About The City Socials // scratch night 2025

Join us at The City Socials scratch night for an evening of community-inspired performance, conversation and connection on Thursday 25 September.

A place to discover: each event is headlined with a scratch performance by one of TEAM’s supported artist-in-residence. An opportunity for the audience to be some of the first to see new work.

A place to engage: each event hosts interactive, creative conversations about the creative industries and the arts. A space to come together, share our issues, our thoughts and our ideas.

A place to connect: There is be plenty of time to network with peers and artists from around the industry on each night. A time to meet your brilliant peers from around the industry, and make new connections.


About the Projects

Tidal City

Set in a near-future Cardiff haunted by its forgotten past, Tidal City is an immersive performance blending spoken word, live music, and audiovisual projection. It explores how the city’s rapid expansion, civic amnesia, and relentless pursuit of progress have made it one of the most flood-prone urban areas in Britain, literally and figuratively built on unstable ground.

The piece imagines Cardiff on the edge of rising tides. Still building, still forgetting, still pushing forward without looking back.

Through different voices, the performance asks: What happens to a city that forgets where it came from? Who gets remembered when the waters rise?

This is not alarmism but a reckoning. Cardiff’s population has grown from 1,800 in 1801 to over 370,000 today, often at the expense of memory, heritage, and foresight. Beneath the castle’s ancient foundations lie traces of lagoons, glaciers, and floods that have shaped the land for millennia. Now, with sea levels rising, one in seven Welsh properties face flood risk; in Cardiff alone, 33,000 homes may be impacted by 2050.

Tidal City offers a space to confront this precarious future—through memory, myth, and the voice of the land itself.

What’s the WiFi Password?

“What’s the WiFi Password?” is a solo dance piece exploring connection, loneliness, and the awkwardness of modern life through humour, physical theatre, and movement.

The work reflects the social “lags” we experience when trying to connect in a fractured, performative world.

The piece asks: what does connection actually look like today, and why is it so hard?It explores the effort of trying to be seen and understood, especially in online or isolated spaces, without offering easy answers. Instead naming the gaps, glitches, and persistent attempts to reach out.

Surreal, funny, and recognisable, the piece invites audiences to laugh with,the performer, reflecting the strange, human reality of wanting connection but not always knowing how to ask for it.

Meet the artists


Talking Workshop

Making immersive theatre with Danny Muir & Duncan Hallis

Alongside the work presented at The City Socials, Duncan Hallis, theatre-maker, director and creative practitioner, and Danny Muir, technical stage manager and creative technologist will host an idea-packed talking workshop on immersive and participatory theatre. Unpacking what it is, why it connects with audiences, and how to build worlds where the people become part of the show.

Explore how immersive theatre can mean so much more than audience participation, and the far-reaching impact the work can have across sectors and in communities.

Meet the speakers