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Cwmpas
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Cwmpas Theatre is a mainly amateur group, although includes some actors and technical experts who have considerable professional experience. "Cwmpas" is the title of the theatre as in 'O Gwmpas' - in Welsh 'around or surroundings' - in the sense that the members of the group reside in many areas of South Wales. This was the idea George Askey had in mind when, in 1985, he decided to establish the Company. Cwmpas Theatre members live in the Rhondda, Aberdare, Hirwaun, Merthyr Tydfil, as well as Cardiff, Chepstow and the Vale of Glamorgan. Since 1986 the Company has worked in Cearphilly Castle, St. Fagans for one year and finally in 1995 accepted an invitation from Newport Borough Council to operate from Tredegar House and Gardens in Newport. The initial aim was to perform Shakespeare in the open-air, and the wide variety of natural settings in Tredegar Park present wide challenges and productions have proved highly successful playing to large audiences. Audiences are seated in covered stands and can enjoy an evening picnic in the beautiful park (weather permitting!). Bar facilities are also provided. Winter activities by the company include a great deal of work for charities in many localities including Rhondda Heritage Park, Tredegar House, Insole Court, Howells School and Llandaf Memorial Centre. The NSPCC, Soroptimists, BHF (British Heart Foundation) and other bodies have benefited as well as many community groups. |
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