Hugh Hughes in...Stories from an Invisible Town
Stories from an Invisible Town is a new Hugh Hughes project.
It’s an exploration of childhood. More specifically, an opportunity for me, Hugh Hughes, to share with you my memories of my childhood in Llangefni, Anglesey.
It’s going to be a project that you explore online and eventually will become a new live show too.
Work in progress at Carriageworks
Posted on December 11, 2011
I’ve had a fantastic few weeks in Sydney. It’s been a pleasure to be on the road with Aled again as it’s been a little while since we performed Story of a Rabbit together and I’ve enjoyed getting reacquainted with the [...]
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Do you live in Cambridge?
Posted on September 26, 2011
A guest blog from Simon Bedford, Hoipolloi’s Executive Producer
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An Introduction to Stories from an Invisible Town
Posted on August 15, 2011
As you may know, I’m currently working on a brand new Hugh Hughes project, which is called Stories from an Invisible Town. Here’s a bit more information…
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Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: Anglesey, comedy, Hoipolloi, Hugh Hughes, hugh hughs, huw huws, Llangefni, Stories from an Invisible Town, Theatre, wales, welsh
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The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
Posted on May 3, 2011
In May (Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21) I’ll be taking The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes to West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Do come and join me!
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Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Anglesey, Hugh Hughes, Hugh Hughes Roughbook, hughs, Leeds, Llangefni, Process & Making, Snowdon, Travel & Touring, West Yorkshire Playhouse
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The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes at The Junction, Cambridge this week
Posted on March 21, 2011
Hello everyone. Where are you right now? I always find it a bit strange that so many people in so many different places could be reading these words all at the same time. It’s a nice strange, though. I mean, [...]
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Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Cambridge, Friends & Family, Home, Hugh Hughes, hughs, photos, Plymouth, Travel & Touring
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Hugh Hughes in…Plymouth, Cambridge and Leeds
Posted on March 2, 2011
In March and May The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes will be touring theatres in Plymouth, Cambridge and Leeds. I’d love to see you there!
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Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Cambridge, Friends & Family, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Leeds, Plymouth, Travel & Touring
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Walking in the Woods
Posted on January 11, 2011
A Happy New Year to all of my friends on this Hugh Hughes website! I think we’re still allowed to call it ‘new’, although it’s eleven days old now, of course. Here are some of my recent thoughts about snow and what I’ve been up to lately.
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Projects: Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Canada, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Observations
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The Big Arts Give
Posted on December 6, 2010
I’m taking part in The Big Arts Give as I look for support towards the creation of my new project…
Hugh Hughes: Stories from an Invisible Town.
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Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: #bigartsgive, arts & business, Hugh Hughes, hughs, photos, Process & Making, The Big Arts Give, Video
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“I Love the Arts” seems important today
Posted on October 20, 2010
This extract from my film, Hugh Hughes: How I Got Here, seems appropriate on the day that spending cuts were announced in London. I find Julie to be a real inspiration.
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Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: Anglesey, Art & Artists, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Llangefni, Theatr Fach, Video
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One week to go in London
Posted on September 25, 2010
Birds fly. We all know that. We can see them do it. When time flies we don’t see it in the same way. Looking back on a period when time has flown makes things look like they are going fast-forward or all in a blur. The movement of time effects our vision. The time in our minds dances…
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Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Aled, Barbican Centre, Dafydd, Derwyn, Hugh Hughes, hughs, London, Sioned, Travel & Touring, Twm
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Stories from an Invisible Town is a new Hugh Hughes project.
It’s an exploration of childhood. More specifically, an opportunity for me, Hugh Hughes, to share with you my memories of my childhood in Llangefni, Anglesey.
It’s going to be a project that you explore online and eventually will become a new live show too.
Work in progress at Carriageworks
I’ve had a fantastic few weeks in Sydney. It’s been a pleasure to be on the road with Aled again as it’s been a little while since we performed Story of a Rabbit together and I’ve enjoyed getting reacquainted with the [...]
Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Do you live in Cambridge?
A guest blog from Simon Bedford, Hoipolloi’s Executive Producer
Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
An Introduction to Stories from an Invisible Town
As you may know, I’m currently working on a brand new Hugh Hughes project, which is called Stories from an Invisible Town. Here’s a bit more information…
Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: Anglesey, comedy, Hoipolloi, Hugh Hughes, hugh hughs, huw huws, Llangefni, Stories from an Invisible Town, Theatre, wales, welsh
The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
In May (Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21) I’ll be taking The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes to West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Do come and join me!
Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Anglesey, Hugh Hughes, Hugh Hughes Roughbook, hughs, Leeds, Llangefni, Process & Making, Snowdon, Travel & Touring, West Yorkshire Playhouse
The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes at The Junction, Cambridge this week
Hello everyone. Where are you right now? I always find it a bit strange that so many people in so many different places could be reading these words all at the same time. It’s a nice strange, though. I mean, [...]
Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Cambridge, Friends & Family, Home, Hugh Hughes, hughs, photos, Plymouth, Travel & Touring
Hugh Hughes in…Plymouth, Cambridge and Leeds
In March and May The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes will be touring theatres in Plymouth, Cambridge and Leeds. I’d love to see you there!
Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Cambridge, Friends & Family, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Leeds, Plymouth, Travel & Touring
Walking in the Woods
A Happy New Year to all of my friends on this Hugh Hughes website! I think we’re still allowed to call it ‘new’, although it’s eleven days old now, of course. Here are some of my recent thoughts about snow and what I’ve been up to lately.
Projects: Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Canada, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Observations
The Big Arts Give
I’m taking part in The Big Arts Give as I look for support towards the creation of my new project…
Hugh Hughes: Stories from an Invisible Town.
Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: #bigartsgive, arts & business, Hugh Hughes, hughs, photos, Process & Making, The Big Arts Give, Video
“I Love the Arts” seems important today
This extract from my film, Hugh Hughes: How I Got Here, seems appropriate on the day that spending cuts were announced in London. I find Julie to be a real inspiration.
Projects: Stories from an Invisible Town
Tags: Anglesey, Art & Artists, Hugh Hughes, hughs, Llangefni, Theatr Fach, Video
One week to go in London
Birds fly. We all know that. We can see them do it. When time flies we don’t see it in the same way. Looking back on a period when time has flown makes things look like they are going fast-forward or all in a blur. The movement of time effects our vision. The time in our minds dances…
Projects: 360, Floating, Stories from an Invisible Town, Story of a Rabbit, Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes
Tags: Aled, Barbican Centre, Dafydd, Derwyn, Hugh Hughes, hughs, London, Sioned, Travel & Touring, Twm

