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Coming to Theatr Mwldan this February

RETURNING to Mwldan from February 26 is the prestigious, award-winning production of The Audience (PG). Starring Helen Mirren, this is a rare chance to see her iconic portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II on the big screen, a performance which famously inspired Peter Morgan’s Netflix phenomenon The Crown and went on to become one of the most-watched NT Live productions.

For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience.

From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron, the Queen advised her prime ministers on matters both public and personal. Through these private audiences, we see glimpses of the woman behind the crown and witness the moments that shaped a monarch. 

Tickets are priced at £16 (£15) and are available now from Mwldan’s website (24/7) or by phoning their box office on 01239 621 200 between 12 – 8pm from Tuesday to Sunday.

  • Thursday, February 26 – 7.00pm
  • Thursday, March 5 – 2.00pm
  • Thursday, March 5 – 7.00pm 
  • Thursday, March 12 – 7.00pm 
  • Saturday, March 14 – 3.30pm 
  • Sunday, March 15 – 3.30pm 
  • Thursday, March 26 – 2.00pm

Also this month, Theatr Mwldan Film Society proudly presents their next screening, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk (12A) on the 22nd of February, a documentary which offers an intimate, first-hand perspective of life in Gaza, told through a series of video calls between filmmaker Sepideh Farsi and young Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona. 

Their digital dialogue became a vital record, bearing witness to everyday life, loss, and acts of resistance amid escalating violence. Just a day after the film’s selection at Cannes, Fatma was tragically killed in an Israeli airstrike on her home. This heartbreaking loss deepens the film’s impact, which combines raw immediacy with profound humanity.

Tickets are priced at £8.40 (£7.70, £5.90) and are available now from Mwldan’s website (24/7) or by phoning their box office on 01239 621 200 between 12 – 8pm from Tuesday to Sunday.

  • Sunday, February 22 – 6.45pm

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