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- Sherman_Cymru abstract "Sherman Cymru, also known by its previous name Sherman Theatre, is a performing arts venue in the Cathays district of Cardiff. It was built as a twin-auditorium venue in 1973 with financial support from Cardiff University.The theatre is named after Harry Sherman, the co-founder of Sherman's Football Pools, who financed its construction.Within the premises are two performance spaces: the main auditorium with 468 seats, and the studio / arena which seats between 143 and 163 in the round. The Sherman Theatre Company and Sgript Cymru merged in April 2007 to form a new company, called Sherman Cymru, based at the Sherman Theatre.Between 1990 and 2006 the Artistic Director of the Sherman was Phil Clark. Between 1993 and 97 a number of plays were filmed for television by HTV under the series title The Sherman Plays. The current Artistic Director of the theatre is Rachel O'Riordan.The Sherman won the UK Theatre Award for \"Best New Play 2015\", for Gary Owen's Iphigenia in Splott. Sophie Melville's performance in this production received The Stage Award for Acting Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2015. The production transferred to the UK National Theatre's Temporary Theatre in January 2015, making this the first Welsh play to transfer straight to the National Theatre. The Sherman won the Edinburgh Fringe First award and a Herald Angel Award in 2008 for their touring play Deep Cut, which dramatised the real-life deaths of four trainees at Deepcut Army Barracks.The theatre was originally designed by Alex Gordon and Partners in dark brown brick, and completed in 1973. It was modernised and refurbished in 2010–12 by Jonathan Adams, internally reorganised and with a distinctive new metal-clad facade.".
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- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Gordon_(architect).
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff.
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- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cathays.
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- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Festival_Fringe.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Owen_(playwright).
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Sherman.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink ITV_Wales_&_West.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Adams_(architect).
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Performing_arts.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Clark_(director).
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- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_ORiordan.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Royal_National_Theatre.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Sgript_Cymru.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Shermans_Football_Pools.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Sophie_Melville.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink The_Stage.
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_Awards_UK.
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- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sherman Cymru".
- Sherman_Cymru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sherman Theatre".
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- Sherman_Cymru subject Category:Cathays.
- Sherman_Cymru subject Category:Theatres_in_Cardiff.
- Sherman_Cymru hypernym Venue.
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- Sherman_Cymru type Building.
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- Sherman_Cymru type Theatre.
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- Sherman_Cymru comment "Sherman Cymru, also known by its previous name Sherman Theatre, is a performing arts venue in the Cathays district of Cardiff. It was built as a twin-auditorium venue in 1973 with financial support from Cardiff University.The theatre is named after Harry Sherman, the co-founder of Sherman's Football Pools, who financed its construction.Within the premises are two performance spaces: the main auditorium with 468 seats, and the studio / arena which seats between 143 and 163 in the round.".
- Sherman_Cymru label "Sherman Cymru".
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