A SPECIAL performance from the National Theatre on the West End will be being screened live in Cardigan.

National Theatre Live’s performance of Good will be screened live at Cardigan’s Mwldan on April 26. The production features former Doctor Who star David Tennant in his return to the West End.

The political play follows John Halder, an intelligent German professor who finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences as the Second World War begins.

It is an adaptation of C.P. Taylor’s tale which also features Elliot Levey and Sharon Small among the cast. It is directed by Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke. Good was filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre on London’s West End.

National Theatre Live’s Good is rated 15 will be screened at Mwldan at 7pm on Wednesday, April 26. Tickets cost £12.50 or £111.50 for concessions and can be bought at www.mwldan.co.uk or by calling 01239 621200.