Play and process during Covid-19
There’s been so much written about the product, the economy, the money that theatre makes – that I wanted to write something about process. Common/Wealth […]
There’s been so much written about the product, the economy, the money that theatre makes – that I wanted to write something about process. Common/Wealth […]
Our brilliant thinker and Company Manager Tracy Basu has written some great words about the importance of creativity and alternative thinking: I was born […]
Photos by Kalpana Tagore In March 2020 Common/Wealth invited Grime artist Maxsta and No Hats No Hoods/ Fruition to run a workshop in Cardiff as […]
As part of Common/Wealth’s EVERYONE IS AN ARTIST we are inviting Grime Artist Blakie & No Hats No Hoods to run a How to be an […]
It’s OFFICIAL! Common/Wealth is part of the MOVING ROOTS TOURING NETWORK. So What does it mean? It means we are looking for incredible artists doing […]
Join us for a FREE theatre workshop for women! We will spend two days together exploring who we are, where we come from and what […]
As we are now into technical rehearsals of ‘I Have Met The Enemy (And The Enemy Is Us)’ I feel I now have enough experience […]
Although when there I was marginally stressed and most definitely high on the exhausted level, I came back with a sense of calm I had […]
Monday ! Brunch! The This is Wales mixer was held at a lovely vegan cafe outside of the centre, a great opportunity to meet the artists […]
Days before I leave Leading up to the dates, I’m all things of nerves and excitement – I will surely leave something behind. My flight […]
In 10 days we did all this!! 5th March– Mental Health First Aid Training led by See Inside Me Campaigners and Zakia 8th March […]
In April 2019 Rhiannon went with a UK delegation to take part in the social transformation submit as part of the […]
I HAVE MET THE ENEMY (and the enemy is us) Casting Breakdown I HAVE MET THE ENEMY (and the enemy is us) is a new […]
Did you hear about The Wedding of the Year?! On Saturday 21st July 2018, a group of wonderful women united from different parts of West Yorkshire, at Bradford Town Hall to marry themselves.