Thursday, 28 May 2015

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The magic of music? Yes. The magic of stories? Yes again. Where? In the Magic Flute! The classical and probably most famous opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is in Cardiff again. The Welsh National Opera brings the combination of Mozart's music and Cooke's surreal staging featuring an angry lobster and a newspaper reading lion. Visit the Queen of the Night, with her famous aria and watch Tamino plays on the Magic Flute.
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Friday
29. May

Electra
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3ER
Unmoored by the death of her sister and her father, Electra lives in the night time of her grief. But raborn of grief, and revenge is born of rage. Nick Payne's extraordinary haunting and eloquent adaptation seamlessly ge is blends the epic and the ordinary, bringing an urgency to this timeless tragedy.
Cost: £12, £10 concessions, £6 under 25s
Time: 7:00pm
Saturday
30. May

Welsh National Opera: The Magic Flute
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5AL
The combination of Mozart’s sublime music and Cooke’s surreal staging featuring an angry lobster, a newspaper reading lion and a fish that is also a bicycle adds up to an irrepressibly entertaining evening.
Cost: £5-40
Time: 7:15pm
Sunday
31. May

Darius Brubeck Quartet
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5AL
Be part of Sing for Water by simply holding a collection at a performance or rehearsal, by singing a water themed song in public, or by organising a big concert. All funds raised by Sing for Water will support vital projects in the Afram Plains region of Ghana where life-saving work brings taps and toilets to many thousands of people.
Cost: free
Time: 10:00am
 Monday
1. June

Find your favorite podcast
http://www.stuffyoushouldknow.com/podcasts/archive/
Internet
Following this link you will get to a webpage full of a variety of podcasts for every taste. Just have a look and discover the site.
Cost: free
Time: whenever you have time
Tuesday
2. June

A Film
Capitol Shopping Centre, Queen Street, CF10 2HQ
Chose a film and spend some hours in the film world.
Cost: £4
Time: check it depending on film
Wednesday
3. June

Pavilion Open Exhibition 2015
The Esplanade, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 3AU
This exhibition is the result of an overwhelming response to our open call, providing the rare opportunity of a real clear view into the artist studios of Penarth and beyond.
Cost: free
Time: 9:30am-5:00pm
Thursday
4. June

Xpress Radio & Juxtaposed present: Matthew Frederick with Nowhere Boy & The Friday Night Specials
Gwdihw Bar, 6 Guildford Cresford Crescent, Off Churchill Way, CF10 2HJ
Hailing from South Wales, singer, songwriter, composer and some-time television presenter MATTHEW FREDERICK blends a childhood love of the early works of Elton John and Billy Joel with more alternative modern rock and acoustic heroes.
Cost: £4
Time: 8pm

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