I'd completely forgotten about my blog post from last January, Theatrical New Year's Resolutions, until I just happened upon it. Considering, I haven't done too badly at sticking to it. The gist of it was to see more theatre, particularly Welsh theatre, but theatre in general - as much and as varied as possible.
Let's start with the productions that I've covered for The Reviews Hub. I completed just 7 reviews in 2015 and 18 in 2016...that's definitely seeing more theatre! Here's what I covered:
Play/Silence – The Other Room, Cardiff
Henry VI – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Sand – The Other Room, Porter’s, Cardiff
Smash It Up – Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
St. Nicholas – The Other Room, Cardiff
Mr. and Mrs. Laughton – Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
Cosy – Weston Studio, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Only The Brave – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Tell Me on a Sunday – New Theatre, Cardiff
Jem & Ella – Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
Constellation Street – The Other Room, Porter’s, Cardiff
Mrs Reynolds a’r Cena Bach (Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian) – Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
The Importance of Being Earnest – The Gate Arts Centre, Cardiff
A Sunny Disposition -The Other Room, Porter’s, Cardiff
Black Stuff – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Blavatsky’s Tower– Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
Before I Leave – Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
Swarm – Bute Town History and Arts Centre, Cardiff
I'm really pleased with the increase in reviews I was able to write last year but I haven't reviewed anything since August! Imagine if I'd kept up that momentum all year! So that's the aim in 2017, keep reviewing all year.
There are plenty of Welsh productions on that list, which is great and something that I'd like to keep up this year. I'm most proud of my first ever review of a Welsh language production, and thanks to one of my fantastic editors, it was published bilingually - a first for The Public Reviews!
Of course I saw plenty of productions that I wasn't reviewing but I'm rather rubbish at remembering what I've seen when so that's another aim for 2017 - keep a record of every processional production that I see.
I had two big theatrical adventures that I intend devoting separate blog posts to. I got my first experience of the Edinburgh Fringe last year thanks to a certain cloth puppet called Fred, and an epic weekend in London involving No Man's Land, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and Lazarus was our holiday.
I'm really lucky that working on Hijinx Unity Festival means that I get to see some fantastic international theatre and call it work. The highlight of the 2016 festival was easily Falling in Love with Frida - spellbinding from start to finish!
There is one that will definitely stick in my mind from last year. I had a very proud dance teacher moment seeing one of my girls dancing in the RCT Theatres pantomime, Dick Whittington!
I also intended blogging more in 2016 and didn't make it past January so let's see if I can do better with that too!
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