Everybody is welcome to join. The best way to introduce yourself to Everyman is to come to our FREE regular clubnights on Wednesday evenings at 8:00pm.

Or contact us for more information.

Chapter Arts Centre, Market Rd, Canton, Cardiff

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What are Club Nights?

The title Club Night was commonly used in the fifties and sixties by organizations in order to exploit a loophole in the law. The loophole allowed night-clubs and theatre companies to put on shows that were deemed not fit for public or theatre audiences as instructed by the Lord Chamberlain’s department. The performances had to be put on for free and only for the benefit of friends and members of the company. Many well known plays like John Osborne’s A Patriot for Me started life in this manner.

The origins of Everyman’s own club night season stem from that period and the name club night (or clubnight) has remained ever since. Club nights are free for anybody to attend and you don’t have to be a member. They are held every Wednesday at 8:00 pm at Chapter Arts Centre, Market Rd., Canton, Cardiff, from September to May unless otherwise stated.

 

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(JOINT CLUBNIGHT) Festival Pitch: Gair am Air (Carri Munn)
Wednesday, 03 February 2010, 20:00 - 22:00
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Gair am Air

By Tim Baker, translated by Manon Eames

 

Everyman's first ever Welsh-language production!!

They are four best friends – Kate, Sal, Mal and Dyf - who call their gang The Supersonics, For the main part of the play they're in their early teens, although during the first and last scenes they are 25 years old. The play is about one night when they dare each other to go to what they believe is a deserted 'haunted house'. They end frightening the elderly owner and when the police and local newspapers get involved the story gets blown out of proportion and reported as a break in and an attack on the pensioner. The rest of the story follows the group as they try to come to terms with what happened and decide whether to own up. There is a lot of good natured banter and some singing puppets that appear to represent sort of conscience figures!

 

To be directed by Carri Munn

 

Performance dates:  Tuesday 6th - Saturday 10th July 2010 (daytime)

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Everyman Theatre is a registered charity.
Charity no 1082484
Company number 4041470
VAT registered

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Everyman Theatre Cardiff Ltd
Chapter Arts Centre
Canton
Cardiff
CF5 1QE

Email: enquiries@everymantheatre.co.uk