Following the success of the socially distanced production for babies in the garden of Chapter in Cardiff last September, Baby, Bird & Bee is now set to be part of Hullabaloo Theatre’s outdoor festival for children in Darlington this summer.
Read MoreSherman Theatre and Theatr Iolo are teaming up to entertain audiences with outdoor performances in Cardiff this summer.
Read MoreFollowing the success of a spring tour, Theatr Iolo will perform their outdoor family show HOOF!, to families across the length and breadth of Wales during July and August.
Read MoreThe air was crisp and the sky blue as an intriguing stage and welcoming staff invited you to take a seat on the cosy mats in front of the set. Before the play had even started, I could tell that it was going to be a fantastic family experience.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are looking to meet Stage managers and Technicians that we have not worked with before for future projects, including some touring productions during the next 6 months.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are seeking a performer for an upcoming tour of Baby, Bird & Bee, created by Sarah Argent and Kevin Lewis, for babies aged 6-18 months.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo will present their first show since the winter lockdown, with performances for families at outdoor venues in South Wales.
Read MoreThe competition, which took place during summer 2020, was created by Theatr Iolo to provide a creative activity for children and young people whilst theatres were closed.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo celebrate the success of two new outdoor productions in 2020 and share their learning with the creative community.
Read MoreAs the year draws to a close and the early lockdown has forced us to put our hooves up and relax a little, we are reflecting on everything we've achieved this year.
Read MoreThat’s why this winter we want to create 200 creative play packs for children living in the most deprived areas of Cardiff.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo needs a corporate sponsor…
Read MoreBaby, Bird & Bee will mark the return of the award-winning children and young people's theatre company since they were forced to postpone the productions they had planned for 2020 earlier in the year.
Read MoreFunded by the British Council, the project will bring artists of Indian heritage in Wales together with artists based in Hyderabad, in a collaboration that seeks to explore the creation of new work for young audiences.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that we are supporting the Wales, Culture and Race Task Force. Our contribution will mean that 12 freelancers can be paid to join the task force and bring about urgent change.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo announce productions, podcasts and storytelling for young audiences to experience online.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo felt that it was important to share some useful resources and links to help children and their adults understand racism, and how they can help to fight hate…
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are looking for aspiring young writers…
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are excited to announce six associate artists that they will be working closely with over the next six years to develop new work for children and young people.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are looking for families in Wales to take part in a new project to capture their experiences during the outbreak of COVID-19, both now and once the lockdown measures start to be eased.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo have launched their biennial new writing call out, inviting Welsh and Wales based writers to surprise and inspire them with new work for the stage, written especially for young people.
Read MoreWe’ve created a quick guide to some of our favourite free creative resources for children to enjoy over the coming weeks. We’ll be adding to this over the coming weeks, so keep checking back for more ideas!
Read MoreWe're sad to announce that the remaining performances of Chwarae at Neuadd Dwyfor and Pontio will no longer take place.
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