COMPANY of Sirens presents The Wolf Tattoo by award-winning Aberystwyth-based playwright, Lucy Gough.
Lucy’s new play tours to Aberystwyth Arts Centre on 3 and 4 July at 7.45pm.
The Wolf Tattoo will transport the audience to a dystopian future where we find Graf and Rose who are 17 and in love. She is pregnant and he is part of a gang that pack at night out on the concrete wasteland, dressed in real wolf skins.
Language and morals are breaking down and survival is a struggle.
The Wolf Tattoo is a portrait of life, liberty and the pursuit of love set against a background of a human jungle.
Company of Sirens welcome a young cast of exceptional performers: Gwydion Rhys (Graf), Sarran Morgan (Rose), Non Haf (Ash), Jarrad Ellis Thomas (Shenk) and John Rowley of goodcopbadcop, Forced Entertainment and Brith Gof.
Chris Durnall is a theatre director and founder of Company of Sirens who was, for eight years, artistic director of Theatr Ffynnon and has directed up to 70 productions as a freelancer and acting teacher.
In 2018 he was nominated for best director at the Wales Theatre Awards for his production of The Nether by Jennifer Hailey and has produced and directed much new writing, classic and devised work and large-scale community dramas.
Lucy has been awarded a Creative Wales Award to explore the role of the writer in physical theatre and a Granada Artists Award (California).
She was also a finalist for the BBC Wales Writer of the Year Award, the BBC Wales Drama Award and the Nick Darke Award.
Lucy has written extensively for productions across theatre, television and radio.
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