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Adroddiad Blynyddol Annual Report 2013-2014 Big Hits Matt Weir: Artist in Residence Ron Davies Adroddiad Blynyddol Annual Report 2013-2014 Big Hits Matt Weir: Artist in Residence Ron Davies Boing Summary of key facts Crynodeb o’r ffeithiau allweddol Programme / Rhaglen Live performance Total attendances 70919 attendances across artistic programme 345,481 336 events across whole organisation 706,181 Touring & In-house Professional Finance /Cyllid: Productions / Cynyrchiadau Twrio a Arts Programme £1.2 million Mewnol Proffesiynol Trading Programme £1.6 million 1 productions 44 performances % of turnover 76% 5359 attendances Total Turnover £3.7 million Film / Ffilm People / Pobl: 35,927 attendances Full time staff 38 842 screenings Part time staff 144 Volunteer team 58 Visual Arts / Celfyddydau Gweledol 165,303 attendances Gallery 1 & 2 39 exhibitions Community Arts / Celfyddydau Cymunedol 68,073 attendances 5,057 sessions Performing Arts/Celfyddydau Perfformio Theatre / Theatr Bold Productions Hairy Maclary Chloe Loftus Little Angel Dogs Don’t Do Ballet Aberystwyth Arts Centre Productions / Emily Laurens Lyngo Theatre Jack and the Beanstalk Cynyrchiadau Canolfan y Celfyddydau Gwyn Emberton Milly Jackdaw and Vee Robinson Aberystwyth Milly Jackdaw The Snow Queen Little Shop of Horrors The Musical Peter Stephenson Pickled Image Fireside Tales Sister Act Isabel Rabey PTC Productions Best of BE Festival Sarah Woods and Artsadmin Old MacDonald Had A Farm Big Hits Getinthebackofthevan Scriptography Productions Travelling Light and Bristol Bold Productions & Aberystwyth Old Vic Boing! Arts Centre Steptoe and Son Creu Cymru Dance Buddies Théâtre Sans Frontières Clwyd Theatr Cymru Under Milk Wood Eddie Ladd Le Moulin Magique David Evans / White Desert Productions Sean Tuan John The Puppet Lab The Frog Princess Tea With Mamgu (Open Platform) Siriol Joyner Theatr Franwen Gwyn Frapetsus I’ll Be There Now In A Minute Transport /Unicorn 1001 Nights Filter Theatre & Royal Shakespeare Amateur & Community Theatre/ Stuff and Nonsense The Hare and Company Twelfth Night Theatr Amatur a Chymunedol the Tortoise Hijinx Theatre Drama Pods Vagabondi Puppets The Never Hare Illyria As You Like It & the Forever Dance Illyria Babe Aberystwyth Arts Centre Community Theatre: Plas Crug School Christmas Concert Mappa Mundi / Theatr Mwldan It’s a Wonderful Life Penglais School Christmas concert & The Compleat Female Stage Beauty St David’s Day concert National Youth Theatre Wales with Aberystwyth Arts Centre Stage School Ysgol Gymraeg Christmas Concert; Frantic Assembly dead born grow Annual Review Concert Summer Concert Playpen one act plays The Selfish Giant Ysgol Penweddig Eisteddfod Propeller Pocket Merchant Rhodri Miles Dylan Thomas: Aberystwyth Arts Centre Youth Theatre: Clown in the Moon A Midsummer Night’s Dream Live Links / Dolenni Byw: Reaction Theatre Makers Animal Farm NT Live (National Theatre, London) FishHead (Open Platform) Carrie’s War A Small Family Business Rebecca Collins Re-Imagining Summer Showcase Coriolanus Llanbedrog (Open Platform) Frankenstein Run Amok Theatre Company Aberystwyth Arts Centre Hamlet 4:48 Psychosis; Flowers of the Dead Castaway Community Theatre: King Lear Red Sea (Open Platform) The 39 Steps Othello Site 1 – Safle 1 Rain of Blood Skylight Stan’s Café Anatomy of Melancholy Jet of Blood The Curious Incident of the Dog in Still House Ours Was The Fen Country the Nightime Theatre of the Damned Ghost Hunter Curtain Call Musical The Habit of Art Theatr Bara Caws Cyfaill / Theatre Society Fame War Horse Te Yn Y Grug; Llanast!; Refiw Am Y Rhyfel Byd Cyntaf Wardens Dramatic Company Royal Shakespeare Company Live Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru Dick Whittington and the Pi-rats of Richard II Blodeuwedd; Y Negesydd the Caribbean! Henry lV pt1 Theatre Royal Wakefield Teechers Noises Off Henry lV pt2 The Events Tim Fitzhigham & Duncan Walsh Atkins Shakespeare’s Globe Live Flanders and Swann At the Family Shows/ A Midsummer Night’s Dream Drop of Another Hippopotamus Macbeth Tin Shed Theatre Co. Of Mice and Men Sioeau i’r Teulu The Taming of the Shrew Gŵyl Agor Drysau Opening Doors Tom Francis October 1918 The Tempest l – Cwmni Arad Goch (Open Platform) Festiva Bambalina Teatre Pacticable, Valencia Ulysses Traverse Theatre Company & Blunderbus Theatre Company Wales Millennium Centre How to Catch a Star I’m With The Band Circo Ridiculoso Three Little Pigs Ockham’s Razor Triple Bill Cwmni Arad Goch Mordaith Anhygoel Madog Performing Arts Associate Cwmni Mega Cawr y Gilfach Companies Performing Arts/Celfyddydau Perfformio Dance/Dawns Bookshop Events: Poetry readings, Aberystwyth Choral Society concerts Aberystwyth Arts Centre Literary Events & Book Launches Aberystwyth Choral Union Dance School Bruce Cardwell: The Harp in Wales Aberystwyth Lions Charity Concert Dance Factor Kate Forsyth: Bitter Greens Aberystwyth Music Club Series (6 recitals) Ballet Cymru Romeo & Juliet; Michael Nobbs: Drawing Your Life BBC National Orchestra of Wales concerts Beauty and the Beast David Towsey: Your Brother’s Blood British Heart Foundation Concert Celtic Radical The Need for Roots Nigel Humphreys: On Moment British Legion Festival of Remembrance Concert Chloe Loftus The Day We Realised Katherine Stansfield: The Visitor Ceredigion Schools concerts The World Was an Oyster Fiona Collins: The Legend of Pryderi Dr Elinor Hughes Memorial Concert De Oscuro & Wales Millennium Centre Philip Gross: Poetry Evening Mid Wales Opera - Albert Herring Mac//beth Musicfest International Music Festival & Earthfall #ChelseaHotel Music /Cerddoriaeth Summer School Gwyn Emberton My People Aberration! Opera Della Luna – The Mikado Jasmin Vardimon Company Yesterday Al Lewis Philomusica of Aberystwyth concerts Jo Fong Portraits of Women Who Dance Bellowhead Taliesin Arts Centre / Le Chien qui Chante / National Dance Company Wales BK & Dad Companion Star/ Welsh National Opera – Sean Tuan John Happiness repeats itself Brenig Under Milk Wood An Opera The Blockheads Urdd Gobaith Cymru: Eisteddfod y Cylch Bolshoi Ballet Live Catfox Ysgol Gerdd Ceredigion - Testament Jewels Climb Every Mountain - Shan Cothi & guests Ysgoloriaeth Urdd Gobaith Cymru Bryn Terfel Le Corsaire Cornel Campbell & Soothsayers Scholarship Lost Illusions Damned Nations/Cenhedloedd Dan Ddyfroedd Marco Spada Gwobrau’r Selar Comedy / Comedi Sleeping Beauty Harriet Earis (harp) & Clovis Phillips (guitar) Alan Davies: Life is Pain Spartacus Heads South - Amser Jazz Time Ardal O’Hanlon The Golden Age Horizons Tour - Theatr Mwldan /Creu Cymru The Committee Meeting with Chris Corcoran and The Kaiser Chiefs Elis James Literature, Storytelling & Martyn Joseph & Paper Aeroplanes - RCT Jimmy Carr: Gagging Order The Spoken Word / MidMad Music Festival Jimeoin: Yes, Yes, Whatever…?! Peace Jon Richardson: Nidiot Llenyddiaeth, Adrodd Peter Karrie Standing Alone with Friends Mark Thomas: 100 Acts of Minor Dissent Straeon a’r Gair Llafar Reggae Night Milton Jones: On the Road Aberystwyth Storytelling Festival / Salsa Celtica Mitch Benn is the 37th Beatle Gwyl Adrodd Straeon Aberystwyth Stuart Maconie: The People’s Songs Paul Merton’s Improv Chums The Shaking Tale / Sigl-di-Gwr Tenors of Rock Reg D Hunter: In the Midst of Crackers Cad Goddeu / The Battle of the Trees – Trio Valore Simon Evans: Friendly Fire Christine Cooper White Blacula plus DJ set by Bronnt Industries The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre Grimm and Grimmer – Kapital Martin Maudsley and Ailsa Mair Hughes Special Events / The Adventures of Prince Achmed Opera and Classical / Opera a Chlasurol Gweithgareddau Arbennig Morgana le Fey – Xanthe Gresham and LIVE LINKS Nick Hennessey Aberystwyth Wedding Show Christmas Food Fair The Musical Menagerie New York Met Doug Allan: Life Behind the Lens Rambles Through Tunes – Cosi Fan Tutte Enfys Aber Fundraising Event Ceri Rhys Matthews Eugene Onegin Robert Peston: Gregynog Public Lecture Rose’s Midnight Stitchery Falstaff Science Café (8 events) Tales from Mauritius – Josian Fauzou La Bohème Stuart Maconie: The People’s Songs Young Storytellers with Fiona Collins La Cenerentola The Flash Bang Wallop Show: It’s Ty Time Prince Igor West Wales Association of Young Scientists Tales of the Welsh Drovers with Phil Okwedy Rusalka The Noises of Art: Audiovisual Practise in History, Children’s Stories with Milly Jackdaw The Nose Theatre and Culture (Conference) Jez Danks tales and fiddle Tosca What future is there for public transport in Stories and workshops with Werther Mary-Ann Constantine Cardigan Bay? Institute of Welsh Affairs Performance art from ENO Live Mar Shro and Lindy Martin Benvenuto Cellini Festivals / Gwyliau Shani Pob Man and Tales from Wales exhibition Aberystwyth Storytelling Festival A Theatre of Wild Mercy – Laura Simms Glyndebourne Festival Abertoir Wales Horror Festival Chinwag Billy Budd Christmas Food Festival The Crow and the Canary – Ceri Owen Jones, Der Rosenkavalier The Eye International Photography Festival Elsa Davies, Peter Stevenson Don Giovanni Musicfest International Music Tree of Life and Flame – Daniel Morden, Oliver Don Pasquale Festival & Summer School Wilson-Dickson, Dylan Fowler La Traviata The Creature Welsh Short Story Network Word Distillery Visual Arts / Celfyddydau Gweledol Gallery 1 The Box: Artists Films Main Foyer Exhibitions Stephanie Quayle Programme Heritage/Treftadaeth By a Slender Thread: Dovecot Studios, Worktown – the designs of Falcon Hildred Seiko Kinoshita , Hillu Liebelt Season 14: Coleg Ceredigion Fine Art Students Time and Remains: James Morris Choros: Michael Langan & Terah Maher Tribute to Ron Davies OBE Shani Rhys James: The Rivalry of Flowers Hula Hoop: Tess
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