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We would like to wish you all a lovely time over the holiday season
and look forward to seeing you at Ucheldre in the New Year.

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The Ucheldre Rep are looking for actresses to join us for our next production of the play
‘Stepping Out’ by Richard Harris.
Performances are the week commencing 18th May 2026, for three nights.
The play is set in a village hall, where the characters meet each week for a tap dancing class.
The willingness to learn to tap dance is all we ask!
Auditions to be held on Thursday 8th January at 7:30pm
at Ucheldre Centre, Millbank, LL65 1TE

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A Magical Christmas Pantomime!
Puss in Boots by Ben Crocker, directed by Lyn Cuffin.
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Join us for our SeeMôr Film Festival 2025 Winners Screening.
Saturday 1st November 2025 12pm
The winners have been notified, Films will be screened from midday.
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Featuring the following artists: Huw Gareth Jones, Janey Masters, Jenny Armour, Kevin Jones, Anwen Roberts, Sue Griffith, Ann Evans, Helen Grove-White, Stuart Comins, Rachel Hawken, Jayne Rooke, Leigh Fielding, Karen J Allen, Peter Lane, Livvy, Caz Westlake, Helen Evans, Deb Soma Wallace, Vicki Finlay, Daniela Milicova, Rob Owens, Jenny Barnett, Rhiannon Jones, Mary Glencross, Petrina Bower, Tich Craddock, and Jane Samuel.
Friday 3rd October – Sunday 2nd November
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A mother and son exhibition of oil paintings and photography.
Twenty four years ago Anwen Roberts’ first solo exhibition opened in Ucheldre while she was heavily pregnant with her son Cai Jones.
Appropriately, when an opportunity arose again to exhibit here, she decided to show her oil paintings alongside her son’s photographs.
He is now also a farmer and keen photographer.

‘The importance of conversation‘ Oil on canvas – Anwen Roberts
Mother and son are inspired to create by aspects of their farming lives.
Exhibiting his photographs for the first time, Cai farms the headlands of Rhoscolyn.
He finds beauty in an often harsh farming environment, capturing peaceful or aesthetically pleasing colours and forms.
Anwen is drawn to the day to day of the people, places, animals, and activities of the ever changing visual imagery of agricultural life.

‘Dramatic sky‘ Photograph – Cai Jones
Anwen Roberts says: “If my painting It’s good to talk…..and listen (No 5) is sold, the proceeds will be donated to The DPJ Foundation. The Charity supports farmers needing help with their mental health. It’s a brilliant Charity that is very much needed as there is a very high suicide rate amongst farmers due to the high pressure nature of their business, and isolation, amongst other things.”
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‘The importance of conversation‘ Oil on canvas – Anwen Roberts
A mother and son exhibition of oil paintings and photography.
Twenty four years ago Anwen Roberts’ first solo exhibition opened in Ucheldre while she was heavily pregnant with her son Cai Jones.
Appropriately, when an opportunity arose again to exhibit here, she decided to show her oil paintings alongside her son’s photographs.
He is now also a farmer and keen photographer.
Mother and son are inspired to create by aspects of their farming lives.
Exhibiting his photographs for the first time, Cai farms the headlands of Rhoscolyn.
He finds beauty in an often harsh farming environment, capturing peaceful or aesthetically pleasing colours and forms.
Anwen is drawn to the day to day of the people, places, animals, and activities of the ever changing visual imagery of agricultural life.

‘Dramatic sky‘ Photograph – Cai Jones
Anwen Roberts says: “If my painting It’s good to talk…..and listen (No 5) is sold, the proceeds will be donated to The DPJ Foundation. The Charity supports farmers needing help with their mental health. It’s a brilliant Charity that is very much needed as there is a very high suicide rate amongst farmers due to the high pressure nature of their business, and isolation, amongst other things.”
Centre for the performing and visual arts in Anglesey, North Wales
