Find out more about India Wales Living Pictures - Diary of a Madman. This project is part of India Wales, a joint initiative between Wales Arts International and the British Council that supports artistic collaboration and exchange between creative professionals and arts organisations in Wales and India. Gary will also create a podcast, which through a series of interviews and conversations will reveal the creative process in India. Wales Arts Review editor, Gary Raymond, will accompany the trip and his blog gives a wonderful insight into their experience in India. It is hoped that this will lead to future collaborations between Welsh and Indian artists. While in India, Living Pictures will work with local artists to create a new piece of work inspired by Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens, a play which is not very well known in India. 2) Once inside, take the stairs to the top floor and make a right turn into the bedroom. And just when there’s nowhere left to go, the song stops on a dime. The project will also include a series of workshops in venues across India which will help practitioners who share a curiosity about theatrical process to find new and engaging ways to develop and perform theatre. Its located here and the entrance looks like this. Diary Of A Madman is alternately epic, spooky, mystical, titanic, and ends with a damned chorus that sounds like You Can Fly from Peter Pan rammed through nine layers of hell. Could he really be the next King of Spain? Driven insane by government bureaucracy and hierarchy, Gogol’s dark comedy exposes one man’s reality spiralling deeper into a surreal fantasy world. Performed by award-winning actor, Robert Bowman and directed by Olivier Award nominee Sinéad Rush, this one-man show tells the story of Poprishchin, a low ranking civil servant, who is struggling to make his mark on life, but one day he makes an amazing discovery. The show is both a sensitive and meticulous study of human fragility. In partnership with QTP Entertainment, Living Pictures will tour their production of Gogol’s Diary of a Madman across India, from November – December 2017. Welsh performing arts at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019. Welsh companies independently showcasing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.Wales Arts Mobility Fund: Sub Saharan Africa.Wicked Wales International Youth Film Festival.Mapping Cardiff’s Creative Economy 2016.Multilingual play for young people that celebrates diversity.International showcasing action research programme.International Showcasing Strategy for the Arts of Wales.Go Digital: Sub Saharan Africa-Wales grants.Echoes of Silenced Voices curated by Melissa Hinkin.
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