ENG / CYM

First image of Michael Sheen as Owain Glyndŵr released

Photograph: Kirsten McTernan

The first image and audio of Michael Sheen as Owain Glyndŵr have been premiered today to mark the annual day which commemorates the iconic Welsh prince.  

On 16 September 1400, Glyndŵr was proclaimed Prince of Wales by his followers, kickstarting a 15-year rebellion against Henry IV’s English rule. 

This vital part of Welsh history will be brought to life in Gary Owen's epic new play Owain & Henry at Wales Millennium Centre in November 2026.

In the photograph shared today, Sheen is seen as Owain through the lens of photographer Kirsten McTernan. In an audio release on social media, we hear the actor and Welsh National Theatre artistic director as Owain for the first time, speaking these words:

This island has been home to many kingdoms. 

First my people, the Cymry. 

Then came the Romans, the Vikings. The Angles and Saxons. The Flemish. The Normans.

 

We spoke a dozen languages from a dozen nations. 

And then this hotch-potch of peoples became simply England. 

Now only Sacson may be spoken at England's court,

And the oldest tongue of this island is called foreign.

 

Today, we teach the Sacson that this island

Was only ever theirs to share.  

 

Tickets for the Welsh National Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre co-production will go on sale to Wales Millennium Centre Partner and Partner Awen Members from 3 November, Ffrind and Ffrind+ Members from 5 November, Groups 10+ from 6 November, and to the general public from 7 November 2025. Visit www.wmc.org.uk/owain+henry for information.

Am ragor o wybodaeth, cysylltwch â Daniel Tyte (daniel.tyte@workingword.co.uk) o Working Word ar +44 29 2045 5182 / +44 7742 251232.