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“The Pembrokeshire Western"

 

High up in the badlands lurk the native tribes, while down in the fertile lowlands, the settlers from back east graze their cattle and raise their crops.  This is the Wild West - the wild west of Wales where the paleface incomers and the dispossessed natives live side by side in an uneasy truce, separated only by the Landsker line.  if only needs the arrival of Diawatha to shatter that peace - possibly forever.


When Diawatha was first performed in the early 1990s, it was hailed by one critic as "the funniest and most original work I have ever seen on a local stage".  Now for the first time, the film of the script has been published introducing once more those feudin' Buttock and Armpits, Chief Dances-With-Sheep, Reggie the Razorbill and the Lone National Park Ranger.