Grav to be adapted for TV

June 22, 2021 by

The Grav story makes the leap from stage to screen in a one-off programme which will be screened on S4C in September.

Adapted for television from the award-winning* stage play of the same name by Owen Thomas, Grav is a film about the life of Welsh cultural and sporting personality, Ray Gravell, one of Welsh rugby’s most revered figures.

Over the last six years, the Torch Theatre Company stage play, written by Owen Thomas, directed by the Torch Theatre’s Artistic Director, Peter Doran, and performed by Gareth John Bale, has been seen by thousands of audience members across Wales, England and Scotland, and has also toured to Washington and New York.

Following his memorable on-stage portrayal of Ray Gravell in the remarkable one-man show, Gareth John Bale reprises the role of Grav. Award-winning director Marc Evans, who has worked on programmes such as The Pembrokeshire Murders, Manhunt and Y Bomiwr a’r Tywysog, will direct the television adaption of the show.

Grav writer Owen Thomas said, “I am thrilled to be working with Marc Evans and S4C as Grav continues the next part of this incredible journey that all began at the wonderful Torch Theatre.”

Branwen Cennard, Grav co-producer on adapting the stage play for the screen, “Working on a project like this, to create a television adaption of Owen Thomas’ hugely successful stage show, is very exciting. The original drama goes to the root of what drove Ray as a person and the show was universally praised.

“In adapting the show from the theatre to film and television, the drama has developed significantly. But the story remains the same, and we hope that the additional visual layers, under the guidance of director Marc Evans, will lift the production to an even higher level.”

The Torch Theatre’s Artistic Director, Peter Doran, on the next chapter of Grav, “This piece never fails to amaze me, we’ve performed the show around 120 times, sold out in Edinburgh (Fringe Festival), taken it to America twice, if it wasn’t for Covid we’d be in South Africa next month, we were invited to the Adelaide festival, we opened the last rugby World Cup and now it’s being adapted for television, I really don’t know where it will end. I really can’t think of any other new Welsh plays that have had such a journey. It’s all very exciting.”

 

* Laurel Award Winner – Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2015, Best Production – Wales Theatre Awards, 2016

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