ÒRAN Mór and Sherman Cymru are delighted to announce the cast for their first A Play, A Pie and A Pint co-production, which sees the ground breaking series of short plays come to Wales for the first time this March.

The show will be performed at the Sherman Theatre from March 24 to 28.

The World Premiere of Matthew Trevannion’s Leviathan is performed by an all-female cast starring Claire Cage, Siw Hughes and Gwawr Loader.

Leviathan is a new play by Welsh playwright, Matthew Trevannion (Bruised) about three generations of women in the Valleys. As they soak up the last of the sun's rays in their back garden, beers in hand, the underlying tensions between the three of them are brought to boiling point thanks to revelations long buried. In this tale of familial ties, Matthew Trevannion casts a darkly humorous eye over the changing fortunes of people trying to detach themselves from their past.

Matthew Traveannion was nominated for the Writers Guild Award at the Theatre Critics of Wales Awards 2012 for his production with Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Bruised.

Leviathan will be performed by Claire Cage (BBC’s Holby, Casualty, and Being Human) will play Karen who is the mother to Hannah, played by Gwawr Loader (Sherman Cymru’s The Sleeping Beauties and BBC Wales’ The Indian Doctor). Pobol Y Cwm and Gwaith/Cartref star and BAFTA Cymru award winning actress Siw Hughes will play the role of the Grandmother, Mavis, following last year’s powerful and comic performances in Sherman Cymru and Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama’s Fe Ddaw’r Byd I Ben and Sherman Cymru’s Trwy’r Ddinas Hon.

A Play, A Pie and A Pint will start at the earlier time of 6.30pm allowing audiences to come straight from work to enjoy a pint and a pie, made by Foxy’s Kitchen, before the performance.

Tickets for the play cost £12.50 each and includes a pie and a pint.

For full details and listings of shows please visit www.shermancymru.co.uk or contact Sherman Cymru’s ticket office on 02920 646900.