The Centre for Performance Research (CPR) is a multi-faceted theatre organisation located and rooted in Wales, working nationally and internationally. CPR produces innovative performance work: arranges workshops, conferences, lectures and masterclasses (for the professional, the amateur and the curious); curates and produces festivals, expositions and exchanges with theatre companies from around the world; publishes and distributes theatre books, as well as the journal Performance Research, and houses a resource centre and library that specializes in world theatre and performance. CPR aims to develop and improve the knowledge, understanding and practice of theatre in its broadest sense, to affect change through investigation, sharing and discovery and to make this process as widely available as possible. Its programmes of work combine cultural co-operation, collaboration and exchange practical training, education and research, performance, production and promotion, documentation and publishing, information and resource. CPR was established in Cardiff in 1988, by Richard Gough and Judie Christie. CPR's predecessor was Cardiff Laboratory Theatre, which began in 1974. CPR is now in its new home enjoying its new and expanded facilities – CPR Information and Resource Centre, Foundry Studio, the International Theatre Collection and several small archive repositories – and the many other facilities of the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University, with whom CPR works in close association.
Resource Centre. Usual Opening Hours - 9.30am - 5.30pm from Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 4.30pm on Fridays