Theatr na nÓg are producing a story of Tom Jones; born Tommy Woodward; otherwise known as Tommy Scott and The Senators.

This play with live music tells the story of Tom in the early years, before his mega- fame and follows the blossoming talent of the valleys boy who sang in pubs and working men’s clubs up and down the valleys of South Wales. Then came his big break with his first number one hit on St David’s Day in 1965...Its Not Unusual!

Jam-packed with rock n roll hits of the era, played live on stage with a full band, TOM is a show that celebrates an ordinary man with an extraordinary talent.

Written by Mike James, this inspirational tale of incredible self-belief and determination will thrill audiences throughout Wales and beyond.

Photograph of a poster for 'A Story of Tom Jones' outside Muni Arts Centre - the poster consists of a red graphic with the word 'TOM' and an actor in front of it from behind singing into a microphone dressed as Tom Jones.

This production toured to:

The Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd

Gardyne Theatre, Dundee

Gwyn Hall, Neath

New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich

The Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen

Theatre Royal Windsor

Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl

This show is not to be missed – whether you're one of Tom Jones’ biggest fans or are coming new to the Welshman’s long and illustrious party.
Daily Post
Cast
Kieran Bailey
Chris Slade
Tom Connor
Dave Cooper
Shirley Darroch
Jo Mills
Phylip Harries
Jack Lister
Daniel Lloyd
Mickey Gee
Kit Orton
Tom
Alex Parry
Vernon Hopkins
Elin Phillips
Linda
Dean Read
Gordon Mills
Nicola Reynolds
Vi
This sensational production, as Welsh and homegrown as Tom himself…
Getwestlondon
Production
Mike James
Writer
Geinor Styles
Director
Mike Beer
Sound Designer
Sean Crowley
Designer
Ben Goddard
Musical Director
Ceri James
Lighting Designer
With good Welsh humour, plenty of hit songs and a full ensemble gig finale……… you’ll want to dance in the aisles and continue the party afterwards.
The Stage
A great feel good show that audiences of all ages will enjoy, go and see and take your frilly knickers with you. As of yet there are no plans for the show to go to the West End but with its charm it probably won’t be long. Best get along before it gets snapped up.
Buzzmag
Theatr na nÓg’s story of the early days of the silver-haired judge on BBC’s The Voice is as gritty as the coal from South Wales, but nicely balanced with comedic performances and some cracking good music.
UK Theatre Network

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