- St. Dogmaels
St Dogmaels ( _cy. Llandudoch) is a
village andcivil parish inPembrokeshire ,Wales , on theestuary of theRiver Teifi , a mile downstream from the town of Cardigan in neighbouringCeredigion .The village is famous for the remains of a
12th century Tironianabbey , which was in its day one of the richer monastic institutions in the whole ofWales . It was once amarcher borough . Owen, in 1603, described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve [Owen, George, "The Description of Penbrokshire byGeorge Owen of Henllys Lord of Kemes", Henry Owen (Ed), London, 1892] .In 2006 the village won the Wales
Calor Village of the Year competition after beatingTrefriw in the final. [http://www.villageoftheyear.org/wales/index.htm]St Dogmaels is twinned with the village of
Trédarzec inCôtes-d'Armor ,Brittany .The Abbey Shakespeare Plays
Plays by
Shakespeare are performed annually in theabbey in thesummer months. Some of the actors are from the local area, others come from all overGreat Britain and return regularly.In 2008 the play will be
Henry IV – a combined version ofHenry IV, Part 1 andHenry IV, Part 2 . Previous productions include:
*2007 –Love's Labour's Lost
*2006 –Much Ado About Nothing
*2005 –Romeo & Juliet
*2004 – PericlesSee also
*
St. Dogmaels Abbey
*Calor Village of the Year References
External links
* [http://www.abbeyshakespeare.co.uk abbeyshakespeare.co.uk : The website of the Abbey Shakespeare Players]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2736003 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of St. Dogmaels and surrounding area]
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