Thursday 4 February 2016

Six nations championship starts on Sunday and we can't wait

The time when the whole Wales is going to dress into red is here. People have been changing their profile pictures on Facebook with this sort of funny (?) and very patriotic footer "I AM WALES", especially when they are not from Wales at all, but never mind. The days when everybody will be drunk in the City Centre singing "Land of my father" have arrived and yes, Rugby 6 nations championship is here.
I am not going to lie to you as I am big fan as well, though I will not change my profile picture in any social media websites, you can trust me, I have already planned where to spend the first rugby game this year. And yes I can't wait. I doubt that I am going to wear all my accessorize, but probably someone else will. So if you are a rugby fan, grab your friends and go to the nearest pub as the first game of the season for Wales is here. On Sunday 7th of February will the Welsh team stand up against Ireland and I hope that the result will be positive for the land of the Dragons.
If you are not such a Rugby fan or even worse, if you work in pub, please bear these days and I wish you strong nerves.
For all the others, that are not sport fans at all, please take the inspiration from our new What's On and I would like to point especially the theater play Henri VI, that is absolutely amazing and even some members of staff from Peartree Languages have been discussing the option to go and see it.
Well have a lovely week and enjoy!







Friday
5. February




Party Like an Aussie all Weekend Long

65-74 St. Mary's Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom, CF10 1FA

There’s one thing us Aussies know a thing or two about and that’s how to party. We’re also famously generous – so sharing our partying excellence with everyone in town is second nature. Every Saturday at Cardiff Walkabout you can get on down to great party tunes and throw some shapes on the dance floor.  £5.95 cocktail fountain all night – legendary.

Cost: Free entry before 9pm.

Time: Night
Saturday 
6. February


Junior Conservatoire Foyer Recital

Foyer Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3ER69, United Kingdom

Free and informal recitals given by our talented junior musicians (aged 8-18) in the beautiful surroundings of the foyer.

Cost: Free

Time: 2pm
Sunday
7. February

Rugby: Six Nations

Reigning champions Ireland will take on Wales at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin during the opening weekend of the 2016 Six Nations Championship.

Cost: Live on ITV

Time: 3pm
 Monday
8. February

The rocky horror show

New Theatre, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3LN

Following a record-breaking worldwide tour Richard O’Brien’s classic is ready to thrill you once again with its frothy fun and naughty moments! Bursting at the seams with timeless classics, including Sweet Transvestite, Damn it Janet and, of course, the pelvic-thrusting Time Warp, Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show is a non-stop party! This is the boldest bash of them all, so sharpen those stilettos and get ready for the biggest party in town! Be warned, this show has rude parts!

Cost: Find our more at http://newtheatrecardiff.co.uk/

Time: 7:30pm-10pm
Tuesday 

9. February

Film: Goosebumps

CINEWORLD,  Cardiff, Wales, UK

Monsters escape from the Goosebumps books in this mayhem-filled family horror-comedy with Jack Black. When his widowed mum Gale (Amy Ryan) gets a new job in the small town of Madison, Delaware, teenager Zach (Dylan Minnette) is not exactly overjoyed at having to relocate from New York. But he perks up when he meets his attractive new neighbour, Hannah (Odeya Rush). Unfortunately, her father turns out to be wildly over-protective writer R.L. Stine (Jack Black), who lives in seclusion for fear that his spooky Goosebumps characters could be released from the manuscripts in which they're trapped.

Cost:  Find our more at http://www1.cineworld.co.uk/
Wednesday
10. February

   Theatre: HENRY VI

  Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff, CF10 5AL  

Exploring notions of power, leadership and trust, director Yvonne Murphy’s new production abridges the three classic history plays into one hard-hitting instalment, focussing on the personal journey of Henry’s rise to power.  

Cost: £12 (£6 off under 26s)

   Time: 7:30pm
Thursday
11. February

Live music: The mass collective presents Thursday mass

Porter’s, Harlech Court, Cardiff, CF10 2FE

The Mass Collective bring you quality, original and local live music for free! Tonight!
From dynamic acoustic performance to full blown band experiences, these guys have a little bit of everything to satiate your desire for quality tunes, enjoy!

Cost:  free

Time: 8:00pm










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