Among the many reasons to like about Michael Sheen is his undying devotion to home, Wales.
According to Wales Online, Sheen serves as the president of a trust for an organization called TREAT (Treatment, Rehabilitation, Exercise And Therapy), and he's working hard to raise the profile for a proposed "world-class health and rehabilitation centre."
Tomorrow, he'll join Paul Potts (opera sensation from Britain's Got Talent) in hosting the TREAT Trust Wales Charity Gala as well as delivering a "personal presentation" at the event.
Key facilities will be a ramped-access, heated swimming pool, a modern gymnasium, and support such as physiotherapy and complementary therapies including music and art.
More on this and ticketing information can be found here.
Meanwhile, Michael Sheen has also been busy preparing for his three-day Passion Play event (April 22nd-April 24th) in Wales. Per his Twitter page, "Beavering away at The Passion presently. Extraordinarily exciting and rewarding."
A few new details on the performance have been unveiled by Wales Online as well.
His role this Easter in the open-air community play The Passion – a non-stop three-day event – promises to be the most gruelling of his life. In The Passion, Sheen’s character will be:
Forced to carry a heavy solid wood cross three miles from the town’s Station Road to Aberavon Beach with photographers “in his face”, and; Crucified near Neath Port Talbot Council’s civic centre. Then he will sit down to a “Last Supper” at the Seaside Social and Labour Club in Sandfields, Port Talbot surrounded by celebrity friends.
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