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Bwystfilod Aflan by Music Theatre Wales

  • Bath-House Road Cardigan, Wales, SA43 United Kingdom (map)

Bwystfilod Aflan (Unclean Beasts)

By Music Theatre Wales

11/10/24 - 7.30pm

SPAN is delighted to bring you Bwystfilod Aflan (Unclean Beasts), a groundbreaking new production from Music Theatre Wales taking place at Small World Theatre. This innovative, touring, Welsh Language production blends opera, dance, and film to highlight the clash between tradition and change.

Inspired by Edward Prosser Rhys’s controversial 1924 Eisteddfod winning poem, ATGOF, Music Theatre Wales have collaborated with Music@Aber and Sinfonia Cymru to produce their new commission Bwystfilod Aflan, meaning Unlcean Beasts, for the National Eisteddfod. Bwystfilod Aflan will scrutinise the societal shockwaves triggered by ATGOF, probing into the changes within the country, its retained secrets, and the undercurrents of modernism. Prosser Rhys’s poem boldly depicted sex, lust, and a romance between two young men, challenging the societal norms of his time when homosexuality was still illegal. His work not only reflected his reality but also provoked a response that both rebuked and rewarded his creative expression, highlighting the era’s complexities and biases.

Bwystfilod Aflan is a Welsh language production directed by Jac Ifan Moore and designed by Elin Steele that features two parts: an operatic monodrama performed by tenor Elgan Llŷr Thomas and created by Conor Mitchell and Jac Ifan Moore, and a movement and voice reflection on ATGOF by Prosser Rhys created by Eddie Ladd, Sion Orgon, and Jac Ifan Moore and performed by Eddie Ladd.

Join us at Small World Theatre, Cardigan, on Friday the 11th of October at 7.30pm for this thought-provoking and imaginative piece of theatre.

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Please book your tickets in advance through SPAN Arts (link below) or contact info@span-arts.org.uk for more information.

Performed in Welsh. Captions in English will be available at the performance.

CAST and CONTEXT

You can read more about Bwystfilod Aflan, the cast, its creation and contexts on the Music Theatre Wales’ website here.

 





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