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Ceisio'i Bywyd Hi archiveSherman Cymru presents a new, bold Welsh language production, with live music from the Acid Casuals, as part of this year's National Eisteddfod in Bala. Ceisio'i Bywyd Hi is a series of scenes, monologues, songs and negotiations between unnamed characters, that tell a story…that conjures a woman, referred to as Ann, who at various times is a an urban terrorist, a proud mother, a humanitarian worker, a scientist, a porn star, an artist and even a brand new model of a car. And yet she never appears. The result is a modern-day fable - a tragic comedy for our time. From material greed to unconditional self-sacrifice, from unprotected sex to religious fundamentalism, this is a provocative vision of a world of fear, detachment and alienation and a poignant portrayal of contemporary obsessions. Contains strong language

Cast/Performers

Catherine Ayers, Claire Hingott, Aled Pedrick, Meilyr Sion

Creatives/Company

Author: Martin Crimp
Producer: Sherman Theatre
Translation: Owen Martell
Director: Arwel Grufydd
Design: Gerald Tyler
Lighting: John Collingswood
Sound: Acid Casuals

Ceisio'i Bywyd Hi

Ceisio'i Bywyd Hi (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01651848523. Details of all Ceisio'i Bywyd Hi archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1669675524

Archive Listings

15 Oct 09
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16 Oct 09
Theatr Clwyd
Mold, Flintshire
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1 Oct 09
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2 Oct 09
Sherman Theatre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
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3 Aug 09
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7 Aug 09
Sherman Theatre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
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