AN “INSPIRATIONAL man” who sadly died last year will be remembered at Rhyl’s Pavilion Theatre this summer.

“Trefor”, to be held on Sunday, July 23 at 7pm, will celebrate Trefor Lloyd Roberts, who supported performing arts in the town for more than three decades, through song and dance.

Stars from the West End and up-and-coming names will gather to perform numbers from a variety of popular musicals, including “We Will Rock You” and “Little Shop of Horrors”.

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Rhyl Pavilion Theatre said: “For over 30 years, Trefor Lloyd Roberts fired the imaginations of young performers and provided a springboard for many entertainment professionals through his youth theatre groups.

“Always bold in vision, he directed thousands and entertained thousands more here at the Pavilion.

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“Following his sad passing last year, those young performers, together with many creative professionals who worked along side Trefor, return to the Pavilion stage to celebrate and thank Trefor for his immeasurable contribution to their lives.”

Tickets, which are priced at £18, are available via Rhyl Pavilion Theatre’s website.

Proceeds from the event will go towards Rhyl Little Theatre on Vale Road, “where Trefor discovered his love of the stage”.