Wednesday, 12 March 2008
missing you all!!!!!
i just wanted to say how mush i am missing the stangers project i can garantee that we were all having loads of fun.
maybe we could talk to u on skype soon.
or come and visit on a trip! hint hint peri!
Saturday, 8 March 2008
Saturday, 1 March 2008
Dear New Zealand Post Show Skypers
With your help and support over the past chunk of a year, we told a great story with some wonderful characters and our audience were wowed by what WE have created together.
I must apologise though to you all if at all you felt that we somehow bulldozed your beautiful Maori song by singing along with the tune at the end of your rendition.
It was meant to show you that we too knew it in our hearts and that it has become an anthem for us these past few months. Of course, what it must have come across as was a load of excited teenagers laa - ing away in a hyper sort of way. We were hyper, yes!
When we used your song in our show we used it in sync with a physical theatre boat, gently swaying as the settlers arrive on the shores of New Zealand to hear this beautiful melody. Our actors then sang it in Maori, then hummed it quietly whilst signing and speaking the words, 'If I were a bird on the wing etc.' It was definitely one of our favourite elements in rehearsal.
It highlighted for us the effects of colonialisation, how often the real beauty of a people is overlooked in favour of one's own blind intentions and desires. And it has happened all throughout history all over the world.
What I am trying to say is sorry if we offended in any way and that truly, truly, we are so grateful that you shared your folk music with us and we now carry it in our hearts for ever.
Thank you.
Looking forward to seeing all three plays together on DVD now and sending big love v ibes to you all.
Peace n love all ,
Lizzie x
Happy St David's Day Strangers
It was great to have her around last night to help rush around getting things sorted and to greet audiences and manage the skype with New Zealand. We all felt very connected with our pals across the globe.
But alas, for me, Peri has to return to you lovely Edders to get you all ready for your next showcase of your fab story.
So, I hope it goes swimmingly and that you have a wonderful day in honour of strangers and your homeland's celebration day.
Daffodils all round.
Lizzie x
St 'Fangans'
Just eating my breakfast and getting ready to drive to St Fagins for the last (scheduled) appearence of Wales' 'Strangers' at our national museum. Went there yesterday to look at the set up and it is going to be brilliant. The sun is shining and i can't wait to see all the Strangers again (two weeks seems like FOREVER!) Good luck everybody and again WELL DONE to Strangers World Wide for all your hard work and creativity. I think you'll all agree it's been well worth it.
naTasha (Wales SM)
Friday, 29 February 2008
Pre-Slough Skype Blogging
Jess has just got here and is not sure if he is up for the day. Hopefully we can persuade him to enjoy the moment! By for bnow Mr Bloggg-talk soon!
Mel's Video
Thursday, 28 February 2008
strangers!!!!!!!!
anyway the first night was amazing and we wer all really xcited 2 finally get 2 do our play which has taken ages 2 do........ so it was awesome nd our set was AMAZIN!!!!! nd the mime film was def 1 of the best parts of it( :'( i cudnt do it) ....... but the second night we werent as xcited nd it didnt feel as good but aftr a while we all felt awesum again nd wer in a way relieved it was ovr but upset at the same time!!!!!!
So soon wer gna start writing a new 1 cant wait!!!!!!!!!!! lol its bn awesum 6 months met loads of new ppl nd learnt loads!!! oh ye nd me nd peter went on the radio advertising lol twas funny but missed out on breakfast :( ................. cant wait 4 next play sooooooo xcited!!!!!
tash xXx
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
A "Jesy" View on the Strangers experience
good to c this thing still going strong and buzi fof the past month. (my absence).
now, the "view", haha
The perfomances got a good feedbacks from the audiances, which is what i rated the over allshows on, oh, and how our actor/ess performed.. I, personaly, not to bragg or anything got lots of unexpected positive feedback from teachers and other persons on the nelson streets that i strugled to remeber their names....whoopz,
before shows the others would get real nervous, but I felt kynda out of the group cause I was fine. almost not into it. how RUDE!!!
oh well,
PIZZA is here now
Ka kite ano koutou!!!
Jesy
Our performance was OFF DA HOOK, CHOICE AND PRIMO
we enjoyed the summer rehearsing. strangers was an unbelievable
experience we will never forget. we liked meeting new people and liked being involved in an unique production. We learned alot more acting skillz, how to connect with our characters, and the History of different places. We cried when it ended!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! big shout outz to da slough krew good luck, and well done wales.
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
my video :D haha
Saturday, 23 February 2008
IM BACK!!!!

Hey everyone!
Just thought I'd stop in and say HI as I havent been on in a while...
Just trying to get myself together and become a regular teen again!
Woohoo... but being normal kinda sucks... atleast I think it does!
Heck! Everyone involved in Drama has to have a wierd side :D
(Especially Peri and Lizzy!) only joking :D
Anyway, It looks like two of the productions went REALLY well! I cant believe
that its already performance time.. it seems like only yesterday that
we were told about the project and we weren't really sure how well
it was going to go.. or if there would even be a final production!
Anyway, enough of memory lane! ... I just wanted to say CONGRATS to everyone involved in the
project and good luck to the Slough team who should be performing
soon! Its going to be great... I wish I could be there in person to see it
but unfortunately I'm 11 hours away :( But I suppose everything happens
for a reason and HOPEFULLY there will be more performances?!
Anyhoo..
Luv ya all and wish everyone the best!
Mel
xx
PS. My school dropped drama and music from our school curriculum so I'm
not the happiest person at the moment... :( I even started learning to play
piano and my guitar skills are WAY better now.. I even performed on stage
doing singing and guitar playing with a friend... and now its all over :( it sucks!
Friday, 22 February 2008
ur pictures!

deslie message
Thursday, 21 February 2008
hey guys :)
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
WOW!
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
My first .... Blog ( is that the write way to put it )
Morning Wales and Slough, Good evening Nelson
How cool are we?!? Very.
Tonight, however I shall return and meet with Criw Cymru for an evaluative debriefing session at the Pensioners Hall and I'm really excited about that too!
What have we really learnt from this project? We know how much fun it has been over the last 6 months but what will we actually take away with us? One thing I've learnt, asna I'm sure many others, is to simply write on a blog for the fist time in my life! I remember asking the Wales group in September whether anyone had ever used a webcam for a conversation with someone elsewhere and noboday in the room ever had. Now that seems strange as its so normal to us to get up at 8 in the morning and roll out of bed for tea and toast with Strangers Nelson!
I have also learnt that in Brynaman people really are "kind" like Stranger tells Gwen on the Mountain. So many volunteers pulled together on Friday and Saturday night - not to mention all the staff who had no choice!!! People were packing folders full with info on the project and selling programmes and collecting feedback forms and stopping some audience members from leaving at the interval when they thought it was the end! Jess from Siop Laria (the shop used in the Miming film!) was there and loved the line about the tic tac! Staff from the centre loved the show and all the local references, epecially "This is Brynaman Public Hall" - thank you Brian for allowing us to use the cinema for the film and supporting our ideas.
The whole of our play was founded on the cinema in Brynaman still being used today as in 1926 and I think that we should arrange an group outing to celebrate it soon! Even though some people have already started this trend with Elmo in Grouchland! ;)
Anyway, I think I should probably be getting ready to drive now and preparing my thoughts for the presentation but I really just wanted to say - Thank you to everyone and I'm really looking forward to seeing Criw Cymru tonight and Slough Massive on Thursday. Nelson, perhaps we can catch up on the webcam when Sarah's back in Wales - I'm sure we'll all be missing each other by then, won't we?!
Wish me presentation luck! xxx
Just wanted to say that I had a real awesome time with everyone. I had so much fun, even though it was hard work somtimes and I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did. I think we all did a good job. I'm actually missing you already...
Congratulations to Wales, sounds like you had great performances!
Good luck, and enjoy the rest of your time to Slough!
Thanks to everyone,
Charlotte
Monday, 18 February 2008
Strangers Review
Six months work is a long time for what is essentially a small youth project, most average scale tours would take less time. But then this hasn’t been your usual ‘small’ project. A piece of theatre, devised by 3 separate youth groups, directed by 3 directors, designed by 3 designers, all merged to make one play performed by the different parties in, Brynamman, Wales, Slough, England and Nelson, New Zealand. No, certainly not the usual thing you see in theatres, anywhere!
I’d first like to say a massive well done and thanks to everyone involved, it really has been a collaborative effort, and there in lies the ‘something’ that has made this project very different indeed. Collaboration’s.
Theatre is by its nature a collective and a highly collaborative experience, where different people with different ideas come together to produce a play/performance/piece of art, for an audience in a live situation. But with Strangers, how the play was made, the very sharing of ideas and melding of cultures, personalities, and the journeys taken, were the celebrated basis for the performance, rather than a component hidden form the audiences attention.
This is all unique to Strangers, and because it is unique, it has to be seen as a grand experiment. For me it was ultimately rewarding, even if the path was at times unclear. Communication was key in this, as it would be in any theatre show, but because of the nature of the project it was vital, and a lack of it would have been catastrophic. So the Blog is brilliant, an almost uncharted venue with which to show and explore ideas. It really helped when you needed to check you were going in the same direction as everyone else. Also, the 8pm/9am Wales - New Zealand production meetings, yet another unique aspect to this project. If anything, there could have been more sharing, but saying this, when do you stop sharing and start actually doing?
So, going into this not really knowing what to expect, meant it was easier to take it as it comes, trying to ground the design in the ideas of my group, as well as respecting what was happening in the other camps, this was a personal challenge for me, and one that attracted me to the project. I did have reservations however, over what we could achieve; not forgetting that this was an experiment. An experiment with a new youth theatre comprised of young people, most of whom had never devised or acted in theatre before. But I was to learn, the journey and the process was just as important to the projects ethos as the performance itself. Because as said before, the process was celebrated not kept in the theatre wings.
In fact what we created was of excellent quality. I love working with young people, you often find that they uncomplicated things and come up with amazingly clear ideas. Multiple that by three youth companies and something special happens. In particular the scene with Lt. Charles on a bench, (on the projection screen, in New Zealand) talking to Julie sat on a bench on stage (in Wales), while the ghosts of who they are discussing Waltz around stage. A scene not only symbolic of journeys and strangers, but describing perfectly the power in the collaboration. If you were to witness this done by a National Theatre, it would be celebrated and talked about for years. This just one moment of many; not forgetting ghosts coming through the cinema screen and the physical theatre creation of the black mountain, moments all worthy of a larger stage.
I learnt a lot on Strangers as I hope did all involved. With the Slough end of the project still to go, it will interesting to see in months to come how this project is viewed. But one thing is clear, ‘the experiment‘, whether successful or not, this time or next. It’s very process and collaboration has given young people an insight into different worlds and opened up the arts in a very unpretentious and non-school-type way. Long may learning like this continue.
Alex Robertson
Well Done Wales!
I just want to say a huge well done to Wales! It was a fantastic performance and you all did a great job! It left wanting to see more :) I also want to say a big well done to Peri and all the others who have been running around behind the scenes for months, you've done an excellent job with Strangers! I know you won't rest much Per, especially with St. Fagans coming up but just wanted to say great job!
Juls
Sunday, 17 February 2008
WOW!
The title kind of says it all for me, wow. I can't think of another way to describe it, looking back at all of the work that has gone into this performance and all of the weird and wonderful ideas that made the performances so great! I would like to say a MASSIVE thanks to everyone who helped with this project, the writers, the actors, the crew, the volunteers and the randomers who got roped in, without each and every one of you this project wouldn't have been so great! so thank you! and of course without Peri, Lizzie and Sarah this wouldn't have even happened, so absolutely massive thanks to you!
*New Zealand, well done! your photos look great and i can't wait to see how you adapted it all together!
*Wales, you're all fab! well done! love u loads!
*Slough, i cannot wait to see how your play goes! the best of luck! you'll all be GREAT!
Anyway before i burst into floods of emotional tears i had better shut up! Speak to you all soon! and enjoy the buzz!
Pete xxx
Last Night
Thought I'd blog here for the first time and tell everyone how last night went as the last show in Wales.
It was so much fun =] although Alex R needs to stop waving his stick around and stop calling me plain odd. LOL. Everything went smoothly and the audience loved the play (Y)
Here's hoping everything goes well in Slough!!
Lots of Luck and Love <33
Lubbi xox
IMAGES FROM STRANGERS-MAGICAL NELSON!
Saturday, 16 February 2008
Wow!

BIG congrats
Wales- Keep up the energy and focus for tonight's performance and we will (as alex says) ROCK THIS TOWN! (and i may even try not to screw up another sound effect- we'll see....!!!)
Love and lots of respect to all companies
naTasha (Wales)
STRANGERS BECOME FRIENDS
Last night and today are a little sad for us post-show Nelsonians but it is so exciting to hear all about your Welsh journey as you take Strangers on its next leg. Thankyou for telling our story for us! Can't wait to hear about Slough's live on skype.
Nelson lot get on this blog and share your thoughts on the show, project and any other related themes. Say hi to the other Strangers overseas and make the most of the magic while the vibrations of our play still linger.
Big thanks to all of you, staff, actors, crew, cast in Slough, Wales and Nelson for making this crazy idea I had over 18months ago the beautiful beast it has become today. Mess Up The Mess could not have done it without any of you.
Enjoy your last show Wales! Spread the Strangers vibe!
Sarah-Nelson
Friday, 15 February 2008
OM DAISIES
Alex
(Happy Valentines day for thursday) And break a leg to all in Slough. And congrats to New Zealand for achieving this splendiforous task of Strangers.
First night of performance
just got home from the miners theatre and im so hyper. Instead of talking my parents to death I thought I'd post a comment on the blog and share ma feelings.
IT WAS AMAZING !!!!! it was really, really koolio! I cant wait to do it again tomorrow. Its gonna be soooo sad after the last performance.
I hope it all went really well and koolio and amzingly for everyone in New Zealand, and I hope all will go really well and koolio and amazingly for everyone is Slough. yayayayay to everybody!!!!!
lurv
Haddy
Here we go Wales - Lets have fun!!!!
This will have to be very quick!
This is a special message to you all but especially to the Wales Criw who are about to go up in 5 hours time.
BREAK LEGS!!! TYNNWCH COESAU!!!
Our play is such a beautiful thing and you've all worked extremely hard for 6 months - tonight is the fun bit we've all been waiting for and working so hard to bring together across the world. And guess what? Its not over yet as you get to play it all over again tomorrow AND you all get a copy of the show filmed by Roger and Paz to keep. And we're also going to do a mini performance of it in St Fagans in 2 weeks time...YAY!
Tonight, lets tell our wonderful stories loud and proud and show Ammanford that the Amman and Swansea Valley (and Pontarddulais!) youth here are extremely talented and amazing.
ENJOY THE SHOW!!!!
Peri xxx
Thursday, 14 February 2008
GO FOR IT BRYNAMMAN!
Everybody over here is so excited about us all getting together in a month or two for a Strangers movie night to watch each groups version of our play and the project doco too. I hear you have inventive ways of showing the battle sequence and I'm intrigued to see how it all fits together. Now hears a funny thing most of my family can't watch the show as Nelson is a bit far to travel of a night however they are all coming to see your show in Wales instead! So remember to tell every single member of the audience your story as I'm hoping for excellent reviews from my mum when she rings on Sunday morning!
Nelson group I'd just like it noted on the blogg for prosperity that I am very proud and humbled by what all of you have acheived. It has been a very special summer and I'm sure you'll top it off with a final cresendo of a performance tonight!
So go do it Brynamman! Hang in there Slough-it'll be your turn too! Keep up the great work Nelson! Strangers rocks!
Sarah- Nelson Director
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Hoping legs break all round
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
The Tech is done...now onto the Welsh Dress(er..)
Before I go to bed and dream of strangers and lights and suitcases and a huge wardrobe and masks and fog horns and Mr Sillar's HUMUNGOUS white rocker hairstyle, and cardboard recycled tubes and whistles and all my other favourite things, like raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, I would like to post a short note.
I am incredibly excited about our project and our performances at the weekend.
The young people in Wales have given up (pretty much!) their entire half term holiday to dedicate their time, energy, enthusiasm and creative talents and to continue building up a truely magnificent youth theatre company with professionalism to be applauded.

This week is only halfway through but we have already achieved sooooo much.
The set and costumes are beautiful and practical and absolutely perfect to assist us in telling our magnificent stories from around the world. The miming in Brynaman film is AMAZING!!!! Sub real are our favourite film crew in the world and do excellent interviews as well as encouraging an appropriate amount of fun and games during break times including frisbee throwing in the park and bendy sword fighting - BUT NOT ON THE STAGE!!!!!!! The characters are growing larger than life by the minute and voices are getting louder as the days progress...thank heavens!!!!! And most of all, we have an incredibly beautiful and important story to tell that we created ourselves from 6 months of extremely hard work and a passion to pass it on to others.
Peri's grey hair is only growing at is normal rate, Natasha is building up her sound and lighting crew every day, Alex R is keeping the crew calm with coffee and the cast calm with a loud voice ;) We have discovered a saviour in Rhian, and Carrie's commitment and support is absolutley amazingly fabulous and we long to have them on board with all future productions!!!
The youth crew has dwindled slightly but India and Louisa are wicked and pulling the final seams together, literally.
This is a huge big massive shout out to all the strangers across the world - NZers break legs in 7 hours time! We in Wales will join you through the webcam at 8.45am here whilst we have our breakfast at the community centre and long to find out how your opening night goes....
Slough, now that this blog is easily accessible to all, please think of us whilst you bask in your wonderous extra 2 weeks!!!! We're only a teensy bit envious but soooo much more excited and we just can't wait to see Lizzie and Mikey and Dan on Friday and show them our version of your Slough Stories too.
Anyway, I really should probably go to sleep now as I need to get up bright and early for the NZ post show skype and then go great guns on the morning rehearsals pre Wales Dress.
NZers, we're all thinking of you as we go to sleep tonight and REALLY REALLY REALLY looking forward to talking to you after your show.
BREAK LEGS!!!!

Lots of Love from Peri xxx
Monday, 11 February 2008
THE FINAL WEEK
Well im gonna stop before i get to emotional.
This was meant to be a *sob sob sob* message just to wish all they guys worldwide to break a leg!
Alex
(this was one highlight during the october halfterm)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLJ5xPakCo4
Dress rehearsal is here!
Break a Leg!!
I'm sure there are mixed feelings abound, from mild butterflies to downright jitters and crises of confidence; from quiet anticipation to hyper excitement.
All this is normal and where you will find solace is in the person standing right next to you, feeling the same, playing the game, telling the story with you.
I hope you really enjoy this dive for the line guys. You are amazing. Truly. You have been part of something totally unique and should be soooooo proud of yourselves. The committment, talent, friendship, warmth and imagination you have brought to this crazy venture has really paid off so far and has made Strangers what it is!
Keep up the pace, the focus and the fun! We here in Slough are right behind you, feeling it all with you (and quietly thankful that we have a few extra days rehearsal than you...mind you, we only achieved a full cast last week! AAGH!! But what a cast they are. Yes, you Slough ites. If any of you are reading this).
Big Big Love to all in Brynamman and Nelson.
From your pal in Slough, Lizzie xxxxx
P.s. Can't wait to see you guys in Wales on Friday afternoon. Give me lots of jobs!
Sarah and Co, wish too that I could physically be there to help out and enthuse with you all on Wednesday but we'll certainly be connected in spirit as you storm Nelson audiences.
xx
Friday, 8 February 2008
Very excited!!!

Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
One week to go!
Soooo Excited!
Here we are in Wales in rehearsal on the NZ school scene. This is Polly our Julie character and thats Tash our Stage manager in the background - working hard as usual! Unfortunatley Charlie, our Miss Kershaw in the photo on the right, has been poorly this last week and had to be rushed to hospital. However she is making a speedy recovery with a mind to get back into the swing and ready for production week. We all miss her very much though and can't wait to have her back! GET WELL SOON CHARLIE!!!
In the meanitime we have now started working on the chorus in betweeny sections to drive the story forward and things are coming along nicely...we have a half masked chorus as well as full masked shadow people of the Welsh villagers like the baker and librarian and Mine Owner. Our chorus has become very quirky and they're a bit like some of the aliens from Doctor Who!
Anyway, we've now received all of Dan Solo's tunes from Slough and can't wait to start putting everything together tonight. The Wales Film crew Subjective Realities are on the case in prep for the preshow introduction film and the sound bites of the actors introducing themselves - should be ariving the post v. soon!
Its all so exciting now but we must remember to stay focussed, look after ourselves - i.e. make sure we all get lots of sleep and plenty of vitamins and most of all ENJOY EVERY LAST MOMENT!
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Hope your all well and looking forward to the ever looming performance (only 15 days here! EEEKK!) I know I can't wait to see any dress rehearsal videos or crazy stuff like that! Anyway I just popped on to let you know that I just looked on Carmarthenshire Connect (for those of you lovely people who don't know they're a small team who go round publicising community events like our wonderful project!) Strangers has officially taken over their homepage! there are two video's, one of Peri and one of Alex! (if you scroll down theirs also a picture of Peri from here former days, along with a collection of other randomers also known as BASE from our party on Friday!)
this is the link: Carmarthenshire Connect
(you have to scroll down a bit, past a bit about play areas to get to BASE's photo, but it is worth it!)
Hope your all well! and learning lines!
luvness. Pete xxx
thanks!
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
for us in wales its less than 1 month away!!!! its getting so exciting now!!!!!
i just want to remind everyone in brynaman that there is a santes dwynwen day disco/fancy dress/ singing comp ok? so i hope everyone comes and i hope that all of the plays in slough and new zeland go ok. popb lwc i pawb!!!!
Laura
xxxxx
A plea from the directors
I've just got off the phone from Peri in Wales and checked out the blogg! I love it! I think this project is fab and so are all of you who are making it happen. I'm confident the groups in Wales and Slough are as brilliant creative and talented as mine in Nelson.
The scripts whichever merge you are working too are inspirational, magical and dynamic. You are being supported by brilliant artists (not name checking myself as that would be big headed and after a hard day at work my confidence isn't as strong as sometimes!) so I just want to share a plea on behalf of all the directors leading this project:
Use every second, value every rehearsal moment, explore your potential as people and performers and ensure that this performance is as fantastic as the groundbreaking international process that created it. You are part of a world first and with your individual and group talents you can guarantee audiences in Nelson, Slough and Brynamman a unique and powerful theatre experience.
You'll be pretty gutted when this is over so for yourselves as well as us make sure the last few weeks and the actual performances are as special as you are!
Good luck and enjoy,
Sarah
Director
Strangers Nelson
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
hello!
Hope everyone else is having fun!
I'm On da PAGE? ChurrR!
Tena Koe, Tena Korua, Tena Koutou Katoa!
Ciao tutto...
Sup Everybody...
I AM Jesy, Of te nelson strangers group, nice to finaly get on 2 te blog. sum funi clips on it.
rehersals in nelson are rolling nicely now, except i hav an O.C.D for continually bursting out musically, guitar or not. (haha - no?)
I had 'Kay' from the "Dominion Post" (Wellington Newspaper) ring me and question me reguards our production. Was hard to ansa questions like "Why/What do you like about it?" when there is many reasons - I spose I was worried about intentional "miss-editing" - don't know if u know what I mean by that but if i try 2 xplain this post will b too long for any1 2 b
botherd 2 read!!!
However I felt brave! She rung bak 5mins after the 1st call tho with more questions. haha?
Well, thats me 4 now, thanks 4 reading, b bak soon
Naku Noa
Grazie, arrivederci
ChUrrr, L8rz
Jesy!!
Hey Im Liam =D
