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Saer Doliau archive"Pam na cha' i lonydd gynnoch chi? Wnes i ddim byd i haeddu cael fy nhrin fel hyn." "Why won't you leave me alone? I've done nothing to deserve being treated like this." Doll mender Ifans is peacefully at work in his wood workshop in rural Wales. Until suddenly his entire life is ripped apart by the unannounced intrusion of two strangers, a Girl and a Lad. As they torment him with their own secret agenda and mind games, Ifans loses his grip on his reality, leaving him adrift in a world which is changed too quickly. As the two strangers play one final deadly game, and he is left deserted by everyone, Ifans is left questioning the purpose of his entire existence... This Welsh-language classic from 1966 is a fascinating study of our obsession with modernisation, the role of women in society and racial prejudice, while also asking searching questions about our conscience and existence itself. Performed in Welsh with English surtitles. Performance Length: approx. 2hrs

Cast/Performers

Catherine Ayers (Merch), Steffan Donnelly (Llanc), Seiriol tomos (Ifans)

Creatives/Company

Author: Gwenlyn Parry
Presented by(s): Sion Alun Davies, Louise Best
Company: Invertigo Theatre Company (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director: Aled Pedrick

Saer Doliau

Saer Doliau (Play) production archive for QTIX code T903215967. Details of all Saer Doliau archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1569894806

Archive Listings

3 Feb 13
  to
19 Feb 13
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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