We are thrilled to announce the cast of our bold new play for children, The Welsh Dragon, which will tour to venues across Wales this autumn.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are seeking a Trainee/Shadowing Director, Stage Manager and Deputy Stage Manager for their autumn touring production of Kyle Lima’s new play The Welsh Dragon.
Read MoreThe three organisations have come together to survey venues and theatres across the country, revealing the difficulties that touring theatre companies face when trying to charge electric vehicles whilst on tour.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are seeking five performers for an upcoming tour of The Welsh Dragon, written by Kyle Lima and directed by Ewa Dina.
Read MorePlayhouse partners York Theatre Royal, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Theatr Iolo and Landmark Theatres are looking to commission a writer as part of our Playhouse project.
Read MoreThe plays selected for 2024 were Y Freuddwyd Beryglus by Sophie (10), The Well-Known Wicks by Ali (10), The Great Christmas Dinner Plot by Alex (15) and Tu ôl i'r Sgrin by Sioned (14).
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are seeking five performers for an upcoming tour of The Welsh Dragon, written by Kyle Lima and directed by Ewa Dina.
Read MoreWelsh children’s theatre company, Theatr Iolo, have commissioned the writer as part of Playhouse, a UK wide project that offers schools brave and relevant new plays to perform at their local professional theatre.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo have launched their biennial Platfform call out, inviting Welsh and Wales based writers and theatre makers to inspire them with new work for the stage, written especially for young people.
Read MoreFollowing a generous grant from the Co-op Community Fund to create creative play packs for children living locally, Theatr Iolo have been able to create and give away 200 packs containing craft materials aimed at children aged 5-11, to families who wouldn’t have otherwise been able to afford them.
Read MoreOpening Doors Festival, organised by Cwmni Theatr Arad Goch, will take place in Aberystwyth from 12 - 16 March 2024 at venues throughout the Welsh town. Theatr Iolo, the children’s theatre company based in Cardiff, will present their well-loved show, Owl at Home, as part of the five-day event.
Read MoreThe children’s theatre company based in Cardiff are seeking young people between the ages of 7 and 18 to write an original, imaginative and relevant 10-minute podcast drama for an audience of the same age.
Read MoreThe children’s theatre company, who have been running for 36 year, will retain their annual funding of £260,569.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo will be in Pwllheli and Bangor this autumn half-term with their delightful and funny show for children, Owl at Home.
Read MoreThanks to an Arts Council of Wales Create Business Development Grant, Theatr Iolo are now in the position to advertise three new freelance roles.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are looking for independent non-executive board members, with a passion for the arts, who can help us deliver our strategic objectives.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo have received official recognition from Efa Gruffudd Jones, the Welsh Language Commissioner, for our commitment to the Welsh Language.
Read MoreFollowing the success of the project which first began in 2020, Theatr Iolo have announced they will be running their Young Playwrights project for a third year running.
Read MoreOwl at Home takes flight once more, as the “charming and captivating tale...” returns to delight children across Wales and England this autumn.
Read MorePolka Theatre and Theatr Iolo are set to transform Emily Gravett’s inspiring and funny illustrated story, Tidy, into a magical stage production for children aged 3-7.
Read MoreTheatr Iolo are looking for 2 or 3 people to design and run workshops for children aged 7-13 this autumn. The workshops are linked to a new play called The Welsh Dragon by Kyle Lima.
Read MoreWelsh children’s theatre company, Theatr Iolo, have received a generous CREATE grant from the Arts Council of Wales to develop a new theatre production about the myth of the Welsh dragon; exploring what it means to be Welsh.
Read MoreKrystal S. Lowe, in association with Theatr Iolo, has created a mash-up of dance and theatre for young audiences, with access for blind and Deaf audiences creatively and seamlessly integrated.
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