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47:; its first director was Warren Jenkins. The majority of the company's productions were performed in English. The company received some criticism for producing plays with English actors and Welsh actors who lived and mainly worked in England but who acted in Wales only when they couldn't find work in England instead of employing Welsh actors who were based in their native land. The company's touring productions included 219:
members of both the theatre and the theatre company. When a group of young Welsh-speaking actors wanted to produce more experimental plays Cwmni Theatr Cymru founded 'Adran Antur'. Cwmni Theatr Cymru also formed Cymdeithas Theatr Cymru (The Welsh Theatre Society) which was designed to publicise Welsh theatre through local representatives and committees. Cwmni Theatr Cymru closed in 1984 owing to financial problems.
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for use as its technical base making it independent from its parent company. It was the only fully professional Welsh language theatre company in Wales and it toured plays to all parts of Wales where Welsh was spoken. From 1975 the company was based in Theatr Gwynedd in Bangor and was managed by
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in Cardiff, had directed Welsh language productions with a troupe of Welsh actors who worked for both the BBC and the Welsh Theatre Company. Roberts left the BBC to become director of the Welsh language section of the Welsh Theatre Company - Cwmni Theatr Cymru. Founded and based in 1968 in
132:, Cwmni Theatr Cymru was a touring theatre company which performed in small venues such as school and village halls in the towns of Wales. Its management committee included Dr Thomas Parry, 266: 397: 392: 387: 137: 402: 352: 337: 108: 284: 59: 355:, Gwynedd Archives Service - Caernarfon Record Office / Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd, Archifdy Caernarfon 251: 368: 227: 364: 133: 321: 169: 141: 73: 8: 183: 174: 188: 78: 44: 314: 223: 222:
A collection of Cwmni Theatr Cymru programmes and posters are held in the archive of
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and the two shared workshops and technical facilities until 1973.
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was the honorary president. In 1966 the company toured the
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Papurau Cwmni Theatr Cymru - Welsh Theatre Company Papers
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In 1973 Cwmni Theatr Cymru obtained a disused chapel in
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was a professional theatrical company that performed in
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Cole, Deborah (8 Feb 1988). "Theatre's Last Curtain".
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The Welsh Theatre Company was established in 1962 in
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Index

English
Wales
Welsh language
Cardiff
Welsh Arts Council
Molière
The Miser
A Man for All Seasons
Philip Madoc
Thomas Cromwell
Period of Adjustment
Tennessee Williams
Hamlet
Angharad Rees
Ophelia
Dannie Abse
Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff
BBC
Bangor
Caernarfonshire
Alun Llywelyn-Williams
Marquess of Anglesey
Absurdist
Gwenlyn Parry
David Lyn
Molière
Le malade imaginaire
Liverpool Playhouse
The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams

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