Friday 1 July 2016

What does your pet do when you are not at home? You can find out in our new What's On

Friday 
1 July 
Sing Street
Chapter Arts Centre, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE
Conor is a new kid at an inner-city school who gradually musters the courage to talk to beautiful Raphina, a model preparing to move to London. He asks her to be in his music video and she agrees. Only problem is, he’s not yet in a band. With his older brother Brendan and a charming crew of mates, Conor blossoms from timid kid to cool teen, finding within music the power to escape his troubled home life.
Cost: £5.10
Time: 6pm

Saturday 
2 July 


Meet the stars of Ice Age: Collision Course
Bridge Street Arcade, St. Davids Dewi Sant, Cardiff, Caerdydd, CF10 2EF, United Kingdom
To celebrate the release of Ice Age: Collision Course, you can meet Sid and Scrat, the stars of the film, at St David’s! Throughout the day, you can bring your little ones along to the centre to meet and have a picture taken with the characters of the fifth instalment of the Ice Age films.
Cost: free
Time: 11:00 - 11:40; 12:00 - 12:40; 13:00 - 13:40; 14:00 - 14:40; 15.00 - 15.30 

Sunday 
3 July 
Cardiff Storytelling Circle
Chapter Arts Centre, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE
Share and listen to a lovely collection of stories. All storytellers and listeners welcome!
Cost: £4.00
Time: 8pm

Monday 
4 July 

Summer show
74b Albany Road, Cardiff, CF24 3RS, United Kingdom
A huge range of new paintings, sculptures and ceramics go on display at Cardiff’s Albany Gallery from June 23 in its annual Summer Show, with work ranging from traditional landscapes to bold abstracts, and from charming naïve pieces to intricate drawings. The works include new pieces from many of the gallery’s most renowned exhibitors – including Ceri Auckland Davies, Gwyn Roberts, and William Selwyn.
Cost:
Time: 10am - 5pm

Tuesday 
5 July 

The Secret Life of Pets
Cineworld Cinemas ­ Mary Ann Street, Cardiff CF10 2EN
Max (voiced by Louis C.K.) is a pampered terrier living the high life with his owner Katie in a swish Manhattan apartment. When their owners are away, Max and his fellow animals love to engage in non-pet behaviour including raiding the fridge for decidedly tastier food. However, his routine is turned upside down when Katie brings back a slobbering mutt named Duke (Eric Stonestreet) from the pound to come and live with them. Nevertheless, these two squabbling pooches must learn to get on when they end up lost in New York. It’s time for an animal posse, led by Pomeranian Gidget (Jenny Slate) to find their friends and save the day.
Cost: £3 as student
Time: 12:00; 14:20; 16:40; 17:20; 18:10; 19:40

Wednesday 
6 July 

Les Misérables
Borough Theatre, Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5HD, UK
This legendary musical has been specially adapted for young performers.
Les Miserables tells the story of an ex-convict Jean Valjean who is hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert after he breaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s young daughter, Cosette, their lives change forever.
Cost: £10
Time: 7.00pm

Thursday 
7 July 

FAME the Musical
Willows High school, Willows Avenue, Cardiff, CF24, United Kingdom
After the amazing success of last years summer smash Grease & their sell out Xmas show CATS, Kinetic Musical Theatre performers are back with another summer sizzling show on their hands...grab your jazz shoes & leg warmers and get yourselves to their production of FAME the musical.
Cost: £8.00 - £10.00 
Time: 7:30pm

 

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