National Youth Theatre of Wales (NYTW) proudly announces its innovative theatre production, Dal Gafael / Hold On, created in partnership with Fio and Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru. Premiering on 4 September at Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre, before travelling to Galeri Caernarfon, this dynamic production directed by Dr. Sita Thomas will showcase the exceptional talents of its 22-member cast, who represent the brightest young performers from across Wales.
Dal Gafael / Hold On has been specifically commissioned for NYTW’s 2024 youth ensemble and is co-written by exciting Welsh playwrights Mared Llywelyn and Steven Kavuma.
The bilingual play intricately weaves together the journeys of two people, each grappling with personal challenges amid the backdrop of a climate crisis and a rapidly changing world. Their lives unexpectedly intersect, leading them to confront not only their own struggles but also the broader implications of their environment. As they navigate these challenges, they question the promises of Echo Earth, a cutting-edge city that vows to safeguard its citizens.
The writing team has taken an innovative writing approach, bringing together two distinct voices and blending both via online and in-person collaboration. Mared, from Pen Llŷn and Steven, Ugandan-born and Swansea-raised, bring diverse perspectives that enrich the narrative, creating a compelling exploration of Welsh culture and contemporary global issues including themes of identity, friendship, grief, and the climate crisis.
Under the artistic direction of Dr Sita Thomas with creative support from Steffan Donnelly, both themselves NYTW alumni, the talented cast successfully auditioned earlier this year and will undertake an immersive ensemble residency during August. The 3-week programme not only focuses on rehearsals but is built to enhance social well-being and professional development. It ensures that each participant flourishes within a supportive and professionally led community. The bilingual nature of the production holds particular significance, providing young people with the invaluable opportunity to collaborate, train, and share their experiences in both Welsh and English, thereby deepening their connection to their shared cultural heritage.
Dr Sita Thomas, Director and Movement Director/Choreography of Dal Gafael / Hold On, expressed her enthusiasm: "We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the National Youth Theatre of Wales and Theatr Genedlaethol for the much-anticipated Summer production of 2024. As a former member of the National Youth Theatre of Wales in 2006, it is a true honour to return to direct this year's production. This collaboration marks a powerful alliance highlighting our joint dedication to nurturing the talents and energies of Wales' next generation of actors and theatre makers. Together, we embark on a journey to spotlight Global Majority and Welsh language stories, cultures, and politics. Our collective commitment to platforming these narratives will be evident as we delve into the exploration of cultural mythologies and address pressing issues of our time such as climate justice. This production promises to be a celebration of Wales' diverse perspectives, an ode to our shared heritage, and a testament to the vibrant and dynamic theatrical landscape that Wales has to offer. We look forward to this exciting venture and welcoming audiences to our performances in the Summer."
Steffan Donnelly, Artistic Director of Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, added: “It’s very exciting for Theatr Gen to be collaborating with Fio and NYAW on a new bilingual writing examining the climate crisis and centring young voices in contemporary Wales. This production offers young people experiences and pathways into the arts which is so important to us. Back in 2009 I was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Wales, and it was an incredible formative experience - I learnt so much and I’m still friends with many of the artists I met there – so being part of this project feels especially meaningful.”
Audiences will be immersed in the staging and narrative, including the use of video and a soundscape from the talents of sound designer, Eadyth Crawford. Infused with heartfelt emotion and an unflinching exploration of the responsibilities borne by older generations and those in power to safeguard our planet’s future.
Co-writer Mared Llywelyn shared her thoughts: “I’m deeply inspired by the opportunity to co-write a bilingual play that delves into themes of climate and identity, grounded in Welsh folklore.”
Co-writer Steven Kavuma echoed this sentiment: “This is my first writing for young people in Wales and I'm so excited to collaborate with you and write material that suits you. Cymru am byth and dat, yeah.”
Megan Childs, Producer for NYTW, highlighted the importance of the project: "By bringing together outstanding creative partners and artists, NYTW aim to elevate the stories and experiences of the young people of Wales and make sure our talented young company get to shine on stage."
Catch Dal Gafael / Hold On as it premieres in South Wales before touring to North Wales this September. This production is not only a showcase of Welsh youth talent but also a vital platform for discussions about our shared future.
Performance Dates:
All performances will be captioned in both Welsh and English.
• Cardiff: Sherman Theatre, Tue 3 Sept - 8pm; Wed 4 Sep - 8pm BSL interpreted & Audio Described
• Caernarfon: Galeri, Fri 6 Sept – 7.30pm Captioned; Saturday 7 Sept – 5pm
For more information and updates, please visit nyaw.org.uk and follow our journey on social media @NationalYouthTheatreWales.