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Mr Producer staged the 2008 BAFTA Cymru Awards which took place on Sunday 27th April at Wales Millennium Centre. The Awards Ceremony was hosted by Gethin Jones and was an evening full of glitz and glamour. Among the VIPs was Hollywood star Ioan Gruffudd who was the winner of the prestigious Sian Phillips Award. (Images courtesy of BAFTA Cymru and photographer Huw John).
Agency @ Mr Producer sourced and secured high profile celebrities to support the Donate Wales Organ Donor Campaign. The campaign, which has just launched a series of nationwide television adverts, sees celebrities including Colin Jackson, BB Aled Jones, Sarra Elgan, Connie Fisher, Iolo Williams and Ruth Madoc urge people to 'Tell a loved one' about their organ donation wishes.
Mr Producer launched University of Glamorgan's new £35 million School of Creative and Cultural Industries - ATRiuM - in Cardiff's city centre. We secured 5 masters in their fields that highlight a few of the many creative degrees one can study at ATRiuM, namely: Terry Hands, Marc Evans, Dr Karl Jenkins, Robin Lyons and Daniel Evans. In ATRiuM's very own theatre we staged a glamorous awards/gala performance featuring some of Wales' best talent. (Images courtesy of Michael Hall Photography - www.michaelhallphotography.co.uk)
Mr Producer once again worked in association with Red Dragon’s charity, Help a South Wales Child, at this year’s ‘Dinner with a Difference’. The event took place at the stylish Laguna Kitchen and Bar at the Park Plaza Hotel, Cardiff. Celebrity waiters joined Red Dragon presenters to serve a mouthwatering menu at the most exclusive dinner party of the year!
On July 5th 2007, Mr Producer event managed the Genesis Wales Achievement Awards and Dinner at Mercure Holland House Hotel, Cardiff. Presenters Jamie Owen and Sarra Elgan welcomed very worthy recipients to the stage to receive their awards. Guests later danced the night away to an evening of fantastic entertainment provided by live band 'Footloose'.
Mr Producer staged the record breaking Jones Jones Jones show at Wales Millennium Centre, starring the legendary Grace Jones, that broke the world record for having the most same-surnamed people in the one room. With over 1200 Jones’ in the audience and on stage, the auditorium was a thrilling place to be. (Images courtesy of S4/C).
Mr Producer staged a Gala to celebrate the 70th Birthday of Wales’ Young Farmers Club – which starred 450 club members, 7 tractors and a sheep!
The official opening weekend of Swansea's Liberty Stadium took place in July 2005 and featured an all-star cast.
Mr Producer were the Project Managers for the Opening Weekend celebrations of Wales Millennium Centre. Stifyn Parri was Co-Creator, working alongside Bryn Terfel. The Opening Celebrations consisted of the Cymry for the World Honours, an Outdoor Spectacular and Firework Extravaganza , with the weekend culminating in a Royal Gala.
“For three days in late November 04, Cardiff Bay was the centre of attention with the opening celebrations of the Wales Millennium Centre. Stifyn Parri and his team at Mr Producer helped Wales Millennium Centre deliver these celebrations, and in the process delivered one of the biggest and best events ever seen in Wales. With Stifyn's support as co-creator and his team working as project managers these celebrations amazed everyone for both their outstanding quality and logistical planning. Thanks Stifyn, we couldn't have done it without you!” Judith Isherwood, Chief Executive WMC
Mr Producer event managed the Awards for the 4th consecutive year and secured Fiona Phillips as the evening’s main presenter plus the likes of Colin Jackson, Suzanne Packer (BBC’s Casualty), Darren Purse (CCFC Captain), GLC’s Maggot, Angharad Mair, Lucy Owen, Rhodri Owen and Richard Mylan. Also, the Hamiltons helped raise £££’s as Auctioneers and Bonnie Tyler gave an excellent set.
In 2006 Prince's Trust Cymru celebrated it's 30th Anniversary and contracted Mr Producer to co-produce a series of concerts entitled ‘The Prince’s Trust Cymru Birthday Nights’. Mr Producer sourced, booked and co-ordinated three alternative headline entertainers, along with supporting artists, to perform at Dyffryn Gardens near Cardiff. The opening concert was headlined by Welsh opera beauty Katherine Jenkins, followed by Michael Ball and special guests from London’s West End on the second evening, with the celebrations drawn to a close on the third consecutive evening by a star line up recreating the magic of the Rat Pack era.
The opening of Tiger Tiger was the hottest ticket in town on 20th October 2005. VIP guests included Stuart Cable, Noel Sullivan and Big Brother's Lisa Jeynes.




