CULT hit the Harri-Parris, the all-singing, all-dancing, not remotely functional west-Walian farming family created by Mai oh Mai Productions, are preparing to visit The Torch Theatre with their second comedy drama, with all-new, original songs, in February .

The Harri-Parris: The Big Day will be the company’s second production, and the second to follow the ups and downs of the Harri-Parris. The first, The Leaving Do, was performed at venues across Wales and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2013.

Anni Harri-Parri, the family’s only daughter and the sanest of them all (just) arrives home from London with big news, and an unexpected guest. What will the Harri-Parris think of Anni’s man? What on Earth will he make of his new west Walian in-laws? Dust off your posh hats and join the Harri-Parris for an evening of toe-tapping songs, belly-aching laughs and plenty of cake.

Writer and performer Llinos Mai was brought up on a farm in Pembrokeshire and has since been using this as comic inspiration for her comedy shows.

Llinos is currently writing a new radio sitcom based on The Harri-Parris shows for BBC Radio Wales, which will be aired later in the year. She has also written one episode of Cara Fi, a comedy drama for Touchpaper and S4C.

As an actor, Llinos has worked for National Theatre Wales, Agent 160, Theatr Iolo, Torch Theatre, Mappa Mundi, Sherman Cymru, Wales Millenium Centre, Gwent Theatre and Theatr na n'Og. She's recently directed Nia Ben Aur and Toad of Toad Hall for University of Wales Trinity St David and Mi Generation for Sherman Cymru. Llinos is currently developing her first one-woman show and a new comedy musical for the independent television company Joio.

Director Owen Lewis has previously directed The Man Who by Peter Brook, Summerfolk by Maxim Gorky, DNA by Denis Kelly and most recently Brecht’s The Respectable Wedding for the Guildhall School. His show Eric and Little Ern, about Morecambe and Wise, was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.

Cast member Rhian Morgan has many stage and TV credits while Dan Rochford's recent credits include Dean in two episodes of the award-winning Hinterland/Y Gwyll, and Gwaith/Cartref and Pobol Y Cwm.

For the past four years, cast member Rhys ap Trefor has been playing the role of Simon on Gwaith/Cartref (S4C). He will also be appearing in the next series of Hinterland (S4C) later this year.

Oliver Wood trained as an actor at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. His stage credits include Cinderella and Dick Whittington at the Torch with TV credits featuring Tati's Hotel (ITV), Crash, Green Green Grass, High Hopes and Belonging (BBC).