Friday 2 March |
Wales Millennium Centre
In her mansion on Sunset Boulevard, faded silent-screen goddess Norma Desmond lives in a fantasy world. Impoverished screen writer Joe Gillis, on the run from debt collectors, stumbles into her reclusive world and is seduced by her and her luxurious lifestyle. Joe becomes trapped in a claustrophobic world until his love for another woman leads him to try and break free,
with dramatic consequences.
Cost: £18 - £47
Time: 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday 3 March |
Cardiff City Centre
Our St David’s Day Craft Market kick starts our events this year and runs for eight days from Saturday 24 February through to Saturday 3 March. We will be open from 10am to 5.30 every day apart from Sunday when we are open from 10am to 5pm. Our wooden stalls can be seen in Working Street, Cardiff City Centre decorated with a Welsh theme, including Welsh flags, a colourful backdrop to complement the fantastic selection of arts, crafts and seasonal food and alcohol on offer this year. Why not treat yourself to some of our original arts and crafts, and at the same time sample some of our tasty food and alcohol. It is also a great opportunity to find that perfect Mother’s Day present.
Sunday 5 March |
Wales Millennium Centre
One of Strictly’s most popular stars, Brendan Cole makes a very welcome return to the Centre with his new show All Night Long next March. The show features every style of ballroom and Latin dance from Brendan and his hand-picked championship dancers, performed to the music and songs of some of the greatest legends and contemporary artistes.
With his customary approach to performance, each show is full on high energy dance dynamite, up close and personal; with scintillating guest dances and a scorching 14-piece band and singers -along with the superb choreography, stunning lighting and the amazing special effects we’ve come to expect from his visits to us.
Cost: free
Time: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Monday 6 March |
Norwegian Church Arts Centre
Richard Gaunt has been taking photographs of everyday life for over 50 years. Not so much the great houses or the grand views, more the corner shops and the backstreets. Most of us take what’s around us for granted, never really noticing how familiar places and familiar faces shape what we do and what we think. Street photography? Well maybe, but with a lot of attention to lighting and composition: day by day is part a nudge to pay more attention to the stuff of daily life and celebrate things we tend to ignore.
Cost: from £13.50
Time: 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
Tuesday 7 March |
Cineworld Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff CF10 2EN
Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence) is drafted against her will to become a sparrow, a trained seductress in the Russian security service. Dominika learns to use her body as a weapon, but struggles to maintain her sense of self during the dehumanizing training process. Finding her power in an unfair system, she emerges as one of the program's strongest assets. Her first target is Nate Nash (Joel Edgerton), a CIA officer who handles the agency's most sensitive infiltration of Russian intelligence. The two young operatives fall into a spiral of attraction and deception, which threatens their careers, allegiances and the security of both countries.
Cost: £4
Time: 19.00pm - 19.50pm
Wednesday 8 March |
Without doubt the most explosive 60’s show touring the UK, for one night only. With a brand new production for 2018. Five legendary names take to the stage and deliver to you a night never to be forgotten. With the definite feel good factor this is must see 60’s show for 2018. Starring Mike Pender (Original voice of The Searchers) Chris Farlowe, Herman’s Hermits, The Fortunes, The New Amen Corner. Hits include Needles and Pins, Out Of Time, I’m Into Something Good, Storm In A Tea Cup, Bend Me Shape Me plus many more. Step back in time to when pop music was at its very best.
Cost: £29.50
Time:7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Thursday 9 March |
Wales Millennium Centre
Belle & Sebastian, the legendary indie-pop band, have announced a new tour in support of their forthcoming album How to Solve our Human Problems, and will stop off at the Centre in March 2018. The Glasgow band who found fame in the late 90s with their debut album Tigermilk, caused a shock at the BRIT Awards in 1999 by winning Best Newcomers whilst being on an independent label – breaking through with the critically acclaimed album The Boy with the Arab Strap. Nine albums later, the group regularly tour worldwide, and have performed at illustrious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, as well as festivals such as Glastonbury and Latitude.
Cost: £30 - £40
Time: 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
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