The inaugural show marks a major moment for Welsh arts, with the new national company choosing Swansea as its home and Thornton Wilder’s classic as its first statement piece — reimagined through a distinctly Welsh lens.
Early production images released after opening night show sweeping ensemble choreography, intimate character moments and bold staging that blends rural textures with modern theatrical flair.
Directed by Francesca Goodridge and co‑produced with the Rose Theatre, the production features Creative Associate Russell T Davies and Executive Producer Pádraig Cusack, bringing heavyweight Welsh talent to the project.

Speaking ahead of opening night, Michael Sheen said:
“Our Town is a play about life, love and community. That’s what matters to us in Wales; that’s what matters to me. It compels us to celebrate the everyday, to hold the ones we cherish.”
The Welsh National Theatre shared the first-look images with fans on social media, writing:
“OPENING NIGHT — In celebration of the official opening of Our Town at Swansea Grand Theatre, we’ve released our first look images of the show. Doesn’t it look beautiful?”


Audiences were treated to a production that feels both timeless and rooted in Welsh storytelling tradition. Tall grass props, period costumes and atmospheric lighting create a world that shifts between the ordinary and the profound — echoing the play’s central question: “Does anyone ever realise life while they live it… every, every minute?”
The Swansea run continues until Saturday, 31 January 2026, before the production begins a major tour across Wales and into London.
It arrives at Venue Cymru, Llandudno from 3–7 February, then moves to Theatr Clwyd, Mold from 11–21 February, where tickets have already sold out. Venues are advising audiences to contact the box office for returns or book for the nearby Llandudno dates.
The show then heads to London’s Rose Theatre for a month‑long run from 26 February to 28 March, marking the Welsh National Theatre’s first major English‑stage residency.



The company says the production aims to honour the shared lineage between Wilder’s play and Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood, making Our Town a fitting first chapter for a national theatre rooted in Welsh identity.
More information about the production, cast and tour is available at the Welsh National Theatre website: https://www.welshnationaltheatre.com/our-town