Tag: london welsh centre

Scratch It! Tickets Now Available

David Evans - February 16, 2016

Tigz Theatre are pleased to announce its new writing night “Scratch It!” at the London Welsh Centre. Scratch It! is Tigz Theatre’s new writing event, that will be staged twice a year. The aim of the event is to discover new pieces that we can then consider for further development. February’s Scratch It! event is… Read more

Scratch It! Casting Breakdown

David Evans - February 7, 2016

Scratch It! Scratch It! is Tigz Theatre’s new new writing event that will be staged twice a year. The aim of the event is to discover new pieces that we can then consider for further development. February’s event is focusing on LGBT issues as part of LGBT History Month. The event contains 5, 20 minute… Read more

New Performance Opportunities at the London Welsh Centre as part of The Bloomsbury Festival.

David Evans - August 20, 2015

“Rage, rage against the dying of the light” To celebrate the UNESCO supported international year of light and the Bloomsbury Festival Tigz Theatre and The London Welsh Centre are holding a competition to find two new pieces of performance on the theme of “Rage, rage against the dying of the light”. This famous line from… Read more

Tickets for our all-female production of Macbeth are selling out fast!

David Evans - October 16, 2014

  Tickets for our all-female production of Macbeth, which is set against the backdrop of the rise of fascism, are selling out fast.   Tigz Theatre’s Artistic Director David Evans stated:   “There is a real buzz behind this production. We are doing something bold and exciting by using an all-female cast and placing the… Read more

Macbeth Cast Announced!

David Evans - October 13, 2014

We are pleased to announce the cast of our upcoming production of Macbeth.   Elizabeth Appleby………………………………………………………………………..Macbeth Victoria Jane Appleton…………………………………………………………………Porter and Lady Macduff Charlie Bannocks…………………………………………………………………………Witch Ellie Bradshaw……………………………………………………………………………..Young Macduff Paula Brett……………………………………………………………………………………Angus Francesca De Sica……………………………………………………………………….Macduff Denys Gaskill……………………………………………………………………………….Duncan/ Physic Maisie Greenwood……………………………………………………………………….Fleance Michelle Jamieson………………………………………………………………………..Banquo Emma-Jayne John……………………………………………………………………….Lennox Hannah Keeley…………………………………………………………………………….Witch Adela Leiro………………………………………………………………………………….Siward Claire-Monique Martin…………………………………………………………………Malcolm Emily Owens ……………………………………………………………………………….Ross Christie Peto………………………………………………………………………………..Witch Rosalind Seal……………………………………………………………………………….Lady Macbeth Jade… Read more

“Night Must Fall” By Emlyn Williams

David Evans - September 12, 2014

Night Must Fall is a psychological thriller written by Emlyn Williams which was first performed in 1935. This thrilling drama tells the story of Mrs Bramson a bitter, spiteful woman who lives with her niece Olivia and two servants Dora and Mrs Terrance, all of whom despise her. When Dora the maid reveals she is… Read more

Valentines Cast Biographies

Jamie Robinson-Burt - February 13, 2014

Chris Elms If you’ve braved any horror mazes in or around London then chances are you’ve come face to face with Chris already!  This Essex boy now living and working as an actor in London, fills spare time painting canvasses and theatrical sets. (Including the last one seen at the London Welsh Centre!) 2014 has… Read more

Under Milk Wood – A Managers Perspective

Jamie Robinson-Burt - October 26, 2013

As Bar Development Manager for the London Welsh Centre, the performance of Under Milk Wood was an exciting opportunity to welcome faces old and new to the bar.  Never did I imagine just how many faces there would be, nor how much Brains could be consumed by one audience! The queues at the bar were… Read more

Taking part in Under Milk Wood (Ann Green – Cast Blog Post)

David Evans -

I thought I would volunteer to take part in Under Milk Wood without ever having set foot on a stage in my life, and because a friend said it would be fun. And it was – the greatest fun and a good excuse to act like a big kid at the end of a hard… Read more