This play was utterly superb. Brilliant actors (of course) and beautifully choreographed and imagined.
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(Great ending - must see it again)
REVIEW: Our Town, Swansea Grand Theatre
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By Pierre Donahue
Swansea Grand was buzzing for opening night of Thornton Wilderâs classic play Our Town, the very first production by Welsh National Theatre. With Welsh cultural icons Charlotte Church, Melanie Walters, Steffan Rhodri, Luke Evans and Iwan Rheon in the audience adding a sense of occasion, the anticipation was palpable, but all eyes were on Michael Sheen. Sheen, who has single handedly driven this relaunch of national theatre in Wales, also takes the starring role here.
Thornton Wilderâs Pulitzer prize winning play first opened on Broadway in 1938, and has since become a beloved part of American theatre repertoire. Itâs a tender portrait of small town America and set in New Hampshire. So it seems, on the surface, a bold choice of material for a brand new Welsh company. On explaining why this particular piece was chosen Michael said âOur Town is about life, love and community. Thatâs what matters to us in Wales. Itâs a play that compels us to celebrate the everyday, to hold the ones we cherish.â
Opening with Sheen as the âstage managerâ, striding alone onto the stage with the house lights up, he signifies for the lights to dim, and we begin. Wilderâs stage instructions specify âNo curtain, no sceneryâ, but here they have been creative. Hayley Grindleâs production design is subtle but effective. The cast use planks of wood, step ladders and plants painting an impression of buildings and furniture and movement. Itâs very physical. No doubt the cast have had to work hard in rehearsals. With Swansea natives Francesca Goodridge as director and Russell T Davies creative associate, it is beautifully staged and lit.
Michael Sheen stands alone in the spotlight during Our Town, delivering one of the playâs most poignant reflections. Image: Welsh National Theatre.It may be set in America in 1901, but itâs clear that this is a Welsh community with Welsh accents. Early Welsh settlers did move over in the 17th century, so they do exist. In fact the state of Pennsylvania has some well known areas with names such as Bryn Mawr, Bala Cynwyd, Narberth and Gwynedd that prove it. However, here itâs a somewhat awkward mix. Phrases like âplaying ballâ and ice cream âsodaâ make you a little unsure where this fictional town is supposed to be.
Grovers Corners, we are told, is a place where nothing ever happens. This is comically reinforced by listing the mundane aspects of small town life. But itâs also a place where Emily (Yasemin Ozdemir) and George (Peter Devlin) are destined to fall in love. Together we learn that life is precious but fleeting. Sheen, in magnetic form here, tells us early on that some of the characters will die. But not who or when. So when we find out who it has a real emotional impact.
Wilder originally intended for the audience to see themselves on common ground, unified by being in each otherâs presence, alive at that moment. This is definitely keenly felt by me and many in attendance. This is my hometown, my people, my community, and the power of seeing this less than a mile from where I was born cannot be underestimated. My thoughts turn to my family and my loved ones and pretty soon Iâm a blubbering wreck. Thatâs not to say itâs depressing. Far from it. Itâs uplifting in its celebration of the beauty in all of our daily lives that perhaps go unnoticed. There is a line that has stayed with me âDoes anyone ever realise life, while they live it..every minute?â
Actors perform a choreographed sequence with wooden frames in Our Town, blending rural imagery with theatrical precision. (Image: Welsh National Theatre.)Is it sentimental? Yes. Is it a little dated? probably. But it holds up well. There is a clear parallel to Dylan Thomasâs play for voices Under Milk Wood. Which is perhaps no coincidence as Thomas was known to be a big fan of Wilderâs work and the two are known to have met. However whilst Thomasâs work is darker and he delves deeper into the secret lives of a townâs residents, Wilderâs is much simpler but with no less a poetic punch.
When the play first opened in 1938, Wilder wrote âOur Town is an attempt to find a value without price for the smallest events in our daily lifeâ. In a troubled world on the eve of World War II, this was a revelation, and it seems a comfort for many. With world events taking a dark turn in 2026, it is perhaps then no coincidence that audiences may well take the same comfort from this play as I do.
As the lights go out, I wipe the tears from my eyes and stand to applaud Michael Sheen and the cast who get a deserved standing ovation. Iâm not sure Iâve ever seen something so sweet and warm and quietly devastating. Iâm quite sure it will be a great success. Michael deserves immense credit for getting all of this off the ground. Theatre in Wales is in safe hands.
#GrandTheatre #MichaelSheen #OurTown #PierreDonahue #theatre #TheatreReview #ThorntonWilder #WelshNationalTheatreMichael Sheenâs Welsh National Theatre opens with powerful debut of Our Town at Swansea Grand
The inaugural show marks a major moment for Welsh arts, with the new national company choosing Swansea as its home and Thornton Wilderâs classic as its first statement piece â reimagined through a distinctly Welsh lens.
Early production images released after opening night show sweeping ensemble choreography, intimate character moments and bold staging that blends rural textures with modern theatrical flair.
Directed by Francesca Goodridge and coâproduced with the Rose Theatre, the production features Creative Associate Russell T Davies and Executive Producer PĂĄdraig Cusack, bringing heavyweight Welsh talent to the project.
Actors perform a choreographed sequence with wooden frames in Our Town, blending rural imagery with theatrical precision. (Image: Welsh National Theatre.)Speaking ahead of opening night, Michael Sheen said:
âOur Town is a play about life, love and community. Thatâs what matters to us in Wales; thatâs what matters to me. It compels us to celebrate the everyday, to hold the ones we cherish.â
The Welsh National Theatre shared the first-look images with fans on social media, writing:
âOPENING NIGHT â In celebration of the official opening of Our Town at Swansea Grand Theatre, weâve released our first look images of the show. Doesnât it look beautiful?â
A celebratory moment in Our Town as cast members cheer and clap during a highâenergy acrobatic lift in the Welsh National Theatreâs inaugural production. (Image: Welsh National Theatre.)A quiet moment between two characters in Our Town, captured under twilight lighting in the Welsh National Theatreâs debut production. (Image: Welsh National Theatre.)Audiences were treated to a production that feels both timeless and rooted in Welsh storytelling tradition. Tall grass props, period costumes and atmospheric lighting create a world that shifts between the ordinary and the profound â echoing the playâs central question: âDoes anyone ever realise life while they live it⌠every, every minute?â
The Swansea run continues until Saturday, 31 January 2026, before the production begins a major tour across Wales and into London.
It arrives at Venue Cymru, Llandudno from 3â7 February, then moves to Theatr Clwyd, Mold from 11â21 February, where tickets have already sold out. Venues are advising audiences to contact the box office for returns or book for the nearby Llandudno dates.
The show then heads to Londonâs Rose Theatre for a monthâlong run from 26 February to 28 March, marking the Welsh National Theatreâs first major Englishâstage residency.
A celebratory moment in Our Town as cast members cheer and clap during a highâenergy acrobatic lift. Image: Welsh National Theatre.Michael Sheen delivers a powerful monologue in Our Town, leading the ensemble in the Welsh National Theatreâs inaugural production at Swansea Grand Theatre. Image: Welsh National Theatre.Michael Sheen leads the cast in a pivotal wedding scene from Our Town, the inaugural production of the Welsh National Theatre. Image: (Welsh National Theatre.)The company says the production aims to honour the shared lineage between Wilderâs play and Dylan Thomasâ Under Milk Wood, making Our Town a fitting first chapter for a national theatre rooted in Welsh identity.
More information about the production, cast and tour is available at the Welsh National Theatre website: https://www.welshnationaltheatre.com/our-town
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