AN iconoclastic piece on loss of faith, the destruction of myths and the everlasting tenderness of mankind.
That's what will be on offer for theatre-goers over the coming few weeks.
Lleu Llaw Gyffes, by Aled Jones Williams, is heading out on tour with Theatr Bara Caws.
The drama will reach the Vale of Clwyd on Saturday, November 2 with a performance at Theatr Twm o'r Nant, in Denbigh.
Further performances will be held at Theatr John Ambrose, Ruthin (November 6) and Ysgol Godre'r Berwyn, Bala (November 7).
Aled was inspired to create the drama due to his interest in researching our national myths - Y Mabinogi.
What happens when a myth breaks down?
Does a new myth take its place?
Betsan Llwyd is the director of this production, which includes a number of familiar faces.
Lleu Llaw Gyffes stars Carwyn Jones (35 Awr, Gair o Gariad), Sion Pritchard (Craith/Hidden, Hollti) and Dyfan Roberts (Un Nos Ola Leuad, Y Tad).
The play is suitable for audiences aged 14 years and above.
Go to http://theatrbaracaws.com for more information.
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