MINISTER ASKED TO LOOK AGAIN AT
GWENT THEATRE FUNDING
8.2.2011
William Graham (Conservative Assembly Member for South Wales
East) questioned the Heritage Minister concerning the
withdrawal of funding from Theatre Gwent.
William asked “May I ask you to look once again at the position
of Theatre Gwent. Whilst they have (ironically for the first
time) just been awarded Arts Council of Wales funding for youth
theatre – and attract over 1,000 pupils every week. However;
the decision of the Arts Council of Wales not to fund their
Theatre in Education programme has effectively decapitated the
Company. No other provider of theatre in schools is likely to
take over this responsibility – depriving many children of
their only opportunity to experience live artistic
performance”.
“The Minister’s reply that he could not comment of specific
funding issues and that there was no uniform provision of
theatre in education across Wales is not
acceptable”.
“Theatre Gwent provided many children throughout South Wales
with their only opportunity to experience live theatre; and the
stimulus such performances give to the study of subjects across
the whole curriculum – creative writing, design, historical
costumes and architecture”.
“The decision not to continue funding for Theatre Gwent was a
decision to create gaps in the general education of our
children”.
 
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