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Michael Sheen to star in final run of 'Nye' in Cardiff

Michael Sheen to star in final run of 'Nye' in Cardiff

The show, which has had sold-out runs in Cardiff and London, will be at the Donald Gordon Theatre from August 22 to August 30, 2025.
Tickets are on sale now, starting at £20.
The production, written by Tim Price and directed by Rufus Norris, tells the story of Aneurin "Nye" Bevan, the Welsh political pioneer who was MP for Tredegar when he founded the NHS.
The play is described as "a vibrant and unexpectedly fun journey through the life of the man who made free healthcare a reality."
The show is said to be "full of humour, heart and the undefeatable spirit of a man who believed in his vision for a better way of living."
As Bevan faces the end of his life, his memories take centre stage, from his early days as a coal miner's son in Tredegar to the political clashes in Westminster that changed the future of Britain.
The audience encounters friends, foes, family and revolutionary speeches, as Nye's past comes alive with warmth and bold theatricality.
Sheen, originally from Newport, is joined by a cast of new and returning performers, including Remy Beasley, Matthew Bulgo, Jason Hughes, Kezrena James, Tony Jayawardena, Stephanie Jacob, Rebecca Killick, Rhodri Meilir, and Sharon Small.
For information on assisted performances, visit the Wales Millennium Centre website.

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