National Theatre Wales - Go tell the bees

Go Tell The Bees outdoor screenings

Join National Theatre Wales TEAM this September, and experience Go Tell The Bees at a series of outdoor screenings around Pembrokeshire.

Developed from four years of conversations, and inspired by the 25th anniversary of the Sea Empress disaster, Go Tell The Bees is a film made by, with and for the people of Pembrokeshire that tells the story of our connection with the natural world and with each other.

There is a darkness on the horizon – something creeping closer which echoes a blackness that covered the land and the sea 25 years ago.

The bees, once our friends and confidantes, can sense the danger and are preparing to flee. Without them the Earth’s ecosystem and our communities will crumble.

One small child with a special connection to the natural world senses the danger. Join him on an epic journey as he travels Pembrokeshire with just twenty four hours to reconnect us with nature and with each other to help convince the bees to stay.

Watch the film and explore an installation of artworks created by local schoolchildren and artists. You will also have the opportunity to see our lyrical and atmospheric documentary Sea Empress 25.

Go Tell The Bees is co-created by Naomi Chiffi, Di Ford, Sita Thomas and the people of Pembrokeshire

Sea Empress 25 is a film by Gavin Porter, made in collaboration with Postcards and Podcasts.

All screenings will be subtitled.

All tickets offer the same access – if you are able, please consider paying more to support NTW’s work.

Book your ticket here.


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