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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Wed Mar 10 @20:00 - 10:00PM
Clubnight - 'What is a Play?' (by David Edgar)
Wed Mar 17 @20:00 - 10:00PM
Clubnight - 'The Moginogi'

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Director's Pitch: The Crucible (Geraldine Watson)
Wednesday, 10 February 2010, 20:00
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Geraldine Watson reveals her ideas for her production of The Crucible.  The production will be staged in November 2010.

  

In 1692, in the small village of Salem (Massachusetts) a number of young women fell victim to hallucinations and seizures.  In extremely religious Puritan New England, frightening or surprising occurrences were often attributed to the devil and spurred fears of witchcraft. The girls, and then many other residents of Salem, began to accuse other villagers of consorting with evil and casting spells.

 

Old grudges and jealousies spilled out into the open, fueling the atmosphere of hysteria. The judicial system, heavily influenced by fanatical religion, rolled into action. Within weeks, dozens of people were in jail and by the time the fever subsided, nineteen people had been convicted and hanged for witchcraft.

 

The Crucible, a 1953 play by Arthur Miller is the dramatization of those ‘Salem witchcraft trials’.   It is a strong, powerful play, an actors’ play; each character plays a major role with wonderful scope for the individual actor and for the company to open the Autumn season. 

For further information, please visit the 'productions' section:  http://www.everymantheatre.co.uk/index.php/productions/the-crucible

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Everyman Theatre is a registered charity.
Charity no 1082484
Company number 4041470
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Everyman Theatre Cardiff Ltd
Chapter Arts Centre
Canton
Cardiff
CF5 1QE

Email: enquiries@everymantheatre.co.uk