Winner of the Drama Association of Wales best One Act play 2012, a highly sensitively written play. Highlighting some of the hidden aspects of 21st Century family life.
Dealing with the after effects of the oil spill in Mexico Bay in 2010 and the way it has impinged on the lives of people living on the coastline.
In collaboration with Dutch writer Jeroen Van Den Burgh. A beautifully written monologue concerning the nature of friendship, collaboration and cancer.
An exotic look at the life of D H Lawrence and his wife Frieda who ‘entertain’ the young novelist and short story writer Rhys Davies, “one of the most prolific Welsh prose writers of the 20th century”. Directed by James Ashton
The illusion of theatre is both broken and confirmed at the very outset, thereby objectifying the shame unfolded in the various aspects of the life of this particular Angela Brazil.
Directed by Hugh Thomas.
The love went out of Da and Ma’s marriage a long time ago. They do speak but it is a continuing war of words. He is down the pub with his mates, she is looking for a girl with a sturdy frame for her idle son Alyn.
Directed by James Ashton
“I had all the coke I could get up my nose, all the women that my hot tub would hold and more money than I’d ever be able to spend, and do you know what? I don’t miss any of it.”
With Nathan Sussex directed by Mathilde Lopez
A black comedy. Irreverent, edgy, profane, violent and incredibly funny. Set in South Wales and with a cast of characters who are intrinsically Welsh, its themes and humour are nevertheless universal.
Directed by Julie Barclay