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What's on this July: Theatr Clwyd and William Aston Hall
The newly-refurbished Theatr Clwyd in Mold has kicked-off with a five-star production of Tick, Tick... Boom.
And now, both the theatre and William Aston Hall in Wrexham are welcoming incredible plays, comedy, dance, music and much more to the stage.
Boys from the Blackstuff (1-5 July) at Theatr Clwyd
Directed by Theatr Clwyd's artistic director Kate Wasserberg, James Graham's powerful new adaptation of Alan Bleasdale's BAFTA award-winning TV series comes to Mold direct from the National Theatre and the West End.
Packed with heart and humour, this is a compelling and moving story of family and friendship.
Comedy Club (7 July) at Theatr Clwyd
This month's club features a huge line up including Seann Walsh (Mock The Week, Live At The Apollo), Dan Nightingale (Have A Word Podcast), Adam Staunton (Hot Water Comedy Club Headliner) and Hayley Ellis ('brilliantly funny' Sarah Millican).
Giselle (8 July) at Theatr Clwyd
Ballet Cymru returns to the venue with an unforgettable journey filled with passion, betrayal, and forgiveness. A brand-new interpretation of this ghost-filled ballet tells the tragic, romantic story of a young Welsh girl named Giselle, who falls in love but dies of heartbreak.
Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc (Image: Theatr Clwyd)
Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc (12 July) at Theatr Clwyd
In celebration of 20 years of their hit album, Goleuadau Llundain, the show will have you gigging once again. They will be performing songs from the band's repertoire and Dan's solo efforts as well as a few surprises.
Join Daniel Lloyd before the gig alongside Phylip Harries and Caitlin Drake to listen to these three popular actor/musicians talking about their career and their experiences in the world of performance - from gigs, a few cheeky secrets from Pantoland!
The Girl On The Train (15-19 July) at Theatr Clwyd
Girl on the Train (Image: Theatr Clwyd)
From page to stage, adapted from Paula Hawkins' novel is not to be missed. This gripping thrilling mystery will keep you guessing until the final moment. Starring Laura Whitmore (2:22 A Ghost Story) as Rachel Watson.
Welsh of the West End (23 July) at Theatr Clwyd
The viral sensations return this summer. Prepare to be dazzled with stunning vocals by the stars of West End hits including Les Misérables and Wicked.
King Arthur (24-26 July) at Theatr Clwyd
Fans of Monty Python and Blackadder won't want to miss this. A comedy for the whole family, this hilarious retelling of the Arthurian legends will have audiences crying with laughter and become part of the legend themselves!
An Evening with Lemn Sissay (Image: Theatr Clwyd)
An Evening with Lemn Sissay ( 27 July) at Theatr Clwyd
Following a sold-out show last year in the venue's temporary theatre – Lemn Sissay returns to let the light pour into the new building.
With the unique chance to pepper Lemn with questions, expect the unexpected on a night bursting with light, warmth, honesty, humour and hope.
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Milkshake! Live on Holiday (27 July) at William Aston Hall
Family fun continues over at William Aston Hall with an all singing all dancing show starring your favourite Milkshake! characters.
Rhythm of the Dance (26 July) at William Aston Hall
And finally, dance comes to Wrexham. Featuring world-class musicians who play live on stage, star vocalists singing live and world-champion dancers, this mesmerising show is a completely captivating experience of pulsating rhythms with slick choreography performed at lightning speed.
For further information or to book a show, visit the Theatr Clwyd and William Aston Hall websites.