Premiere of new welsh writing by Carmen Medway-Stephens

Bara Bread

Directed by Chris Morgan

A New play about women, love, loss and discovery. '

An honest and earthy story, theatre of the hearth'

With Louise Collins, Saran Morgan, Sarah Hopkin, Olwen Rees and Michelle McTernan

Nettie stands in her mother's kitchens holding her ashes, She is back in her home village Lovenny at a cross roads where life has become complicated in an uncertain world. Mother Dough invites her to 'Lets Bake Bread Together'. 

'How has the white sliced liberated us?'

'The table our universe...but I need friends to join me'

If you like a good story, you’ll enjoy Bara Bread. Women, across the ages of 18-70, come to the table to  bake bread, answering the call of “Mother Dough.” As they break the bread, they share secrets, love, tears and laughter.
Come, join us - we can “Bake Bread Together.” It’ll be a magical evening!

Os am stori dda byddwch yn mwynhau BaraBread. Mae marched, eu hoedran o 18 hyd 70, yn dod at y ford I bobi gan ateb galwad y “Toes Mamol.” Wrth dorri’r bara maent yn rhannu cyfrinachau,cariad, tristwch a chwerthin.

Dewch, ymunwch a ni - “Cawn Bobi Bara da’n Gilydd!” Bydd yn noson hudolus!

Rural Dates

26th of May 7.30, Carnegie House, Bridgend

27th of May 7.30, The Tabernacle, Talgarth - here you can see the Mill where the story began

28th of May 7.30, St.Brides Major, Vale of Glamorgan

29th of May, 7.30, Market Theatre, Cowbridge

30th of May 7.45, The Torch, Milford Haven

more info contact

theatrgwalia@gmail.com 

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