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Martin Morley
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“Y Ffin” gan Gwenlyn Parry
Cyfarwyddwr: John Hefin
“Y Ffin” gan Gwenlyn Parry
Cyfarwyddwr: John Hefin
Theatr Cymru 1973. Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Rhuthun
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“Y Ffin” was the first of Gwenlyn Parry’s plays that I designed and my first as resident designer for Theatr Cymru. The drawings  (left) were done after the event for the published edition of the play and show the set in two of it’s three stages. In the final one the two protagonists build a barrier from the found objects of the set and thus create the divided world which they were trying to escape from at the beginning of the play.
It was a skeletal, semi abstract set, representing a derelict mountain cottage.
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