Sarah Argent [Director]Cardiff |
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TO Sarah Argent | |
2006 "Suitcase Full of Stories", Theatr Iolo, storymaking workshop project in nurseries "That's Mine!" Theatr Iolo, revival. "Five Kinds of Silence" by Shelagh Stephenson, RWCMD/University of Glamorgan 2005 "Mirror, Mirror" devised show for secondary schools for Clwyd Theatr Cymru “That’s Mine!”, (devised) Theatr Iolo, tour to nurseries & theatres in Wales & England “Matilda Liar!”, by Debbie Isitt, RWCMD/University of Glamorgan (Co-director) 2004 “And Now, What?”, English version of “I Ara, Que?”, tour to secondary schools for Clwyd Theatr Cymru “Pocketful of Memories”, devised show for infants for Clwyd Theatr Cymru “A Family Affair” by Ostrovsky, RWCMD/University of Glamorgan (Co-director) 2003 “Are We There Yet?” (devised) Theatr Iolo, tour to nurseries & theatres in Wales & England “Lear’s Daughters”, RWCMD/University of Glamorgan (Co-director) “It Is Christmas After All”, by Lyndon House, Theatr Y Byd @ Sherman Theatre 2002 “I Ara, Que?” / “And Now, What?”, Companyia Frec a Frec, Barcelona “I Forgot What My Father Said”, Argent & Lewis, festivals in Austria, Germany and Wales “Cold Dark Heart”, (Co-director) WCMD/University of Glamorgan “Newport Stories”, Theatr Y Byd 2001 “Ill Met by Moonlight”, Hijinx Theatre (Assistant Director) “The Carpet, the Cook and the Cockatoo”, storytelling project, Theatr Iolo “The Bloody Chamber”, (Co-director) WCMD/Uni of Glamorgan Writing “Born Bad?”, Scottish Youth Theatre (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow & Rainbow Theatre, St Petersburg) “The Bloody Chamber” – adaptation of short story by Angela Carter, WCMD/Uni of Glamorgan Translations from Danish of plays for young audiences “The Flock” by Jesper Wamsler, Theatr Iolo, Cardiff “Maze of Power” by Søren Skjold, Graffiti Theatre, Cork “Wimp!” by Søren Skjold, Half Moon Young People’s Theatre, London; Carousel Players, Ontario “Henry and the Seahorse”, by Søren Skjold, Visible Fictions Theatre, Glasgow Sarah also teaches Improvisation and Roleplay (Uni of Glamorgan @ RWCMD) and 20th Century Theatre History (RWCMD) |
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