A Welsh Production of The Frog Prince in Cardiff and on Tour This Winter

Sherman Theatre and Theatr Cymru’s new Christmas co-productions for younger children, THE FROG PRINCE – and the Welsh-language BIWTI A BROGS – will tour venues across Wales November 2025-January 2026, including a six-week run at the Sherman in Cardiff.

These brand-new productions are written by Gwawr Loader and directed by Elin Phillips – both familiar to Sherman audiences as actors in countless past productions, including The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Christmas 2015), but now making their writing and directing debuts for the company.

The Frog Prince/Biwti a Brogs are enchanting new versions of the classic Brothers Grimm tale, aimed at audiences aged three to six. Both are performed by a cast of two actor-musicians; Anni Dafydd, who performed in Sherman Theatre’s The Snow Queen in 2019, and Owen Alun, who audiences will remember played several roles in Sherman Theatre’s re-staging of A Christmas Carol last year and took the role of Tinkerbell in Peter Pan in 2023.

Joining Gwawr and Elin in the creative team are Set and Costume Designer Carl Davies (Housemates Sherman Theatre & Hijinx, Odyssey ’84 Sherman Theatre) and Lighting Designer Ceri James (Peter Pan Sherman Theatre & Theatr Iolo, Hansel and / a Gretel Sherman Theatre). The full creative team will be announced in the coming weeks.

Over more than 40 years, Sherman Theatre’s Christmas productions have introduced generations of children from across south Wales to the magic of theatre, with engaging new takes on classic stories. In recent years, the company’s Studio Christmas shows have traditionally offered a joyous, contemporary twist on a much-loved fairytale, alongside a larger-scale show in the Main House for older children.

This year, as well as the touring productions of The Frog Prince/Biwti a Brogs, Sherman are producing Alice: Return to Wonderland, a surreal and uplifting new show for young audiences aged 7+ and their families, performed in the Main House, 28th November through to 3rd January 2026.

For more details and tickets go HERE.

The tour schedule looks like this.

  • Mon 3 & Tues 4 Nov – Blackwood Miners’ Institute
  • Thurs 6 & Fri 7 Nov – The Drill Hall, Chepstow
  • Wed 12 Nov – The Welfare, Ystradgynlais
  • Thurs 12 Nov – Maesteg Arts Centre
  • Sat 15 Nov – Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon
  • Mon 17 & Tues 18 Nov – Theatr Soar, Merthyr Tydfil
  • Thurs 20 Nov – Memo Arts Centre, Barry
  • Wed 24 Nov 2025-Sat 3 Jan 2026 – Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
  • Tues 20 Jan 2026 – Galeri, Caernarfon
  • Thurs 22 Jan 2026 – Neuadd Dwyfor, Pwllheli
  • Fri 23 Jan 2026 – Theatr Felinfach, Dyffryn Aeron
  • Fri 30 Jan 2026 & Sat 31 Jan 2026 – Pontio, Bangor

Recommended for children aged 3 – 6 and their families

As the Welsh-language national theatre, Theatr Cymru has been entertaining and inspiring audiences of all ages for more than two decades. An award-winning touring company, their most recent touring productions for children include Dawns y Ceirw (with National Dance Company Wales), Swyn and Llygoden yr Eira (with Theatr Iolo). Theatr Cymru has also previously co-produced with Gwawr and Elin’s theatre company, Criw Brwd, bringing Pryd Mae’r Haf? to stages across Wales in early 2020 and creating a live digital version during the pandemic.

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