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John Bevan: Team Player

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It's 1971. Margaret Thatcher becomes known as the 'Milk Snatcher'. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is nominated for 10 BAFTAs… And the British Lions with 13 Welsh players do something that has never been done before… and never repeated since. They defeat the mighty All Blacks on their own turf in New Zealand.

Imagine, like John Bevan, that you are 20 years old, and a part of that phenomenal success. How does that feel? And what happens afterwards?
Within two years John Bevan leaves Union for League and a new life. What is he searching for? And will he find it? Could Butch Cassidy be the inspiration for change?
Or is this the end of a dream.

Mari Lloyd's new solo play explores the triumphs and challenges of three years in the sporting career of Welsh rugby player John Bevan, as it chronicles the Test Series in Australia and New Zealand in 1971 and the period which followed in 1973 when John left the success of his rugby union roots to "go north" for a job to play rugby league for Warrington.

This is the new production from the team behind the acclaimed, award nominated Still Here by Mari Lloyd named by The Edit as one of 'The Top 20 Shows We Saw Across Wales' in 2025.

Praise for Still Here Productions
"Still Here is not just a play – it's an experience that lingers in the heart long after you leave the theatre. Mari Lloyd's work stands as a testament to the enduring power of Welsh storytelling to connect, challenge, and inspire Welsh writers to pick up the mantle and forge their own stories of what it means to be Welsh." - The Edit
"English-speaking Welsh theatre has been scared of showcasing Welsh people for a long time; it's exciting to see a company not only doing it but doing it well."Buzz Magazine
"incredibly powerful" - Everything Theatre
"hugely enjoyable" - Fairy Powered Productions

Content Information: brief strong language, references to isolation and loneliness.
Age Guidance: 12+
Running Time: approx. 95 mins (plus interval) and followed by a post-show discussion (free).

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£15.00 per ticket
Concession£10.00 per ticket

Tickets: £15.00 adults / £10.00 concessions (plus booking fee)
Concessions Include: Full-time students, Over 60s, Registered unwaged, Under 18s, Equity Members.

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Blake TheatreThe Blake Theatre, MonmouthNot only do we aim to provide an interesting range of shows and a film club, we are also available for hire for those groups seeking a professional venue for their production.

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The Blake Theatre can be found opposite Glendower Street carpark in Monmouth.

John Bevan: Team Player

Type:Play

The Blake Theatre, Monmouth, Almshouse Street, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, NP25 3XP
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