Originally developed under Volcano's Solo Duets for the Future commission series, Ar Lan y Môr has also appeared at the 2022 National Eisteddfod in Tregaron. Now redeveloped for intimate theatre and community spaces, the show is appearing at venues across Wales and is available to book for your community under the Night Out scheme.

Performances in June:

Thursday 08 Volcano Theatre, SWANSEA

Thursday 15 Neuadd Rhoshirwaun ABERDARON

Thursday 22 Neuadd Glannau Ffraw ABERFFRAW

Rhiannon's grandmother is one of the last residents living on the street, on Pembrokeshire's seafront. Of the 19 houses there, 15 are holiday homes.

Mam-gu sits by the window in the parlour. The tide is turning. The people disappear.

What does the future hold for the street? What does the future hold for west and north Wales coastal areas? What is the impact of holiday homes on local language and culture? What are the personal difficult decisions involved?

Rhiannon Mair gives voice to some of these issues in a Welsh-language performance. With the help of stones, she will combine multi-layered storytelling through language and body.

The audience is invited to stay for a cuppa and informal chat after the performance.

Also suitable for Welsh learners at Intermediate level or higher.

Ar Lan y Môr is created and performed by Rhiannon Mair, with Creative Support from Elis Pari and Sera Moore Williams.