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Radio Cymru stages a real reality show


Category: Wales

Date: 07.04.2005
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As reality shows seem to take over the TV world, an exciting new 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Cymru production takes an alternative view on this entertainment form, with a thrilling stage show about the fickle world of reality shows.

Bringing together a cast from four Welsh schools in south east Wales, Popdy is co-written by three leading lights in the world of Welsh entertainment: writer and Radio Cymru presenter Hywel Gwynfryn; singer and songwriter Caryl Parry Jones; and chaired poet Tudur Dylan Jones.

Musical director is Myfyr Isaac, Sara Lewis is the artistic director and the voice coach is Betsan Perrett. The producer is Ceri Wyn Richards.

The show premieres at the Bute Theatre at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama on Tuesday 12 April and Wedneday 13 April and is broadcast on Radio Cymru on Sunday 24 April at 9.45am.

Pupils from Ysgol Bro Morgannwg, Barri, Ysgol Gyfun Glantaf, Cardiff, Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen, Pontypridd and Ysgol Plasmawr in Cardiff make up the cast of this show, produced for Radio Cymru by Torpedo.

An obvious parody of shows such as Pop Idol and Fame Academy, the Popdy of the title is as an innovative centre created to encourage vocal talents.

Six people win places there in order to hone and practise their skills, with a view to appearing in the televised final round, at which one will win the big competition.

Popdy is a warts-and-all show, where the audience is drawn into the personal worlds of the stage characters, the sympathy and the scheming, the envy and the guilt, the love and the hate.

This production of Popdy follows on from the success of previous Radio Cymru musical shows.

"This is the third musical that Radio Cymru has commissioned," says Aled Glynne Davies, Editor of Radio Cymru.

"The first, Plas Du, was performed by school pupils in north west Wales and the second, Gr锚t, by pupils in the north east. And now we've travelled down to south east Wales.

"The whole idea of this radio musical is to give pupils new opportunities and, hopefully, a buzz whilst performing on stage.

"Although they're radio musicals they have to work on stage as well - and that will be a huge achievement! We hope that the cast of Popdy will thoroughly enjoy the whole experience and that the audience will also have an evening to treasure.

"Radio Cymru believes strongly that it should work closely with youngsters, not only with productions such as Popdy but also when preparing programmes such as C2, a daily programme aimed at a young audience broadcast between 8.00pm and 1.00am, Monday to Friday.

"I'd like to thank the staff and pupils of Glantaf, Plasmawr, Rhydfelen and Bro Morgannwg as well as everyone else connected with the musical."



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Category: Wales

Date: 07.04.2005
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