Performer Name: Theatr Cymru

Show Name: Te Angladd

Show Description

Theatr Cymru is proud to announce Te Angladd (Funeral Tea) by Gruff Owen, a sequel to the hugely successful play Parti Priodas (Wedding Party). This new play will open at Galeri Caernarfon before touring the country in spring 2026, returning to the likeable characters, witty writing and timeless themes that entertained audiences across Wales in 2024.

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Capsiynau Cymraeg a Saesneg cauedig ar gael drwy ap Sibrwd
We will discuss this with the Promoter
We will discuss this with the Promoter
Ydyn - cyswllt ceri.williams@theatr.com
Theatr Cymru is the Welsh-language national theatre of Wales. It produces a varied programme of work of wide appeal, which includes large scale tours, community projects, site specific work, and imaginative and ambitious theatrical activity throughout Wales and beyond. As well as presenting classical theatre and recognised texts, it explores new and alternative ways of presenting theatre and takes advantage of all the resources available to it to produce theatrical experiences that give its audiences opportunities to laugh, to reflect, to make new discoveries, to be challenged, to question and to celebrate. With creative partners from Wales and the UK, and with international collaborators, it constantly seeks to develop new audiences, alternative platforms and further opportunities to present its work, and strives to strengthen the role of theatre in the life of the whole nation. Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru also offers a range of participatory opportunities, which enrich the public's experience of its work and explores the relationship between the audience and the creative work itself. By way of, for example, workshops and feed-back sessions, on-line and digital activity, social networks, as well as opportunities to engage directly with and contribute towards the making of creative projects, the company strives constantly to develop its relationship with individuals, institutions and communities of all kind across Wales.