Rhodri Miles plays iconic Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in Clown in the Moon - a new one-man play by Gwynne Edwards - at The Berry Theatre tomorrow (February 17).

Clown in the Moon (the title of a poem written when Dylan was 14) is a dramatic portrait of the poet's chaotic, frequently hilarious, and all too brief life. Located in a BBC studio, it sets some of Dylan's famous broadcasts and iconic works alongside vivid reminiscences of his clownish antics in pubs, bars and parties, and his encounters with a host of eccentric and volatile women. This solo show is directed by the award-winning director and actor Gareth Armstrong (Shylock, My Darling Clemmie, Rape of Lucrece, Becoming Marilyn) and is written by award-winning writer Gwynne Edwards (Burton, Dylan Thomas in America). Rhodri Miles (Holby City, Torchwood, Richard II, Eastern Promises, Game of Thrones, Hinterland, Atlantis) returns as Dylan Thomas after his previous sell-out performances of the critically acclaimed 'Burton', winner of the 'Best International Show Award' at the Hollywood Fringe Theatre Festival in 2010. Clown in the Moon follows hot on the heels of his appearance as Lodovico in Shakespeare's 'Othello' at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre alongside 'Wire' actors Clarke Peters and Dominic West and his role as the Welsh Captain in Shakespeare’s Richard II in the BBCs Hollow Crown series.

Rhodri Miles, who also starred in Torchwood and Game of Thrones, has received critical acclaim for his performances on stage in productions including Othello, Pride and Prejudice and as Richard Burton in one-man show Burton. Clown in the Moon is directed by Gareth Armstrong (Becoming Marilyn) and written by award-winning writer Gwynne Edwards (Burton, Dylan Thomas in America).

To book visit www.theberrytheatre.co.uk / call the Box Office on 023 8065 2333.