With the National Eisteddfod visiting Pembrokeshire in 2026, it is appropriate for us to honour one of its most famous sons, the poet and peace campaigner, Waldo Williams. In this Welsh language presentation, we will look at the close connection between his life experiences, his philosophicall ideals and poems, and consider the relevance of his words in today’s world.

Playwright
Mererid Hopwood
An actor
Ryland Teifi
Director
Janet Aethwy
Venues and tickets
January 30 - Yr Egin, Carmarthen
7.30
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February 3 - Clwb y Bont, Pontypridd
7.30
February 4 - Mount Zion Chapel, Newport
7.00
February 5 - Theatr y Gromlech, Crymych
7.30
Tickets
February 6 - School Hall, Llanfihangel ar Arth
7.30
February 7 - Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard
7.30
February 9 - New Berea Chapel
7.30
February 11 - Theatr Silo, Caernarfon
7.30
February 12 - Pencae Chapel, Pen LlÅ·n
7.30
February 13 - Neuadd yr Hafod, Gorskoch
7.30
February 16 - Neuadd y Nant, Clydach
7.00
February 17 - Cardigan Castle
7.30
February 18 - Cubanas, Bari
7.30
February 19 - Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
7.45
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February 20th - Llanover Hall, Cardiff
2pm and 7.30pm
February 23 - Theatr Fach Llangefni
7.30
February 25 - Theatr Twm o'r Nant
7.30
February 27 - Derek Williams Theatre, Bala
7.30
February 28 - Central London Welsh Chapel
7.30


