Auditions

Auditions
Auditions - Photo by Ben Wambergue

Saturday 23 October 2010

New Blog

This blog is a wee bit out of date now as we're using our WordPress page (http://wactheatre.wordpress.com) to update folks on WAC activities. At some point the new blog will replace this one on the News page. Watch this space.

Monday 31 May 2010

Website Probs

Been a few glitches with the website lately, so it's been difficult to keep things updated. In the meantime, WAC Wednesdays are running as usual at HMT (Wednesday eves 7.00pm-9.00pm), our playwriting competition has brought in some interesting work and we're on line with performances and workshops from September.

Thursday 15 April 2010

Big Love at the Lemon Tree

Rehearsals for Love Song in Sixteen Bars have been getting a bit hectic. Not enough time, too many lines blah blah blah. First performance is on Sunday 18th at the Lemon Tree and we hope to follow it up with a tour of the Shire.

Sunday 28 February 2010

Love Song at the WACfest

Colin's new play is a comedy called Love Song in Sixteen Bars and will be performed as part of the WACfest Writers Weekend events (April 17/18). Check out our website for performance info. We had also planned to produce another play Dead Dogs and Strange Issue but technical difficulties got in the way. Meanwhile, WACfest, our first short writing festival, also features writers workshops and rehearsed readings. See the website for details.

Wednesday 25 November 2009

New Workers

Now WAC stalwart and co-founder Liz Lees has upped sticks to wend her way southwards, Artistic Directors Colin and Suzy are pleased to welcome new workers Louise and Jessica to the fold. The pair will be taking on developmental roles, looking at new projects, expanding our audiences and sharing WAC Wednesday sessions with Colin. Both women have backgrounds as theatre professionals and will no doubt be appearing in future shows as WACtheatre continues to create new and innovative work.

Saturday 17 October 2009

Catastrophe

Colin's latest play (Towards the Inevitability of Catastrophe) is a one-woman show (except - not really, cos he's in it too!) written especially for Suzy. The piece explores the relationship between a writer and an actor and how they manipulate each other to get what they each want. Rehearsals are going well, but as usual, there's never enough time...

Saturday 3 October 2009

Rehearsals

Rehearsals for No Phones on Planet Pluto are under way, with 11 actors playing a variety of roles inspired by the stories and experiences of mental health service users. Colin and Suzy are directing the show which will be performed on Tuesday, October 20 at the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen.