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New Play Sets Out to Explore the Life and Times of a Welsh Rugby Icon

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THE TORCH THEATRE COMPANY are pleased to announce their Spring 2022 production, Carwyn, a one person play that explores the life of the former British and Irish Lions coach, Carwyn James.  Carwyn will be at Mwldan on 7 March at 7.30pm

Carwyn is the brand-new play from Welsh playwright Owen Thomas, the writer behind the award-winning Grav and will be directed by Gareth John Bale, who has played ‘Grav’ both on stage and screen. 

Taking on the role of Carwyn will be Llanelli born actor Simon Nehan who has starred in The Pembrokeshire Murders, The Crown, The Snow Spider, Merlin, Casualty and most recently been seen on stage in Curtain Up at Theatr Clwyd.

Carwyn, will attempt to unravel the enigma of a multi-layered man. A man ahead of his time. A man who was alone in a crowd. A man uncomfortable in his own skin. A man of whom it is said very few truly knew him, knew what made his heart beat and his mind tick. 

In his 53 years Carwyn James made an incredible, indelible impact on his homeland, and yet is somewhat forgotten. A man who adored sport, culture and politics, a man who adored Wales. Carwyn explores the life of a man whose career comprised teaching, broadcasting, coaching, and even espionage.

Owen Thomas on bringing his writing to life on stage said: “Carwyn James was a complex and special man who led a relatively short but fascinating life. I hope Carwyn will remind people of his impact, not only on world rugby, but also on the language and culture of his homeland. It is especially pleasing in these tough times to be bringing this important story to some of our incredible Welsh theatres. I hope audiences will come out and support them.”

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Carwyn James was an outsider for the whole of his life. A Cefneithin boy who was born in Rhydlewis. A cerebral thinker who used his powerful intellect to mastermind some of the greatest victories ever seen on a rugby field. A man who coached Llanelli, the British and Irish Lions, and the Barbarians to victory over New Zealand, but who never coached his country. 

To this day Carwyn James remains the only Coach to mastermind a series victory for the British Lions against the All Blacks. Carwyn burnt brightly, then slowly faded away.

Gareth John Bale, on directing the stage production of Carwyn added: “It will be a pleasure to work with such a brilliant creative team to bring Owen Thomas’ words and this production to life. As a proud son of Llanelli, and a fantastic actor, Simon Nehan is perfectly suited to play Carwyn. Carwyn James was an incredible rugby coach, a man who literally changed how the game is played. However, there was much more to Carwyn than rugby. It will be a great experience to explore the life of a rugby genius and almost-forgotten legend.”

Carwyn James died alone in an Amsterdam hotel room in January 1983. Carwyn, the stage play, returns to that room on that Winter’s night and allows this unique man to have one final opportunity to look back over his short but eventful life. A life in which the beauty of the words of poets and playwrights were as important as the ebb and flow of rugby. 

This play will remind the country of one of her lost sons who contributed so significantly to our sporting, cultural, political, and intellectual life. A man who gave pleasure to so many but knew pleasure only fleetingly in return. A man ahead of his time. A man out of time.

Following the play, there will be a post-show talk and Q&A in the gallery area with Simon Nehan (star of Carwyn) and the writer Owen Thomas. This will be open to all audience members, included in the price of the ticket.

Carwyn runs at Mwldan on 7 March at 7.30ppm Tickets £15 (£13) and can be purchased from the Mwldan Box Office: www.mwldan.co.uk / 01239 621 200 (2-4pm Tue-Sun)

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