/234/237
Provisional Schedule

9.30 Opening remarks: Christine Chapman, Assembly
Member for Cynon Valley; Chair of the All-party Group on Women and Democracy.

9.40 Keynote speakers: Politics and the history of feminism
➢ Prof June Hannam (University of the West of England, Bristol)
➢ Kat Banyard (The Fawcett Society)

10.40 TEA/COFFEE

11.00 Presentations: Feminist activity today
➢ Kim Griffiths (Women’s Aid)
➢ Lindsay Hannigan (Trustee of the China Centre)
➢ Dilys Jackson (Women’s Arts Association)
➢ Dr Mair Rigby (Mind the Gap)



[Pictured above: Professor June Hannam]

Followed by a round-table discussion facilitated by Dr Kath Holden (University of the West of England, Bristol)

12.30 -1.30 LUNCH


Women's Archive of Wales

1.15-2.45

➢ Archif Menywod Cymru/ Women’s Archive of Wales

2.45-4.45

➢ A screening of the acclaimed film, 'Zanzibar Soccer Queens', followed by a short discussion with Florence Ayisi, the director.

A provocative and timely portrait of Women Fighters, a team of Zanzibari women playing soccer, and defining new roles and identities for themselves, in a predominantly Muslim society.
Dir Florence Ayisi, UK/Tanzania, 2007, 83 mins

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND ALL ARE WELCOME

Ffi: Contact Fiona Reid, freid1[at]glam[dot]ac[dot]uk; (01443 482815)



For additional info please contact Dr. Mark Leslie Woods at mwoods[at]glam.ac.uk

AIM: ATRiuM Intelligent Media

Chapter Arts Centre Cardiff

Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries

mwoods[at]glam[dot]ac[dot]uk

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Welsh-American Family Genealogy, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Welsh Music, Film, and Books Symposium, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Celtic Cult Cinema on the World Wide Web.

Visit the UK Film Studies and World Cinema and Music Import Showcase

© 2008 Dr. Mark Leslie Woods

Smart & Sexy? Your Queer Advantage is waiting!

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Queer Advantage, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Mordechai Razing Ziggurats, on the World Wide Web.

Click here to go directly to my personal blog page called Mordechai's Post-Evangelical-Granola on the World Wide Web.

© 2008 Dr. Mark Leslie Woods