The Friends of Builth Wells Library proudly hosts the live production of Grav, the critically acclaimed play written by Owen Thomas.
After captivating audiences at the Edinburgh Film Festival and in New York, Grav is now coming to the stage of The Strand Hall on Friday, January 17.
You don’t have to be Welsh, or a rugby fan, to enjoy this production. The play is one of the universal themes of achieving your dreams, love, loss and life. It’s deeply moving yet sings with pride.
Grav invites you to journey through the extraordinary life of the legendary Welsh rugby icon, Ray Gravell.
Originally premiering in 2015, this one-man show has left audiences spellbound with its humour, pathos, and a heartfelt portrayal of a man who inspired a nation. His legacy resonates through this production, which pays tribute to his triumphs, his passion for rugby, and his love for Wales.
This show promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, tears, and a deep appreciation for the indomitable spirit of Ray Gravell.
The lead actor, Gareth J Bale, steps into the shoes of Ray Gravell with a remarkable portrayal that has garnered critical acclaim.
The show takes place at The Strand Hall, Builth Wells on Friday, January 17 at 7:30pm.
Tickets are £10 for adults, or £5 for children (12-18), and can be booked by contacting Builth Wells Library on 01982 552722 or by emailing: [email protected]