Cult hit stage show the Harri-Parris - the all-singing, all-dancing, not remotely functional Pembrokeshire farming family created by Mai oh Mai theatre company - will appear in their second comedy drama, with all-new, original songs, at Theatr Mwldan on Tuesday March 3 at 7.30pm.
The Harri-Parris: The Big Day is the company’s second production, following the ups and downs of the Harri-Parris. The first, The Leaving Do, was performed at venues across Wales and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2013.
Anni Harri-Parri, the family’s only daughter and the sanest of them all (just) arrives home from Manchester with big news, and a very unexpected guest. What will the Harri-Parris think of Anni’s man? What on Earth will he make of his new west Walian in-laws? Dust off your posh hats and join the Harri-Parris for an evening of outrageous songs, belly laughs and plenty of cake, in a new show that explores the clash of two very different cultures.
Tickets are £12 (£10) £3 Mates Rates and are available to book from Theatr Mwldan’s Box Office on 01239 621200, online or via smart phone at www.mwldan.co.uk
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