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On In 5 Productions is a brand new Company wanting to do plays that people have not heard of or seen...or atleast ones not done that often! Producer, Phil Roberts, wanted to move away from plays that we have all seen on many occasions, however much we love all the "great" plays.

The Company is based in Cardiff as Phil moved there in 2010 and has embraced the Welsh spirit. "There is such a wealth of theatre and television now in Wales being produced which is fantastic to be a part of."

The Company also supports local Charities, choosing a different one with each production.

ABOUT

Fun Facts....the name of the Company came about because Phil likes the actor Jim Carey and when he played the Riddler in Batman, and is blowing up the Batcave thinking he has won - he turns round and says "Somebody call the Fat Lady she's on in 5", obviously from the saying It Aint over til the fat lady sings....!

       

 

        Charities

 

 So far we have raised £200 for Mind Cymru and £200 for Cancer Research Wales.

Our next charity willl be Chrons and Colitis as it is close to The Producers heart.

Our next Charity we are supporting is Chron's and Cholitis, as it is close to Phil's heart.We raised £185.

On In 5 are very proud and honoured to be working jointly with Little LondonTheatre Company on "Constellations" this year.

About LLTC

Alexander McConnell and Kyra Williams founded the Little London Theatre Company in 1998 with the help of Sir Derek Jacobi and Richard Wilson, among others. Its mission was, and still is, to provide a platform for new writing-led theatre.

Previous productions include: Held, by Rhian Green at the Soho Theatre; A State of Grace by Alan Drury, directed by Keith Washington also at the Soho Theatre; To The Mountain by Trevor Griffiths, directed by Tamara Hinchco; A Date to Remember, written by Brian Pitt, Lesley Ross, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, directed by Steve Marmion; Got The Map? by Ben Goodman; The Glowing Manikin by Kerstin Specht directed by Jeanette Smith; The Other Chekhov – new translations of 4 Chekhov shorts commissioned from Martin Jago, Olwen Wymark, Andrew Neil and Alan Drury; Nevsky Prospectors, based on short stories by Tolstoy and Gogol adapted by Ben Goodman; True For Ever and George VI in Heaven (Given There’s a God) by Andrew Neil; the 25thanniversary production of The Man Himself by Alan Drury directed by Sebastian Graham-Jones; The Usual Table also by Alan Drury and directed by Sebastian Graham-Jones.

Both Alexander and Kyra trained as actors at the RWCMD.

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