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Carys ac Andy

by Elin Gwyn

17 June 2020

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Carys ac Andy

by Elin Gwyn

A BBC Cymru and Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru production

With the lockdown restrictions keeping Carys and Andy apart, the couple turn to Zoom and FaceTime to keep in touch.

But between the daily exercise, pottering in the garden and the late-night downers, keeping a relationship going during lockdown isn’t easy.

 

Cast Tara Bethan, Sara Gregory, Carwyn Jones

Director Ffion Dafis

Dramaturgy Alice Eklund

Producer Lois Gwenllian

17 June 2020

6pm

Carys ac Andy is a Welsh-language performance

Contains strong language and adult themes

Carys ac Andy will be released on 17 June 2020 at 6pm on BBC Cymru Fyw’s Facebook page. A recording of the play is also available to watch on our YouTube channel and /-\/\/\ (amam.cymru/theatrgen).
CC Closed Captions available in Welsh and English
Watch Carys ac Andy on YouTube

Elin Gwyn is a member of Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’s New Playwrights’ Group, a scheme that offers opportunities for new or emerging theatre writers to develop their craft through a series of events, workshops and mentorship. The New Playwrights’ Group is supported by S4C.

Carys ac Andy is one of BBC Cymru and Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’s Dramâu Micro. More information about this programme is available here.

This project is part of Creu Ar-lein, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’s new programme in response to the coronavirus emergency and the challenge of creating original dramatic work during lockdown.

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Left to right: Elin Gwyn, Tara Bethan, Carwyn Jones, Sara Gregory, Ffion Dafis

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