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Performance

VenueTheatr Soar
Also: Studio
TownMerthyr Tydfil
CountyTorfaen
From20th February 2018
Opened23rd February 2018
To4th March 2018
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun 15:00
Theatr Soar (V01739230700)
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  • Date of change: 23 Jan 18 - T01654455806
  • Date of change: 11 Jul 17 - T01654455806

My Land's Shore

Work:: My Land's Shore (S01326524636)

The show tells the story of Dic Penderyn a Welsh labourer and coal miner who lived in Merthyr Tydfil who was involved with the Merthyr Rising of 3 June 1831. In the course of the riot he was arrested alongside Lewis Lewis, one of the primary figures in the uprising, and charged with stabbing a soldier with a bayonet. The people of Merthyr Tydfil doubted his guilt, and signed a petition for his release. However, he was found guilty and hanged on 13 August. After his death he was treated as a martyr in Merthyr and across Britain.
Book by Robert Gould
Book by Christopher J. Orton
Lyrics Robert Gould
Lyrics Christopher J. Orton

Production:: (T01654455806)

Producer Andrew Yon
Presented byAll Star Productions
Director Brendan Matthew
Musical Director Aaron Clingham
Choreographer Charlotte Tooth
Design Joana Dias
Costume Celestine Healy
Lighting Jamie Platt
Sound Gavin Hales
Performer Cameron Potts (Richard Lewis)
Performer Lily De-La-Haye (Angharad)
Performer Nicky Taliesin (Lewis Lewis)
Performer Katy Treharne (Rebecca)
Performer Michael Robert-Lowe (Jenkins)
Performer Daniel Hall (Josiah Guest)
Performer Andrew Truluck (William Crawshay)
Performer Dylan Wynford (Sean)
Performer Emma Hickey (Elizabeth)
Performer Michael Hutchings (Morgan)
Performer Leah Pinney (Myfanwy)
Performer colin Middleton (Seamus)
Performer Bethan Fflint (Mari)
Performer Aaron Bannister-Davies (Tomos)
Performer Michael Larcombe (Jonathan)
Performer Hollie Evans (Megan)
Performer Tom Blackmore (Ianto)
Performer Ceris Hine (Arianwen)

Listing:: L1107338149




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