FOLLOWING the success of the Olivier Award-winning Home I’m Darling and hot off the heels of Orpheus Descending transferring to London’s Menier Chocolate Factory, Theatr Clwyd is proud to announce its new season for the autumn.

Artistic director Tamara Harvey directs Emily White’s début dark comedy Pavilion, set in a run-down spa town in a forgotten corner of Wales.

The production opens on October2, with previews from September 26, and it runs until October 12 before transferring to The Riverfront in Newport.

Pavilion joins the previously announced Mold Riots by Welsh playwright Bethan Marlow - a bilingual production following the story of the riots in the summer of 1869, when Flintshire’s miners, protesting a ban on speaking Welsh when underground and continually decreasing wages, were brutally suppressed by English soldiers.

This will run between October 21 and 26.

Highlights of the visiting programme include Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple Mystery, A Murder Is Announced (October 14-19), Yes, Prime Minister! (November 4-9), a new production of Olivier Award-winner Laura Wade’s Posh (October 23-26), and the welcome returns of Ballet Cymru with Romeo a Juliet (October 21-22), and National Dance Company Wales with Roots (November 7-8).