Branwen
Site-specific performance (with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth) Harlech Castle. (Welsh) Based on story from The Mabinogion.
Rhiannon
Touring production (with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth) National Eisteddfod Maldwyn + Welsh tour. (Welsh) Based on story from The Mabinogion.
Rhosys Cochion ('Red Roses')
Night time procession (with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth) Ceredigion villages. (Welsh)
Gaeafdaith/A Cold Coming
Residency in Llangeitho, Ceredigion (collaboration with Paupers Carnival Theatre). (Welsh/English)
Manawydan
Touring production (collaboration with Cwmni Cyfri Tri) Welsh tour + Denmark. (Welsh) Based on story from The Mabinogion.
Bwyty Bananas ('Cafe Bananas')
Clown show. Ceredigion schools. (Welsh)
Blodeuwedd
Touring production. Welsh tour. (Welsh) Based on story from The Mabinogion.
Gwaed Neu Fara ('Blood or Bread')
Touring production (with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth) National Eisteddfod, Abertawe + Welsh tour. (Welsh) Based on rural unrest in Ceredigion in C19th.
Y Gwaelodion (’The Lower Depths’ by Maxim Gorky)
Site specific performance (with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth). (Welsh)
Dros Ben Llestri ('Over the Top')
Clown show. Welsh schools. (Welsh)
Gernika!
Site specific work (collaboration with Cwmni Theatr Cymru) National Eisteddfod, Mon. (Welsh) Based on events surrounding the bombing of Guernica in the Spanish Civil War
Ymfydwyr ('Emigrants')
Touring production. Wales, Argentina (Patagonia, Cordoba, Buenos Aires), Italy, Poland, Eire, Spain. (Welsh) Based on themes of emigration.
Pedole Arian ('Silver Horseshoes')
Street performance Wales; Italy; Spain. (Welsh)
Rhydcymerau
Touring production. National Eisteddfod Llanbedr Pont Steffan + Welsh tour. (Welsh) Based on C20th afforestation of rural Wales.
Lleuad, Lleuad!/Luna, Luna!
(collaboration with Farfa, Denmark) Wales, Poland, Italy. (Welsh/English/Spanish)
8961 - Caneuon Galar a Gobaith ('Songs of Grief and Hope')
Touring production National Eisteddfod Rhyl, Poland, Italy, France, Germany, Argentina, Eire, Norway. (Welsh) Based on the story of the 'disappeared' in Argentina.
Iddo Fe ('For Him')
Street performance. Poland. (Welsh)
Gwyl y Beibl ('Bible Festival')
Street procession (collaboration with villagers, Theatre of the Eighth Day Poland and Theatr Dauerton Germany) Llanrhaedr-ym-Mochnant, Wales. Celebration of 400th anniversity of translation of Bible into Welsh. (Welsh)
Boris (trans. from John Berger)
Site-specific performance. Welsh Folk Museum. (Welsh)
Pererinion ('Pilgrims')
Touring production Italy, France, Germany. (Welsh/English) Based on themes of contemporary emigration.
Makbeth
(collaboration with Teatro Nucleo) Ferrara, Italy. (Welsh/Italian)
Du a Gwyn (‘Black and White’)
Touring production National Eisteddfod Abergwaun + Welsh tour, France, Germany. (Welsh/English) Based on assassination of Heydrich and the destruction of the village of Lidice.
Oherwydd y mae’r amser yn agos (‘For the time is nigh’)
Site specific event St.Davids Cathedral, Wales. Celebration of 400th anniversity of translation of Bible into Welsh. (Welsh/English)
Pandaemonium: The True Cost of Coal
(collaboration with Theatr Taliesin Wales) Morriston Tabernacle Chapel, Swansea. (Welsh/English) Based upon the Senghennyd mining disaster, 1913.
Disasters of War: Part 1
Touring production Wales, Denmark, Eire, Norway, Venezuela. Inspired by the etchings of Fransisco Goya. (Welsh/English)
Disasters of War: Part 2/Hiroshima
Street performance National Eisteddfod Porthmadog, Eire. (Welsh)
Disasters of War: Part 3/Besatt!*
Touring production (collaboration with Grenland Friteater) Welsh tour; Norwegian tour. (Welsh/English/Norwegian)
Disasters of War: Part 4
(collaboration with students of Rubicon Community Dance Project) Cardiff.
Disasters of War: Part 5
(collaboration with students of Dartington College of Arts) (English)
Disasters of War: Part 6
(collaboration with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth) (Welsh)
Disasters of War : Part 7/Displaced Persons
(collaboration with Dance Wales) Cardiff.
Disasters of War: Part 8/Y Gadair Ddu (‘The Black Chair’)
(collaboration with students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth National Eisteddfod Casnewydd. (Welsh)
Disasters of War: Part 9/Arminius Project
(collaboration with Theaterlabor) Bielefeld, Germany. (Welsh/English/German)
Gododdin
Large scale, site specific performance (collaboration with Test Department) Cardiff. (Welsh/English) Based on C6th battle elegy.
Gododdin
Large scale, site specific performance (collaboration with Test Department) Polverigi (Italy); Hamburg (Germany), Leuwarden (Netherlands), Glasgow (Scotland) (Welsh/English)
EXX-1
Work-in-progress Cardiff. (Welsh/English)
Disasters of War: Part 10
(collaboration with Sand & Bricks) Hong Kong. (English/Chinese)
Pax
Concert Westminster Abbey , London; Edinburgh (Welsh/English)
Los Angeles 1
Site specific performance Rhymney, Wales. (Welsh/English) Story of returning angels and ecological compromise.
Pax
Large scale, site specific performance St. David’s Hall, Cardiff. (Welsh/English) Story of returning angels and ecological compromise.
Gwynt, Glaw, Glo a Defaid (‘Wind, Rain, Coal and Sheep)
Work-in-progress Cardiff. (Welsh/English)
Los Angeles II
Touring production Glasgow.
From Memory I
Mike Pearson solo performance Welsh Folk Museum, Warwick, Belgium. (English)
Pax
Large scale, site specific performance (collaboration with Jigsaw disabled dance company) Harland and Wolff Shipyard, Glasgow (Welsh/English)
Pax
Large scale, site specific performance (collaboration with Cyrff Ystwyth disabled dance company) British Rail Station, Aberystwyth (Welsh/English)
Patagonia
Touring production United Kingdom (including Royal Court, London) (Welsh/English) Formal stage work based on C19th Welsh emigration to Patagonia..
In Black and White
Touring production (Mike Pearson collaboration with disabled performer Dave Levett) Wales, Belgium, Spain.
Los Angeles III
Touring production Switzerland, Belgium, France, Argentina
Ar y Traeth/Patagonia Remics
National Eisteddfod Aberystwyth. (Welsh)
Der Gefesselte (‘The Bound Man’)
(Mike Pearson collaboration with German saxophonist Peter Brotzmann) Cardiff and Hamburg, Germany.
Haearn (‘Iron’)
Large scale, site specific performance British Coal Works, Tredegar. (Welsh/English)
Arturius Rex 1: DOA
Touring production United Kingdom. (Welsh/English)
Arturius Rex 2: Camlann
Site specific performance Cardiff and Recklinghausen Germany. (Welsh/English)
Angelus
(Mike Pearson collaboration with German saxophonist Peter Brotzmann) Hamburg Germany.
Arturius Rex 3: Cusanu Esgyrn
Site specific performance Eisteddfod Neath. Based on ‘The Trojan Women’. (Welsh)
Arturius Rex 4: Pen Urien
(unperformed)
Arturius Rex 5: Arturius Rex
Site specific performance Cardiff. (Welsh/English)
From Memory II
Mike Pearson solo performance Welsh Folk Museum. (English)
Ein Ty Ni (‘Our House’)
Eddie Ladd solo performance National Eisteddfod Bro Colwyn. (Welsh)
Lynette Gwenllian Rhys
solo performance National Eisteddfod Bro Colwyn. (Welsh)
Tri Bywyd (‘Three Lives’)
Site specific performance Clwedog Plantation, Lampeter. (Welsh/English)
Estronwyr/Work in Progress (‘Strangers’)
(collaboration with Catalan company La Fura dels Baus) Barcelona and simultaneously in Cardiff via ISDN video link. (Welsh/English/Catalan)
Prydain: The Impossibility of Britishness (‘Britain’)
Site specific performance Cardiff and Glasgow. (Welsh/English)
From Memory
Mike Pearson solo performance Southampton Institute. (English)
Dead Men’s Shoes
Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum Cardiff; Swansea Museum. (English) Performance on Scott’s expedition to the South Pole.
Dead Men’s Shoes
Londrina Festival, Brazil
The first five miles...
(in collaboration with Radio Ceredigion) Aberystwyth/ Trefenter, Wales. (English/Welsh) Performance and simultaneous live radio broadcast concerning the early enclosures of Ceredigion.
The man who ate his boots...
CPR Points of Contact conference: Performance, Places and Pasts, Aberystwyth. (English) ’ Performance with four interlocking narratives of emigration.
Blood
Informal European Theatre Meeting, Cardiff. (English) Solo site-specific performance on a Cardiff docklands murder.
Gododdin
56 minute documentary HTV Wales
A Oes Heddwch
music video S4C
Pax TV (‘Y Fam, Y Ddaear, a’r Angel)
short film S4C
Haearn
56 minute performance recording English version: BBC Wales; Welsh version S4C