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Plays Listings For South West Wales


Honk

Honk!

A refreshing tale of the Ugly Duckling and his journey to become a Swan. So come along and meet the folks down on the farm!
Swansea Grand Theatre (3-5 Jul 08)



See How They Run

See How They Run

Set in the village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, See How They Run is a comedy of mistaken identities, when it becomes besieged by an escaped prisoner of war, a visiting priest, an actor and a locum priest-all at the same time!
Swansea Grand Theatre (22-26 Jul 08)



The Dylan Thomas Theatre Youth Academy

The Jungle Book

Rudyard Kiplings ’The Jungle Book’ is brought to the stage in a classic adaptation, see Baloo, Bagheera, Mowgli and Shere Khan brought to life by this youth theatre company.
Dylan Thomas Theatre (23-26 Jul 08)



The Business of Murder

The Business of Murder

Dee, a successful TV writer, arrives at the flat of a man named Stone, having accepted an invitation to discuss a script his ’wife’ has written…
Swansea Grand Theatre (29 Jul 08 - 02 Aug 08)



Henry IV

Outdoor Shakespeare - Henry IV

Outdoor Shakespeare play in the magical setting of St Dogmaels Abbey. Comic set pieces, battles, and a tense father-son relationship combine in this most thoughtful of Shakespeare’s history plays.
St Dogmael’s Abbey (30 Jul 08 - 02 Aug 08)



Daisy Pulls It Off

Daisy Pulls It Off

Denise Deegan’s spiffing good yarn is an affectionate, keenly observed parody of life in an English boarding school for girls in a bygone era.
Swansea Grand Theatre (5-9 Aug 08)



Don’t Look Now

Don’t Look Now

Made famous by the iconic film. What begins as a
moving examination of grief becomes a chilling tale
with a dark and terrifying climax in this classic thriller.
By Daphne Du Maurier. Adapted by Neill Leyshon.

Swansea Grand Theatre (12-16 Aug 08)



Run For Your Wife

Run For Your Wife

John Smith is a London cabbie with his own taxi, a wife in Streatham, a wife in Wimbledon- and a knife-edge schedule!
Swansea Grand Theatre (19-23 Aug 08)



Doll’s House

Doll’s House

Henrik Ibsen in one of the most famous Norwegian writers thoughout the world. And he is known for his plays where he gives a critical view upon society.
De Valence Pavillion (09 Oct 08)



Fluellen Theatre

Fluellen Theatre

Macbeth’s existential struggle between loyalty to his King and his "vaulting ambition" is fascinating to watch, as is his struggle with Lady Macbeth, and her own terrifying refusal of her maternal role.
De Valence Pavillion (20 Nov 08)