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THE clock is ticking as a desperate search continues to catch the person responsibl­e for creating a computer virus, so powerful it could annihilate the World Wide Web.

Britain’s top spymaster, Judi Stench, calls on Britain’s top spy, James Bondage for help.

With the aid of his secretary, Miss Moneyshot, agent Double D from the Thai Secret Service and the brothers Brigyn (Welsh pop duo), Bondage has just 60 minutes to find whoever’s responsibl­e, and save the web.

This is the basis of Theatr Bara Caws’ latest club show ‘No Wê’ (literally translated as No Web) written by Barry ‘Archie’ Jones.

Producer of the award winning Dim Byd, Cnex by Caernarfon-based production company Cwmni Da for S4C, Barry said he was commission­ed to write the show more than 18 months ago.

He’s taken time off his normal duties with Cwmni Da to direct.

Theatr Bara Caws spokeswoma­n Linda Brown said No Wê is a Welsh language production, but an English precis will be available on demand and is suitable for over 18s only.

It opens on June 30 at Wellmans, Llangefni and tours across North Wales during July before being staged at Meifod’s Village Hall, August 4-7 during the National Eisteddfod.

More details about the tour online at or call 01286 675869.

 ??  ?? Cast of Theatr Bara Caws’ latest (june 2015)
Cast of Theatr Bara Caws’ latest (june 2015)

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