Posted: Thu 16th Apr 2015

Bred in Heaven

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 16th, 2015

Location: The Stiwt

Date: Saturday 2nd May 2015

Time: 7:30pm

Tickets: £9.00 Full or £6.00 Concession

Contact: Call Box Office on 01978 841300 or visit www.stiwt.com

Details: Following on from the 2011 smash hit ‘Bred in Heaven’, Frapetsus productions present a new and exciting comedy based on the Rugby World Cup. Last time we followed the fortunes of Maldwyn – the star of rugby comedy Grand Slam, and friends as they ventured to New Zealand. This time however the challenges lie closer to home at Twickenham, or Twickers as the locals like to call it.

We go on tour with a rugby mad group of friends making the journey east along the M4, and over the Severn Bridge in a quest to support our boys in red as they aim to derail the chariot! This time our Welsh regulars are joined by the only Englishman in the village, the nephew of the iconic Maldwyn – Rupert Novello Pugh! He promises the tour of a lifetime that the boys will never forget, although some will wish that they could!

Written by Jack Llewellyn and directed by Michael Bogdanov, we follow the highs and lows of supporting our boys as they aim to make history. Can Wales go one step further than 2011 and make the final? Can they turn over the old enemy on their own front lawn? Will the boys even manage to get hold of a ticket? Follow the highs and lows of outrageous misfortunes, and the emotional rollercoaster we have all become more than familiar with, while cheering on our boys!

See you on the field!

bred in heaven



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