Thursday, 29 January 2015

Film or sport? We have something for both

James Bond has been here for a really long time, and even thought he is number 1 or 007 (if you prefer), I think that it is time for new blood. So here comes a new film about spies and secret services, based on the comic book - Kingsman: The Secret Service. The main plot tells the story of a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. The director of the film is Matthew Vaughn, who made the film Kick-Ass before and with ratings that start at 8 out of 10, I think we have another piece of really good fun here!
Enjoy!


Friday
30. January


Beyond The Barricade
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, UK, CF10 1AH
Back by overwhelming public demand and with a sensational new show for 2015, the UK's longest running musical theatre concert, ‘Beyond the Barricade' re-creates original West End/Broadway musical hit songs with amazing authenticity and features a cast of past principal performers from the West End production of Les Miserables, and the 25th Anniversary Concert at the 02 Arena.
Cost:  £15.50/£19.50
Time: 7:30pm
Saturday
31. January

Future Of The Left / St Pierre Snake Invasion
Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BR
Future Of the Left are a rock band from Cardiff, Wales. They were formed in 2005 as part of a plea agreement following their involvement in an arms deal which left an actor playing tony blair dead, or at least pretending really well. They are made up of Andrew Falkous, Jack Egglestone, Jimmy Watkins and Julia Ruzicka.
Cost£12/£15
Time : 8:00pm
Sunday
1. February

Super Bowl Sunday
Gwdihw Cafe Bar, 6 Guildford Crescent, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 2HJ
After the massive success of last year’s Superbowl here, we are once again opening our doors until the small hours of the morning for some BIG NFL action, as we bring you the hits, the touchdowns, the blitz and the glamour of the Super Bowl show.
Cost: Free
Time: 11:00pm – 5:00am
Monday
2. February

Roots Unearthed
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, UK, CF10 1AH
Twin daughters and a folk-rock whirlwind forced two of the British folk scene's most accomplished performers, Kathryn Roberts (vocals/piano/woodwind) and Sean Lakeman (guitar), to sideline their popular duo performances in the mid noughties.
Cost: £27
Time: 8:00pm
Tuesday
Cineworld Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff CF10 2EN
Colin Firth stars as a suave super-spy in this gadget-packed action adventure from the creators of 'Kick-Ass'. Petty criminal Eggsy (Taron Egerton) is bright but troubled. Luckily, his father once saved the life of impeccably dressed secret agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth). Hart decides to repay the debt by recruiting Eggsy to his elite independent intelligence organisation known as the Kingsmen.
Cost: £5.70
Time:  From 12:30am to 9:30pm

Wednesday
4. February
The Albion Connection
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama North Road, Cardiff CF10 3ER
Featuring the music and folksongs of Scotland, Ireland, England and of course, Wales, join the harpists of the College on a delightful musical tour of the British Isles.
Cost: £14
Time:  1:15pm

Thursday

5. February
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, UK, CF10 1AH
Young British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor has been dazzling audiences worldwide since his appearance on BBC Young Musician in 2004, when he was just eleven. We welcome him back to Cardiff for his first collaboration with Thomas Søndergård, and a performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 1.
Cost: £10/£32
Time: 7:30pm

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