Re-Formed Welsh Drama Society presents two productions
Following the resurrection of , (the Welsh Drama Society) which was established at 黑料不打烊 in 1923 under the direction of none other than renowned Welsh poet R. Williams Parry, the re-formed Society is now ready to present its first productions.
The Society will present the Welsh language play, 'Siwan' by Saunders Lewis on the 6 December and 'Bobi a Sami' by Wil Sam on November 29.
Both performances take place in the John Philips Hall on College Road at 7.00. Tickets will be available on the door and are pried 拢5.
As Llyr Titus, Marketing Officer for the Society explains: 鈥渢hese are the two first full performances for the Society since being re-established. We chose Bobi a Sami partly as Wil Sam was connected to the Society in the past and partly as we performed an extract from the play during our evening event to re-launch the Society, and this was well received. Siwan was chosen as the play is a Welsh classic, which would be a popular drama, and would also present a challenge to the director and actors. The two plays are also a striking contract to each other.
鈥淭he students were eager to establish a drama company that would bring Welsh students together, adding to the experience of studying and socialising in Welsh,鈥 he added.
Any students wishing to join the Society should contact: wepe0a@bangor.ac.uk
Publication date: 22 October 2013