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What, When, Where? Week from 4th of March to 11th of March 2016
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Friday
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4. March |
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The Drones Comedy Club
Chapter, Market Road, Canton Cardiff,
Wales UK CF5
1QE
Clint Edwards brings you the best
from up-and-coming stand-ups, as seen on Rob Brydon’s
‘Identity Crisis’, on the first and third Friday of the
month. One of The Big Issue’s ‘Top Ten Things to Do in Cardiff.’
Cost: £3.50
Time: 8:30pm
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Saturday
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5. March |
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Women of the World Festival (WOW)
Millennium
Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff, Wales CF10 5AL
Celebrating the achievements of
women across the world, WOW Festival - Cardiff is back and looks at the
obstacles that may stop women and girls from achieving their potential.
Featuring renowned speakers such
as Laura Bates, Dawn Foster and Gillian Clarke, as well as performances from
the likes of Wales’ own HMS Morris and BBC’s The Voice contestant, Lara Lee.
Cost: free (only some events cost money)
Time: from 10:00am to 8:00pm
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Sunday
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6. March |
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Film: Inside Out
Chapter, Market Road, Canton Cardiff,
Wales UK CF5
1QE
Riley
(Kaitlyn
Dias) is a happy, hockey-loving 11-year-old Midwestern girl, but her world
turns upside-down when she and her parents move to San Francisco. Riley's
emotions -- led by Joy (Amy Poehler) -- try to guide her through this
difficult, life-changing event. However, the stress of the move brings
Sadness (Phyllis Smith) to the forefront. When Joy and Sadness are
inadvertently swept into the far reaches of Riley's mind, the only emotions
left in Headquarters are Anger, Fear and Disgust.
Cost: £3/£4
Time: 3.00pm
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Monday
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7. March |
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Peter
Kettle Solo Exhibition
74b Albany Road, Cardiff, CF24 3RS
The Albany Gallery was the first
gallery to exhibit Peter Kettle’s work in a mixed show in 2013 and since that
time Peter has become one of Wales’ most exciting emerging artists and his
work is becoming very collectable. Last year, Peter was made a member of the
Royal Cambrian Academy (RCA) and also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
(FRSA). This exhibition at the Albany Gallery is his first solo show.
Cost: free entry
Time: from 10:00am to 5:00pm
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Tuesday
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8. March |
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London
has fallen
Cineworld Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff CF10 2EN
Terrorist
plotters launch a deadly attack on the capital in this thrilling sequel to
Olympus Has Fallen. Following the mysterious death of the British Prime
Minister, heads of state gather in London for the funeral. This is all part
of a plan by evildoers to take out world leaders. But they reckon without the
US president (Aaron Eckhart), Secret Service agent Mike Banning (Gerard
Butler) and a very determined MI6 agent (Charlotte Riley).
Cost: £3
Time: 3:20pm, 4:20pm, 5:50pm, 6:50pm,
7:40pm
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Wednesday
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9. March |
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The
Cardiff Story
The Old Library, Working Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BH
Discover how Cardiff was transformed from
the small market town of the 1300s, to one of the world's biggest ports in
the 1900s, to the cool, cosmopolitan capital we know today. The museum tells
the history of Cardiff through the eyes of those who created the city - its
people.
Cost:
free
entry
Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm
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Thursday
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10. March |
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Mozart
at Llandaff
Llandaff
Cathedral
You’ve seen Amadeus – the masked
stranger, the mysterious commission, the deathbed struggle. But the reality
of Mozart’s Requiem is even more incredible – it’s one of those pieces that
you simply have to hear live. Don’t miss this chance to experience it in the
atmospheric surroundings of Llandaff Cathedral, as part of a whole evening
devoted to some of Mozart’s most personal masterpieces.
Cost: £12.00
Time: 7:30pm
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