7.30pm evenings and 2.30pm Saturday matinee
Eight months after the Aberfan Disaster of 1966, in which 144 people were killed (116 of them children), a group of bereaved mothers meet weekly to talk, cry and even laugh without feeling guilty.
At one of their previous meetings, the women looked at each other and admitted how much they felt they had let themselves go. Afraid that people will think them frivolous, they have secretly arranged for a representative from Revlon to come and give them a talk on beauty tips.
“A remarkably warm, sorrowful, and at times, even funny drama about survivors, small-town bickering, and make-up” The Independent
Tickets £6 – £12
Accessibility: There is a ramp but wheelchair space is limited, phone before you book.