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The spark is instant. Miles away from home they find each other. They were going to make it big, together. Fast forward years later, a world reset and changed forever they return to where they left it. One an award-winning writer, the other adopting a child and putting faith in crystals. The spark is still there, electric and dangerous. But how do you heal once you’ve been burned? This lyrical and witty three-hander is a heartfelt examination of what happens instead of “happy ever after”. Chippy Lane Productions, one of Wales’ foremost new writing theatre companies, presents its third production ‘RIGHT WHERE WE LEFT US’ by Cardiffian playwright Rebecca Jade Hammond at Chapter Arts Centre. Directed by the newly appointed Artistic Director of The Torch Theatre, Chelsey Gillard. Running from Wednesday 28th September to Wednesday 5th October with two alternating companies of actors including Hannah Daniel, Jacob Ifan, Jonathan Hawkins, Rick Yale and Francois Pandolfo. Tickets are available online via www.chapter.org or through the box office by calling 029 2031 1050. Our BSL performance is on Saturday 1st October at 2:30pm. And our touch tour is on Saturday 1st October at 6pm. All our performances are accessible to the visually impaired. Don’t forget to follow us on twitter, Instagram and Facebook for further info. This production is kindly supported by Arts Council Wales and Philip Carne.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. This is our NY 2020 special, an extract from OVER THE HILL by Emily White. Moira is in her late 80's and has been stuck indoors being looked after by carers on 15-minute shifts, for as long as she can remember. She is bored, lonely, pissed-off and longing for adventure but her daughter won't let her leave the house. Until Rhodri, an eighteen-year-old oddball arrives to care for her full-time and together they set off on a road trip of the imagination. Writer: Emily White Emily is an emerging screenwriter and playwright. She originally trained as an actress at RADA before changing tack and obtaining an MA in Theatre Writing at the University of York in 2015. In the five years since graduating she has been shortlisted and longlisted for numerous competitions including: Bolton Octagon Top Five Season, Arcola Heretic Voices, 4 Screenwriting, 4Stories, and BBC Drama Room. In 2018 she won a place on Channel 4’s 4Screenwriting Course where she developed her pilot Land of My Fathers about a Syrian refugee coming to live in a small Welsh town. She was then selected to be part of the BBC Wales Writersroom group ‘Welsh Voices’ in 2019. Her acclaimed play, Pavilion, premiered at Theatr Clwyd in Sept-Oct 2019, directed by the Olivier award winning director Tamara Harvey and published by Faber & Faber. Her digital theatre microplay ‘Homework’ was released in October online for Wrapt Films/Open Sky Theatre, to high acclaim. She is under commission to write another play for Theatr Clwyd and was one of six writers selected for English Touring Theatre’s Nationwide Voices Program 2020. She also has a television serial in development with Little Door Productions. Director: Chelsey Gillard Chelsey is the Carne Trust Associate Director at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, where she recently worked on The Snow Queen . She is also a co-founder of PowderHouse, the Company in Residence at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. Recent Directing credits include: Antigone (National Theatre Wales/ Sherman Theatre/ PowderHouse), The Invisible Woman (Wales Millennium Centre and tour), Saethu Cwnigod/Shooting Rabbits (Sherman Theatre and tour) and BLUE (Chippy Lane/Chapter Arts Centre). Currently Chelsey is on the script reading panel for both the Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Award and The Other Room’s New Page programme. Chelsey is an Associate Director of Chippy Lane. Performer: Michelle McTernan Michelle has been a professional actress for 24 years. She is also a Drama Practitioner and runs a disability theatre in Swansea S.Wales. Theatre Credits Includes: Metamorphosis (Hijinx Theatre Company) The Revlon Girl (Edinburgh Festival/Park Theatre, London) Mission Control (Hijinx Theatre/National Theatre Wales) The Three Night Blitz, (Joio Productions/Swansea Grand Theatre) Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream, (Pontardawe Arts Centre) The Revlon Girl, Barren (October Sixty Six Productions) Bara Bread (Theatr Gwalia) Macbeth, Merchant Of Venice, Buoy, Fall Out 84 (Pontardawe Arts Centre) GrannyAnnie,Trivial Pursuits, Erogenous Zones, Roots And Wings, Family Planning, Kiss On The Bottom (GrassrootsProductions)FleshAndBlood(ShermanTheatre/Hampstead Theatre),TheOystercatchers )SwanseaGrand/ShermanTheatre),Blue Remembered Hills (Torch Theatre), Under Milk Wood, Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (Clwyd Theatr Cymru/Tour),Twelfth Night, Cymbeline, The Merchant Of Venice (Ludlow Festival) And (Wales Theatre Company/Tour). Television And Film Work Includes: The Crown (Netflix) Casualty (BBC Wales) The Lost Viking (Tornado Productions), Sisters, (Tornado Productions), Aetheled, Tree Bastards, (Tornado Films/Nowhere Fast Productions),The Healers (Pooka Films) Stella (Tidy Productions, Sky1 Hd) 4 Series semi regular, Rain (Tornado Films) Caerdydd (S4C) Midnight (Nowhere Fast Productions) Dr Terrible’s House Of Horrible (Bbc), Tales From Pleasure Beach (Bbc), Light In The City (Bbc Wales) And The Feature Film Very Annie Mary (Dragon Pictures). Bobinogs. Cbeebies/Bbc Wales/Worldwide. Radio Work Includes: Goat St Runners, Return Journey (Lighthouse Theatre Co),Cottage Industry (BBC Radio Wales) Commercial- GumTree, BT Advert, Llandovey House Advert, Mind Cymru Advert. Performer: Lissa Berry Lissa is an actress, voiceover artist and narrator. Her theatre career began at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff in the mid 80s in productions of Mishima and Hamlet. She performed in many productions in London, including Queen Christina at BAC, White Lies at the Finborough Theatre and NewsRevue at The Canal Cafe Theatre. She is a regular performer at Short Stories Aloud in Oxford and also at The Berko Speakeasy where in 2018, she had the privilege of performing a duologue with Geoffrey Palmer called Easter Lilies. Also in 2018 she wrote and performed her first solo piece, Sin Eater, directed by Chelsey Gillard at the Offbeat Festival in Oxford and then as an extract for the Chippy Lane Welsh Women’s showcase at The Old Red Lion in London. In 2019 she was selected as the Welsh entrant for the BBC Radio 4 Norman Beaton Fellowship Award where she became a finalist. She began her voiceover career as a continuity announcer for BBC Choice, Sky Arts and as a co-announcer with Phill Jupitus for the Paramount Comedy Channel. She has narrated many TV shows and documentaries for BBC, ITV, Channel 4,, Sky Arts and Discovery, such as Horizon, Ancient Apocalypse and World’s Most Extreme. Her most recent audiobook titles for Audible are Impossible Causes by Julie Mayhew, The Librarian by Salley Vickers and How to Belong by Sarah Franklin. Written by Emily White Directed by Chelsey Gillard Performed by Michelle McTernan & Lissa BerryProduced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition This podcast has been kindly supported by The Carne Trust.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. This is our Xmas 2020 special, an extract from CARDBOARD DAD by Alan Harris. Donna waits for David, alone in they're flat. Alone, that is, until she gets a special cardboard delivery that turns her world inside out. Alan Harris's bitter-sweet comedy, tells the tale of a woman who realises that second best is never enough. Writer: Alan Harris Plays written for theatres throughout the UK and internationally, including Paines Plough, Manchester Royal Exchange, the Sherman Theatre and National Theatre Wales. He won a Judge's Award at the Bruntswood Prize for How My Light Is Spent . Musicals and opera include the book for The Scythe of Time at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. The Left Behind (BBC Studios/BBC3) won the BAFTA for Best Single Drama (and BAFTA Cymru for Best Television Drama). He has also written plays for BBC Radio 4, Radio 3 and Amazon Audible. Director: Hannah Noone Alumni of the Sherman Theatre’s JMK Directors Group (supported by The Carne Trust), Co-Artistic Director of Opera'r Ddraig and an Associate Director for Chippy Lane. Directing credits include: Lung Water - Network Reading (Chippy Lane / NTW / Sherman), TEN/DEG (Sherman Theatre), Elixir of Love (Opera’r Ddraig / Kings Head), Arcadia (RWCMD), Worlds Apart in War (Theatr Clwyd / National Trust), Between Eternity & Time (RWCMD / Sherman Theatre), BoHo (Hijinx / Theatr Clwyd). She has also worked as Assistant Director and Staff Director at the Royal Opera House and The National.Performer: Cecilia Appiah Cecilia is a recent graduate of BA Acting at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama class of 2020. Since graduating she has been working with BBC Radio Drama as part of the radio drama company where she has been working on various plays including The Son, Life is a Radio in the dark and Wasteland all aired on Radio 4 and 3. She has recently filmed an episode for BBC Casualty and participated in the play reading of Gull with the Far Away Plays. Performer: Luke Nunn A 2020 graduate from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Since graduating Luke has been part of the Radio Drama Company at the BBC working on a number of projects including: Keeping the Wolf Out, Life is a Radio in the Dark and Clash. Luke has most recently finished shooting a feature film (The Road Dance) on the Isle of Lewis. Sound Designer: Charlie ForanCharlie is a graduate of the BA (Hons) Stage Management and Technical Theatre Course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. During that time, specialising in live sound engineering, theatrical sound design and recording. Charlie has worked on productions such as An Octoroon at The National and Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall. Alongside these productions, Charlie has worked on podcasts with Unheard Poetry on their Pride and Protest series and on Chippy Lane Productions (Samu(El)egy) and THE STARS IN THE DARKROOM. Written by Alan Harris Directed by Hannah Noone Performed by Cecilia Appiah featuring Luke NunnSound Design By Charlie ForanProduced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition This podcast has been kindly supported by The Carne Trust.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of theirs, and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. *THIS EPISODE IS STREAMING ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Writer: Jonny CotsenBased in Cardiff, I’m a performance artist, consultant for inclusion and access and advocate for deaf communities.. I’m a trustee for Disability Arts Cymru, Theatre Iolo and Nova Theatre. I’m involved with multiple local and national initiatives supporting inclusion and equality of opportunity in the arts, including Arts Council Wales, Theatr Iolo, Unlimited Connects, Watershed Bristol and Culture Reset. My performing credits are: 'Louder Is Not Always Clearer' (Mr & Mrs Clark, touring 2018 - CURRENT), ‘English' (Quarantine and National Theatre Wales, 2018), Ways Of Being Together (Jo Fong, 2019), and Cardiff: City Road Stories (Sherman Theatre, 2019). FIlm; ‘Next Of Kin’ (Reality Theatre 2020) Performer: Will Lewis Will is a Deaf actor based in London and his paternal family are from Wales. Career highlights include: Fleabag (BBC), “Our Country’s Good (Ramps On The Moon), Deaf Funny (BSL Zone) and Deaf Awakening (D-Live). Will has also performed in music videos, commercials, short films, social media campaigns and inclusive theatre in education for young deaf and hearing people. He is an online presenter for Triple C and has just completed British Sign Language Level 6. “Why Does It Matter” is Will’s first podcast. Director: Chelsey Gillard Chelsey is the Carne Trust Associate Director at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, where she recently worked on The Snow Queen . She is also a co-founder of PowderHouse, the Company in Residence at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. Recent Directing credits include: Antigone (National Theatre Wales/ Sherman Theatre/ PowderHouse), The Invisible Woman (Wales Millennium Centre and tour), Saethu Cwnigod/Shooting Rabbits (Sherman Theatre and tour) and BLUE (Chippy Lane/Chapter Arts Centre). Currently Chelsey is on the script reading panel for both the Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Award and The Other Room’s New Page programme. Chelsey is an Associate Director of Chippy Lane. Written by Jonny Cotsen Directed by Chelsey Gillard Performed by Will Lewis Produced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition Captioning by Tom Bevan This podcast has been kindly supported by The Carne Trust.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of theirs, and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. Written & Performer: Connor Allen Since graduating from Trinity Saint David as an Actor, Newport born Connor has worked with many companies in Wales and beyond. He is a member of National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and was also the winner of Triforce’s Cardiff MonologueSlam. As a writer Connor has written for many companies such as Dirty Protest, National Theatre Wales and BBC Wales. Connor wrote Dom’s Drug Prayer for Sherman Theatre’s TEN / DEG series. He’s had an ACW funded debut play and two Literature Wales commissions. He’s also part of the BBC Wales Welsh Voices 19/20 and The Welsh Royal Court Writers Group. Director: Keeley Lane Keeley is an actor and director from Yorkshire and trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. She is also Artistic Director of Buglight Theatre. Keeley is currently Assistant Director at Leeds Playhouse on Fairy Poppins and the Naughty Winter Ghost. Her other recent directing credits include: Radio plays- What’s your story? -Right up Our street, Audio drama- Scriptworks- Cast Theatre, Stage plays: Jack & The Beanstalk-Cre:8 Theatre, Delicate Flowers- Single Story Theatre. She was also Associate Director with Ruth Carney on The Miami Showband Story written by Marie Jones & Martin Lynch with GBL productions. Sound Designer: Charlie Foran Charlie is a graduate of the BA (Hons) Stage Management and Technical Theatre Course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. During that time, specialising in live sound engineering, theatrical sound design and recording. Charlie has worked on productions such as An Octoroon at The National and Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall. Alongside these productions, Charlie had worked on podcasts with Unheard Poetry on their Pride and Protest series and on Chippy Lane Productions (Samu(El)egy). Written & Performed by Connor Allen Directed by Keeley Lane Sound Designer Charlie ForanProduced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition This podcast has been kindly supported by The Carne Trust.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of theirs, and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. A WALK by Jon Berry Performer: Grace VanceGrace is an Actor and Voice Over Artist and trained with a full scholarship at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Grace’s television credits include Ashes To Ashes (BBC 1), School of Comedy (E4) and Demons (ITV 1). Voice over credits include When The Dog Dies (BBC Radio 4), Rainbow Magic: Return To Rainspell Island (directed by Hiroshi Kawamata for The Answerstudio), Pet Squad (directed by Darrall Macqueen for CBBC), Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (Mercury Steam) and ongoing work with Pearson, for whom Grace voices a line of Educational Language Tapes. Grace’s theatre credits include The Sound of Music (London Palladium, Really Useful Group), various productions with the Bristol Playwrights’ Collective, and solo show ZERO (Underbelly at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival / The King’s Head) for which Grace was the recipient of the NSDF Special Mention for Acting. Writer: Jon Berry Jon is a playwright, writer and editor. He is currently co-editor of Our Square Mile/Ein Milltir Sgwâr along with Robert Minhinnick. Credits include Bear (EverythingAtOnce, WMC), Strays (Sherman Theatre), Elegy for David (Bristol Playwrights’ Collective). Work in development includes Tachwedd (Theatre503), Birdwatching (Royal Court). Jon is a current member of Theatre503’s 503Five programme and Royal Court’s Welsh Writers Group. He is an alum of Sherman Theatre New Welsh Playwrights’ Programme and National Theatre Wales’ Egin. He received the Kevin Elyot Award for Playwriting 2018. Director: Alice Eklund Alice is a bilingual Welsh director and emerging dramaturg. She is also the founder of BolSHE, a women-led company made to celebrate and utilise Welsh and Wales based women. She is also a reader for this year’s Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Award. Director credits include See For Yourself and Bratiaith by Claire Boot and Mali Ann Rees (Heart of Cardiff, Sherman Theatre), Seaside by Martha Reed (KickItDown Productions), Y Rhyfelwraig & ZIP by Elin Phillips and Alun Saunders (TEN/DEG, Sherman Cymru), Constellations by Nick Payne (British Festival of One Act Plays & The Other Room). Assistant Director credits include Wanted Petula by Fabrice Melquiot/adapted by Daf James (August012 R&D), Hela by Mari Izzard (The Other Room, Theatre 503), A Night in the Clink by Matthew Bulgo, Tracy Harris and Branwen Davies (Papertrail, Sherman Cymru), The Awkward Years by Matthew Bulgo (The Other Room). She is also assisting on another project in development with August012 for November 2020. Written by Jon Berry Performed & Produced by Grace Vance Directed by Alice Eklund Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition THUMBS UP By Joshua McCord Writer & Performer: Joshua McCord Joshua trained as an Actor at the Royal Welsh college of Music and Drama and has worked professionally as an Actor for over Ten years in both Theatre and Television. Joshua’s Theatre credits include numerous productions with Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre and The West End productions of WAR HORSE, COOL HAND LUKE and most recently DON QUIXOTE for the RSC at the Garrick Theatre. His Television Credits include POLDARK, JOSH, DOCTORS and he plays the regular role Billy Tucker in the BBC comedy series “THE TUCKERS”. As a writer, his first short film "Dad" aired on BBC Wales in 2018. Director: Lisa Diveney Lisa is a Welsh director and was Emerging Director at National Theatre of Wales in 2019. Director credits include Merry F**king Christmas Kids by Kelly Jones (Rapid Write Response,Theatre 503), rehearsed readings include Papatango’s WriteWest, Kath Chandler’s Bird (The Far Away Plays) and a lockdown monologue penned by Rick Allden, starring Andrea Hall, Be Careful What You Show (CompactsUK). Work in development includes plays by Kelly Jones and Michael Currell. Assistant Director credits include Shook (Papatango/Southwark Playhouse), For All I Care (NTW) and The Lucky Spot (RWCMD). She has also assisted on numerous workshops and readings, most recently for Chippy Lane Productions and The Far Away Plays. Lisa has worked extensively as an actor and voice over artist since training at RWCMD. Written and performed by Joshua McCordDirected & edited by Lisa Diveney Sound Engineer Tom Sichel Produced by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of there’s and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. SASHAY AWAY Writer: Rhys Warrington Rhys is a writer and actor who grew up in Carmarthenshire is South West Wales and is now based in London. He trained as an actor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and has worked extensively in theatre, both regionally and in the West End since he graduated in 2014. His acting credits include: ‘The Mousetrap’ (St Martin’s Theatre) 'Great Expectations’ (Vaudeville Theatre) ‘Praxis Makes Perfect’ (NTW). As a writer his debut play BLUE (★★★★ The Guardian) opened in January 2019 at Chapter Arts Centre. The play was produced by Chippy Lane Productions, a London based theatre company that champions Welsh work in and beyond Wales. Following BLUE Rhys has been working on a film with director Joe Stephenson (Chicken, Mckellen: Playing the Part) about the life of 70s Texan serial killer Dean Corll. Alongside this he has been working on new play ‘Fossils” with director Francesca Goodridge. Rhys is a creative associate of Chippy Lane and is published by Methuen. Performer: Mari IzzardMari is an Actor/Writer from Bridgend, South Wales who trained at RWCMD. She loves telling stories that are full of heart and impacts social dialogue in some way. Credits include: Brian & Charles for Film4 & BFI, Comedy of Errors at Storyhouse/Grosvenor Open Air Theatre, Wolfie for National Theatre Wales, Lord of the Flies for Sherman Theatre/Theatr Clwyd, Pride & Prejudice for Regents Park Open Air Theatre, A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Royal Shakespeare Company and Gwaith/Cartref for S4C. In 2018 she became the inaugural winner of the Violet Burns Playwright Award and is one of the nominees for The Stage Debut Awards 2020 for Best Writer for her original bilingual play HELA. Director: Izzy Rabey Izzy is a Theatre Director, Applied Drama Facilitator (specialising in adolescent mental health and Autism) and Musician originally from Machynlleth in Mid-Wales. She co-founded Run Amok in 2013 with Jonathan Patton and since then has directed numerous productions for the company including a sell-out tour of 4:48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane (2014), Flowers of the Dead Red Sea by Ed Thomas (2014) and Hang by debbie tucker green (2017). Assistant Director credits include: Play/Silence (The Other Room Theatre, 2016), On Bear Ridge (National Theatre Wales/The Royal Court, 2019) and All of It by Alistair McDowall (The Royal Court, 2020). Izzy recently directed Wolfie by Ross Willis for National Theatre Wales’ 2020 ‘Network’ project. Izzy has worked on new writing as a director and applied theatre practitioner in association with Paines Plough, Theatr Clwyd and Sherman Theatre. She is currently Trainee Director at The Royal Court and an Emerging Director with National Theatre Wales. A PC Writer & Performer: Paisley JacksonPaisley Jackson is a Newport Born, London and Wales based actor and writer, graduating from East15 BA Acting, winner of the Laurence Olivier Bursary, Listed by BBC England as a promising writer and represented by Redshaw Management. Paisley’s one woman play Celtic manners, had a two day sold out run at the Tristan Bates Theatre off the West end after winning the John thaw initiative; working class season in association with Actors Awareness, Enabling her to gain attention from various high end production companies in both TV and Theatre. She was Long Listed for the Pint Size Prize Bunker theatre, and reached the top 4% of the BBC England Writers room. Recent Credits Include: Ann Bony and Mary Read /Che Walker, Queens Theatre; Celtic Manners /written and performed by Paisley Jackson, Tristan Bates; Who run the World? /Chippy Lane Production for the Old Red Lion; The Massive /Rebecca Jade Hammond, London Welsh Centre & The Other Room; The Red Fiesta /Alan Harris, The Other Room; ‘COMMA’ TEN/ Kelly Jones, Sherman Theatre. Director: Lisa Diveney Lisa is a Welsh director and was Emerging Director at National Theatre of Wales in 2019. Director credits include Merry F**king Christmas Kids by Kelly Jones (Rapid Write Response,Theatre 503), rehearsed readings include Papatango’s WriteWest, Kath Chandler’s Bird (The Far Away Plays) and a lockdown monologue penned by Rick Allden, starring Andrea Hall, Be Careful What You Show (CompactsUK). Work in development includes plays by Kelly Jones and Michael Currell. Assistant Director credits include Shook (Papatango/Southwark Playhouse), For All I Care (NTW) and The Lucky Spot (RWCMD). She has also assisted on numerous workshops and readings, most recently for Chippy Lane Productions and The Far Away Plays. Lisa has worked extensively as an actor and voice over artist since training at RWCMD. Produced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition This podcast is generously supported by The Carne Trust.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of there’s and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. ‘FADED BY THE PIPS’ Written and performed by Rebecca Jade Hammond Dedicated to Jacob (Jack) Hodgkinson Writer/ Performer: Rebecca Jade Hammond Training Royal Central School of Speech & Drama. Writing credits include: Advanced Playwriting course (National Theatre), top 5% Writers Room (BBC), shortlisted for Papatango (2018), co-writer of award-winning & Raindance finalist Web Comedy MIDNIGHTMIRACLE (Amazon Prime), literary reader for Hampstead Theatre, facilitator of Welsh Female Writers Group, Creator of BLUE (published by Methuen). Performing credited include: The Tuckers (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC), Doctors (BBC), Trollied (Sky One), MidnightMiracle (Amazon Prime), Confection (Misfit Films) Happiness Ltd (Plymouth Theatre Royal / Salisbury Playhouse), Love Steals Us From Loneliness (Chippy Lane / Chapter / Camden People’s Theatre), The Laramie Project (Lost Theatre), Heresies (Bristol Old Vic). Rebecca is Artistic Director of Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Director: Chelsey Gillard Chelsey is an Associate Director for Chippy Lane. She is also the Carne Trust Associate Director at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough and a co-founder of the multilingual devising company PowderHouse who are Company in Residence at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. Currently she is on the reading panel for the Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Prize. Recent Directing Credits include: ANTIGONE (Network Playreadings, National Theatre Wales, Sherman Theatre and PowderHouse), The Invisible Woman (Ailsa Jenkins with Wales Millennium Centre and Welsh tour), BLUE (Chippy Lane Productions), Saethu Cwingod/ Shooting Rabbits (PowderHouse with Sherman Theatre and Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru). Written & Performed by Rebecca Jade Hammond Directed by Chelsey Gillard Produced by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition With additional text from LUNG WATER by Jacob Hodgkinson For more episodes subscribe to our podcast on Itunes, Spotify and our website www.chippylaneproductions.co.uk THIS PODCAST CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast series 2. This special episode is dedicated to our beloved Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and the MaMT students. The episode showcases 7 actor/writer students who've written, performed and recorded their own pieces in isolation. The pieces are written and performed by the following: Harriet Boughey Lucy Mcilwaine Leah Willis Gregory George Erin Claire Spence Samuel Keeler Jesse Ashby Intro and & Outro by Luke McCall and Michael Robert Lowe Dramaturgical support by Chelsey Gillard, Hannah Noone and Martha Reed Edited by Rebecca Jade Hammond Produced by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition For more episodes subscribe to our podcast on Itunes, Spotify and our website www.chippylaneproductions.co.uk THIS PODCAST CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE *Please be aware these pieces vary in sound quality and volume through the episode as they were recorded in different locations.…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of there’s and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. Episode 4(Samu(El)egy)by Jacob Hodgkinson Writer: Jacob HodgkinsonA graduate of the 2013 Royal Court Young Writers Programme and the 2016/18 New Welsh Playwrights Programmes at the Sherman Theatre supported by The Carne Trust. His play BETWEEN ETERNITY AND TIME was produced at the RWCMD and the Gate Theatre, London, as part of the RWCMD’s NEW:2019 season. Jacob's other works have received rehearsed readings at the Sherman Theatre and Theatre503 and have been shortlisted for BBC Writersroom Scriptroom 8 and the 2016 Wales Drama Award, and longlisted for BBC Script Room Drama 2019, the 2017 Bruntwood Prize and the 2017 Papatango New Writing Prize. Jacob is the Associate Playwright at Chippy Lane Productions. Director: Hannah NooneAlumni of the Sherman Theatre’s JMK Directors Group (supported by The Carne Trust), Co-Artistic Director of Opera'r Ddraig and an Associate Director for Chippy Lane. Directing credits include: Elixir of Love (Opera’r Ddraig & Kings Head); Arcadia (Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama); Worlds Apart in War (Theatr Clwyd & The National Trust); Between Eternity and Time (RWCMD & Sherman Theatre); BoHo (Hijinx & Theatr Clwyd). Credits as Associate and Assistant Director: Uncle Vanya (Theatr Clwyd & Sheffield Theatres); The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (Theatr Clwyd). Credits as Staff Director: Mr Gum & The Dancing Bear (National Theatre); Home, I’m Darling (National Theatre & Theatr Clwyd). Actor: Oliver Morgan-ThomasA Welsh actor who graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2015. Most recently Oliver played the lead in Winners, a Nova Theatre and Sherman Theatre collaboration directed by Samantha Alice Jones. His other theatre credits include Land of my Fathers (Lurking Truth Theatre Company), Woman of Flowers (Theatr Pena), Claw Hammer (Theatre 503), Ugly Lovely (Old Red Lion), Mercury Fur (Company of Sirens) and Passion in Port Talbot (National Theatre of Wales). His Film and TV credits include Forgotten Journeys (Tornado Studious), Canaries (Maple Dragon Films), Orson Welles Complex (BBC Wales) and How The Warrior Got His Name (Evans-Pughe Productions). Oliver is also a co-founder of the theatre company Dalton $wine Clwb and co-wrote their debut play The Book of Now which was selected as one of the top ten shows of 2019 by the GM reviewer. Produced by Steve BennettSound Design by Charlie Foran Music by Grand Tradition Chippy Lane's Podcast 2 is generously supported by The Carne Trust, individual donations and the generosity of the creatives giving up their time and talents to this series. For more episodes subscribe to our podcast on Itunes, Spotify and our website www.chippylaneproductions.co.uk…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast series 2. This special episode is dedicated to our beloved Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and their students. The episode showcases 16 actor/writer students who've written, performed and recorded their own pieces in isolation. *Please be aware these pieces vary in sound quality and volume through the episode as they were recorded in different locations. The pieces are written and performed by the following: Olatunji Ayofe Alice Hoskyns Nathan Kowalczyk Meg Lewis Patrick Quinn Meredith Lewis Musa Trevathan Georgie Fellows Calum Ross Richard Mclver Harriet Chomley Benjamin McCann Yasemin Ozdemir Garyn Williams Catrin Walker-Booth Mark Henry Davies Introduction by Sophie MelvilleDramaturgical support by Chelsey Gillard, Hannah Noone and Jacob HodgkinsonEdited by Rebecca Jade Hammond Music by Grand Tradition This podcast was produced by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. For more episodes subscribe to our podcast on Itunes, Spotify and our website www.chippylaneproductions.co.uk Chippy Lane's Podcast 2 is generously supported by RWCMD, The Carne Trust, individual donations and the generosity of the creatives giving up their time and talents to this series. THIS PODCAST CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE…
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of there’s and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. ‘The Girl in the Mirror’Written by Kelly Jones and performed by Gwendolyn Anslow Kelly is Wales based Playwright from Dagenham. She was the winner of the BBC Drama Award in 2014. She has recently completed the Emerging Playwrights Program at The Bush Theatre. Kelly has a passion for community and social change projects, particularly with the LGBTQ community and her queer identity is very important to her work. Directed by Ioan Hefin who is based in West Wales and has worked as an actor for 34 years. Ioan’s one man show, ‘You should ask Wallace’ recently toured to Indonesia with Theatr na nOg. During 2019, he received R&D funding to write and develop a new Welsh language theatre script. The piece is called ‘Gaea’ and explores the fragility of the human race with particular references to the ‘Gaia’ theory. The development work is ongoing!Ioan is currently working on taking the one man show ‘You should ask Wallace’ to Indonesia with Theatr na nOg and has recently received R&D funding to, as a writer and director to explore a new Welsh language theatre script that is aimed at a young, contemporary audience. That piece is called ‘Gaea’ and it will hopefully have a very feisty and contemporary energy. Gwendolyn is an European actor based in Cardiff, Gwen started their acting career in Film & TV, The Italian Key(2011), Le Sorelle Karamazov (2015). After becoming a BA Acting graduate Gwen found Inclusive theatre, working with and for Hijinx Theatre with neurodivergent actors whilst continuing to work as an actor, performer and Voice over artist themselves. This podcast was recorded by Steve Bennett in Cardiff. Produced by Steve Bennett Edited by Rebecca Jade HammondMusic by Grand TraditionAdditional Music: Very Low Note by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4581-very-low-note License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Chippy Lane's Podcast 2 is generously supported by The Carne Trust, individual donations and the generosity of the creatives giving up their time and talents to this series. For more episodes subscribe to our podcast on Itunes, Spotify and our website www.chippylaneproductions.co.uk THIS PODCAST CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE.…

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