Michael Sheen is to play Aneurin Bevan in a brand new play at Wales Millennium Centre in spring 2024. Charting the life of one of Wales’s most influential political and social figures, Nye is a co-production from the National Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre.

The play, which will be at the Centre for two weeks on from May 18 to June 1, will explore the life and legacy of Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan a former coal miner from Tredegar who transformed the UK’s welfare state.

Nye is written by Welsh playwright and screenwriter Tim Price (Teh Internet is Serious Business) and directed by the National Theatre’s Artistic Director Rufus Norris (Cabaret - West End, London Road, Small Island).

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Joining Sheen (The Queen, The Damned United, Masters of Sex, Under Milk Wood) are Welsh actors Remy Beasley, Roger Evans, Kezrena James, Rebecca Killick and Rhodri Meilir, alongside Jon Furlong, Stephanie Jacob, Tony Jayawardena and Sharon Small, with further casting to be announced.

From campaigning at the coalfield to leading the battle to create the NHS, Nye Bevan is often referred to as the politician who’s had the greatest influence on the UK without ever being Prime Minister. Confronted with death, Nye's deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his life; from childhood to mining underground, Parliament and fights with Churchill in an epic Welsh fantasia.

Welsh politician Aneurin "Nye" Bevan is widely considered as the "architect" of the health service

Tickets for Nye will be on public sale from Friday, October 27, with Wales Millennium Centre members able to skip the queues to secure their tickets days before public release. Find out more about Ffrind membership at wmc.org.uk/ffrind.

Graeme Farrow, Wales Millennium Centre’s Artistic Director, said: "We’re thrilled to be working with the National Theatre again, bringing the story of this Welsh radical reformer to audiences a mere stone’s throw from the Valleys communities which shaped Nye Bevan and his vision.

“In this new play by Tim Price we welcome Michael Sheen to perform on home soil once again. A Welsh icon of social change, played by a Welsh icon of stage and screen, under our iconic Welsh roof – this will be an epic experience with deep resonance for audiences next year.”

Rufus Norris, National Theatre’s Artistic Director, added: “I am excited to announce today that Tim Price’s brilliant new play Nye, which I will be directing in the Olivier in February, will be a co-production with Wales Millennium Centre where it will transfer following its run with us. To bring the story to Nye Bevan’s home in Wales feels very special and an appropriate way to further honour his legacy through this production."

This first co-production between the National Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre continues a growing relationship between the two national companies, following the transfer of The Boy with Two Hearts from Cardiff to the National’s Dorfman Theatre in 2022, as well as the ever-increasing touring presentations of National Theatre productions including the multi-award-winning War Horse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and most recently The Ocean at the End of the Lane.

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