Gwen yr Arth Wen
Education & Resource Pack
A new, touring theatre production will combine puppetry, movement and original music to share the story of an anxious polar bear with young audiences and their families February-March 2026.
We, the Youth Climate Ambassadors for WAles have created a bespoke education pack for schools to accompany the performances.
Gwen yr Arth Wen (Gwen the Polar Bear) is a thought-provoking but light-hearted and age-appropriate exploration of climate change, the importance of home and of confidence. It’s written by award-winning playwright Chris Harris, directed by Elan Isaac and performed by Isabella Colby Browne for audiences aged 6+ and their families. The show is performed in Welsh, but audiences of non-Welsh speakers and Welsh learners alike will easily follow the story too. Polar bear Gwen wakes up on a broken icecap hundreds of miles away from her family. On her perilous journey through the arctic sea, she will have to find her courage, as well as her way home. Gwen yr Arth Wen is produced by Glesni Price-Jones with the support of The Riverfront in Newport, where rehearsals will take place; Welsh-language national theatre Theatr Cymru, who’ve provided technology and dramaturgy support.
The tour starts at the Riverfront on 14 February and ends at Hengoed Community Centre on 31 March, taking in 10 south Wales venues across both the February half-term and the Easter end-of-term school holidays.
Announcing the show, writer Chris Harris said: “Climate change can be a frightening concept for children, who may feel helpless when faced with the headlines. Gwen yr Arth Wen emphasises the positive outcomes of its resolution if we all work together to combat it. It seems like a scary obstacle, but it can be done.”
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