Mametz/National Theatre Wales: This large-scale, site-specific production – performed in ancient woodland near Usk in Monmouthshire – gives audiences a vivid glimpse into life and death in the trenches and on the battlefields of the Somme. The production is inspired by Owen Sheers’ poem Mametz Wood, recalling the battle in which 4,000 of the 38th (Welsh) Division were killed or wounded. Sometimes referred to as ‘the poets’ battle’, among the soldiers who took part were several key Welsh and English war poets, including Robert Graves, David Jones, Siegfried Sassoon and Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, and Sheers’ own great-great-uncle, William Cross (24 June – 5 July 2014). For over a decade I had been working on an idea for a film concerning one o...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
The project deals with the residue of the Battle of Culloden on the 16th of April. With the generous...
HMY Iolaire was carrying 283 returning servicemen who had fought and survived the First World War, a...
Mametz/National Theatre Wales: This large-scale, site-specific production – performed in ancient woo...
Directly drawn into mud and and pigment, this animated film interprets Bill Manhire's poem comprised...
The work attempts to explore the contribution Wales made to the Great War through the experience of ...
The futility and madness of the First World War was the spur for some of the most moving poetry ever...
The poet and author Owen Sheers traces the story of In Parenthesis, from an English parade ground to...
Interdisciplinary piece made with University of Essex Sociology and History Depts HLF funded To coin...
The Battle of the Somme, 1916, provided a severe and bloody test for the inexperienced units of Kitc...
Abstract: The place occupied in cultural memory by the First World War is chiefly determined by a ha...
The blooding of 38th (Welsh) Division at Mametz Wood on the Somme in July 1916 remains an iconic and...
The written portion of this thesis concerns Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in relation to the Fi...
This essay considers works by Robert Minhinnick and Owen Sheers. Concentrating on Minhinnick’s 2008 ...
Launched to mark the 90th Anniversary of Armistice on 11 November 2008, The First World War Poetry D...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
The project deals with the residue of the Battle of Culloden on the 16th of April. With the generous...
HMY Iolaire was carrying 283 returning servicemen who had fought and survived the First World War, a...
Mametz/National Theatre Wales: This large-scale, site-specific production – performed in ancient woo...
Directly drawn into mud and and pigment, this animated film interprets Bill Manhire's poem comprised...
The work attempts to explore the contribution Wales made to the Great War through the experience of ...
The futility and madness of the First World War was the spur for some of the most moving poetry ever...
The poet and author Owen Sheers traces the story of In Parenthesis, from an English parade ground to...
Interdisciplinary piece made with University of Essex Sociology and History Depts HLF funded To coin...
The Battle of the Somme, 1916, provided a severe and bloody test for the inexperienced units of Kitc...
Abstract: The place occupied in cultural memory by the First World War is chiefly determined by a ha...
The blooding of 38th (Welsh) Division at Mametz Wood on the Somme in July 1916 remains an iconic and...
The written portion of this thesis concerns Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in relation to the Fi...
This essay considers works by Robert Minhinnick and Owen Sheers. Concentrating on Minhinnick’s 2008 ...
Launched to mark the 90th Anniversary of Armistice on 11 November 2008, The First World War Poetry D...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
The project deals with the residue of the Battle of Culloden on the 16th of April. With the generous...
HMY Iolaire was carrying 283 returning servicemen who had fought and survived the First World War, a...