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- City and County of Swansea
- City of Swansea Concert Band
- Danny Swanson
- Emily-Jane Swanson
- Ephraim Swanson-Dusenberry
- Gloria Swanson
- Gower College Swansea
- Jack Swanson
- Kristy Swanson
- Owen Danny Swanson
- Roderick Swanston
- Sally Swanson
- Simon Swanson
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- Swansea Amateur Operatic Society
- Swansea Amateurs
- Swansea Amateurs Essgees
- Swansea Bach Choir
- Swansea Ballet Russe
- Swansea City Opera
- Swansea City Opera Orchestra
- Swansea Community Orchestra
- Swansea Grand Theatre
- Swansea Grand Theatre School of Dancing
- Swansea Grand Youth Theatre
- Swansea Lighthouse Theate
- Swansea Metropoitan University
- Swansea Metropolitan University
- Swansea Philharmonic Choir
- Swansea Playhouse Productions
- Swansea Scooter Socieity
- Swansea Theatre
- Swansea University Performing Arts
- Swansea University Players
- Swansea Youth Theatre
- Swansea Youth Theatre Summer School
- Swansea's Pavlov Ballet Company
- Tamara Swanson
- the Grenfell Singers of Swansea
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- Cockett Amateur Operatic Society, Swansea
- Founded in 1962 as Cockett Church Gilbert and Sullivan Society by the incumbent, Fred Secombe, this group went on to complete the canon of 13 G & S operettas plus the Sullivan & Burnand "Cox and Box" by 1979. During this period, the Society competed successfully three times at the Waterford International Festival of Light Opera, winning the Mark Cannon Award for best G & S Production, the Swift Choral Shield and numerous pieces of crystal glass and certificates of merit.
In 1981, the Society ventured away from G & S with Offenbach's "La Belle Helene" and became Cockett Amateur Operatic Society (C.A.O.S). Since then, the repertory has become quite diverse, illustrating a remarkable degree of versatility.
In 1994, C.A.O.S. claimed the Welsh Premier of "Chess", following on from the Swansea City Premier of "Pickwick" the year before. The complete repertory is included in this website.
This year's presentation of "Hot Mikado" clocked up the 41st production over what has been a happy and rewarding period of years. C.A.O.S has the enviable reputation of being a most friendly organisation where associations tend to be long term. Several founding families have remained active into the second generation, but, of course, newcomers are always made very welcome.
Although the Society is now a registered charity, over the past forty odd years, total contributions to deserving causes from this group have run well into five figures.
The Society performs each year, usually in March, at the Taliesin Arts Centre, University of Wales, Swansea and tickets are always at a premium. We meet every Thursday evening, from September through to the Show in March...
http://www.cockettoperatics.com - Cockett Amateur Operatic Society, Swansea, Wales
- Website includes pictures of past shows
http://www.cockettoperatics.com - Swansea Little Theatre
- 75 Years young in 2000, this theatre company was one of the founding members of the little theatre movement. Producing 6 shows a year as the in house company of the Dylan Thomas Theatre, the company also manage and maintain the theatre situated in Swansea's maritime quarter. The forthcoming season includes Ben Elton's "Silly Cow" in May, Frank Vickery's "Family Planning" in July and Under Mild Wood several times during the summer and autumn.
http://www.dylanthomastheatre.homestead.com/index.html - Swansea Theatre Arts Register (STAR)
- Swansea Theatre Arts Register (STAR) is a performing arts listings service in South West Wales. Performing Arts teachers, groups and companies are listed and categories include amateur operatic societies, musical theatre, drama, dance, choirs, music, circus skills, recording studios, stage schools, courses and arts organisations. Nearly 200 groups are included, so it's a great source of information for anyone with an interest in the performing arts. Th
- Swansea Theatre Arts Register (STAR)
- Swansea Theatre Arts Register (STAR) is a performing arts listings service in South West Wales. Performing Arts teachers, groups and companies are listed and categories include amateur operatic societies, musical theatre, drama, dance, choirs, music, circus skills, recording studios, stage schools, courses and arts organisations. Nearly 200 groups are included, so it's a great source of information for anyone with an interest in the performing arts. The web site also has an events diary, latest news from teachers and groups, a photo gallery and will soon include a discussion forum. Funded by the Arts Council of Wales and City and County of Swansea, the website is part of the STAR project which aims to promote participation in the performing arts by providing up to date information to all members of the community.