Thursday 5 May 2016

Good food, good music and good films, all that in our new What's On!


Friday
6 May
Reign Folk Rock Tour
10 Feet Tall, 1A-12 Church St, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 1BG
Music is one of those great things that can bring people together. The brainchild of several bands that have crossed paths on the UK music scene, this tour aims to bring four of the UKs hottest emerging groups and performers to Ten Feet Tall – on the same night! The Free Reign tour will bring you a line-up of four bands, each delivering their fine songs and musicianship in their own inimitable style.
Cost: £3 advance/£5 at the door
Time: 7 pm – 11 pm


Saturday
7 May

Llaeth: Gareth Chambers
Chapter Arts Centre, 40 Market Rd, Cardiff CF5 1QE
Llaeth is an experimental live movement / dance piece which attempts to explore the relationship the male body once had with that of the Mother’s body. Why is breastfeeding seen as a taboo in some sections of our society? Why is the Mother revered but yet equally repressed when it comes to women in the workplace?
Psychoanalytic theory tells us that prior to our acceptance in the so called Symbolic order of language and society we were at one with our Mother’s female body, living without judgement and repression.
Cost: £6 
Time: 8pm

Sunday
8 May


Graeme of Thrones
St David’s Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1AH
Unhappy with how his beloved books were realised for the TV series, Graeme takes it upon himself to show how it should have been done. Created by a team of top UK comedy writers, this original and unauthorised parody of the international phenomenon Game of Thrones is a treat for fans and an introduction for the unenlightened.
Cost: £18.50
Time: 7.30pm

Monday
9 May
The End is Nigh
Chapter Arts Centre, 40 Market Rd, Cardiff CF5 1QE
A musical comedy about family, friendship and environmental disaster. The new show from the UK’s hottest musical comedians, THE END IS NIGH offers their most personal venture to date. Featuring all the hallmarks of their success from barnstorming satirical rock to flights of brilliant silliness, the show blends comedy, theatre and rock gig in a captivating story of family, friendship and environmental disaster.
Cost: £10
Time: 8 – 10pm

Tuesday
10 May
Bastille Day
Cineworld Cinemas - Mary Ann Street, Cardiff CF10 2EN
US operative Sean Briar (Idris Elba) is transferred from the battlefields of Iraq and Syria to the heavily fortified CIA station in Paris. This misfit real-world warrior now finds himself struggling to adjust to a deskbound role in the fight against cyber-terrorism.
Cost: from £4
Time: from 12 pm until 22 pm

Wednesday
11 May
Free Tasting Event at Bella Italia
6, The Old Brewery Quarter, St Mary St, Cardiff CF10 1AD
Be the first to try the delicious, authentic Italian dishes for free at Bella Italia’s fantastic new restaurant located in the Old Brewery Quarter. Choose from a breakfast, lunch or dinner session and make a reservation. This is a reservation only event with limited availability, so please book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Cost: from £9
Time: Breakfast: 9-12pm Lunch: 12-3pm


Thursday
12 May
Tibetan Monks – sacred dance and music
Tythe barn, St Donat’s Castle, Llantwit Major CF61 1WF
Chant, mantras, music and dance by Tibetan Monks from Tashi Lhunpo Monastery: a magical window on to a world of reincarnation and Buddhist mysticism which has inspired audiences in theatres and festivals throughout Europe.
Cost:  £11
Time: 10 am – 5 pm

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