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Llwyth (Tribe)
by Dafydd James
Tuesday - Saturday, Thursday 20th May 2010 - Saturday 22nd May 2010 7.45PM
Rugby international night in Cardiff and the tribes are out in force. Wales has lost, but four gay friends are determined to have a night to remember. When a playful and pretty youth joins the party, tensions rise and loyalties are suddenly challenged. Brothers in arms? Or every man for himself?
Nos Sadwrn gêm ryngwladol ac mae’r brifddinas yn wyllt. Mae Cymru wedi colli ond mae pedwar ffrind hoyw’n benderfynol o gael noson i’w chofio. Pan fo gŵr ifanc, chwareus yn ymuno’n yr hwyl, mae’r chwarae’n troi’n chwerw a brawdgarwch yn sydyn ar brawf. Dros Gymru? Dros gyd-ddyn? Neu bawb drosto’i hun?
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