The play showcasing a beloved Welsh rugby player will be returning to Milford Haven.
The Torch Theatre Company is bringing back "Grav," a one-man show about the life of Ray Gravell, from Wednesday, October 9 until Saturday, October 12.
The production will celebrate its 200th performance when at the venue on October 12.
Having toured Wales and the world for a decade, including shows in New York, Washington DC, and Adelaide, Gareth J Bale will reprise his role as Grav.
Peter Doran, the former artistic director of the Torch Theatre, is returning to direct the show.
He said: "Grav - the show that refuses to go away.
"Although I’ve not gone through the figures, it must’ve been seen by well over 10,000 people.
"If you’ve not seen it, come and see what all the fuss is about - you won’t regret it I can assure you."
The production, written by Owen Thomas, was made in Wales at the Torch Theatre with a Welsh creative team.
It has won multiple awards worldwide, including Best Production at the 2016 Wales Theatre Awards.
Gareth J Bale, reprising the title role, said: "I’m delighted to be back with Grav.
"It’s a show that is close to my heart.
"Not many plays are performed 200 times but this play has grown and grown since the first performance.
"Grav is a universal story."
The show has been praised as an 'inspiring and heart-warming' production and a 'fitting tribute to a rugby legend.'
Ray Gravell was a respected rugby player who represented Wales and the British Lions as well as an actor and cultural icon.
Show times at the Torch Theatre are Wednesday, October 9, at 7.30pm, Thursday, October 10, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Friday, October 11, at 7.30pm, and Saturday, October 12, at 7.30pm.
Ticket prices are £16.50 for the Wednesday to Friday shows and £25 for the 200th cap celebration on Saturday.
To book tickets or for further information, contact the Box Office on 01646 695267 or visit the Torch Theatre website.
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