National Theatre Wales is turning its acclaimed online show, ‘Possible’ by Shôn Dale-Jones, into a live theatrical experience for audiences throughout Wales, with the Torch Theatre bringing the show to its stage this Saturday.

Possible was originally created as a digital performance streamed during lockdown. Now, as venues in Wales reopen their doors, the original team is back together to reimagine the show to be performed live on stage.

Lorne Campbell, artistic director of National Theatre Wales said: “We are thrilled to finally have the greenlight to tour work and reconnect with audiences who have not been able to experience live theatre together for most of the past 18 months.”

Shôn Dale-Jones added: “I wanted to find a way of capturing the emotional journey we’ve been on since the pandemic exploded into our lives. I wanted to make something which might hold us together around the things that really matter, something that might encourage us to rise to the challenges. The show is about understanding that we need to address the past in order to realise the future and that there is no better time than the present to be doing that.”

For further information and to book, visit https://www.torchtheatre.co.uk/national-theatre-wales-presents-possible/

Possible contains content that some audience members may find triggering.