A play by Ailsa Jenkins, starring Nicola Reynolds
Coming to the Village Hall, Tuesday 22nd October
A few years ago, Mari realised she had disappeared. Shocked but undaunted, she’s decided to use this misfortune to her advantage. Get ready for red lipstick, rubber bands and retribution as Mari attempts to right the wrongs of her community.
But there’s something else behind her crusade. Can she make peace with the past to fix her present? Can she make herself visible to those who matter most to her?
The Invisible Woman is a one-woman dark comedy about ageing ungracefully and searching for significance, written by Ailsa Jenkins and inspired by her own disappearance. It is performed by Welsh actress Nicola Reynolds.
Doors and bar open 7.30pm for an 8pm start.
Booking Details
Numbers are limited by the size of the hall. Tickets are £8.50 and can be purchased through Stephen Dix by calling 01600 860664, or book online below. You can pay by cash or cheque made out to The Narth Village Hall, delivered to Stephen at The Pleck, or by bank transfer (details will be sent to you).
We are able to present shows of this calibre at our village hall thanks to the support of the The Arts Council of Wales’ Night Out scheme (Noson Allan). The Arts Council works in partnership with local authorities to help voluntary group bring top quality artists to the heart of their communities.