A new English language play will be premiered in a Pembrokeshire theatre.
Tachwedd, written by Jon Berry, will be shown at the Torch Theatre before heading to the London stage.
The play, set in Bethesda, North Wales, spans from the 1700s to the present day.
It features an entirely Welsh cast and blends biographical narratives, ancient mythologies, and modern-day therapy to explore themes of land, identity, and destiny.
The play, directed by Jac Ifan Moore and produced by Phoebe Stringer Productions and Theatre 503, revolves around the story of a family farm's uncertain future, a mother struggling to pay rent, and a town dealing with mass layoffs.
As decisions ripple through time, the land they inhabit begins to fragment, reflecting the play's exploration of violence, dispossession, and the force of history.
The Welsh cast includes Bedwyr Bowen, Saran Morgan, Carri Munn, and Glyn Pritchard.
They will perform at the Torch Theatre on September 25, 26, 27, and 28, with all performances starting at 7pm.
The drama has an age guidance of 14+ due to explicit references to sexual violence and rape.
Tickets for the play are priced at £12.
The Torch Theatre has urged audiences not to miss this "extraordinary production" that promises to resonate deeply with theatre-goers and Welsh audiences alike.
The performances at the Torch Theatre will be the only opportunity for audiences to see Tachwedd in Wales.
For further information or to book tickets for Tachwedd, contact the Box Office on 01646 695267 or visit the Torch Theatre website.
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