It's the party that changes her world forever – as a new Welsh language play by Nia Morais visits the Torch Theatre.

In a co-production between Sherman Theatre and Frân Wen, the magical fable ‘Imrie’ will visit the Milford Haven venue on Saturday, June 10 at 7.30pm.

‘Imrie’ is a magical story for young adults and upwards about hope and bravery.

The main character, Josie, discovers a magical underwater party that’s better than any human party ever. It’s a world where she finds her true self – and Imrie Sallow.

Above the water she feels lost in a world where she doesn’t belong, with a sister who wants her to be ‘happy and normal’. But a family secret emerges from the shadows of the ethereal world that changes everything.

Director Gethin Evans said: “Imrie was originally developed through an artist development programme Frân Wen ran with Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru and Literature Wales.

“Nia brings a fresh, new and cool perspective on the experiences of young people today and we can't wait to share this shamelessly fantastical story that sets a new tone for Welsh language theatre.”

Imrie is Nia Morais’s debut full-length play which follows her first short play Crafangau/ Claws released in the midst of the 2020 lockdowns as part of Sherman Theatre’s Heart of Cardiff audio series.

It was later staged in outdoor performances, as well as her work adapting A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Welsh alongside Mari Izzard in October 2022.

With captions in English at every performance, Welsh-learners, new Welsh speakers and non-Welsh speakers can follow the show throughout.

Tickets £15/Concession: £13. Tickets can be purchased from the Box Office on 01646 695267 or visit torchtheatre.co.uk