Friday 22nd March |
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff bay
The unique harmonies of Sorela conduct a cabaret evening of Welsh comedy through song, including the ever-surprising singer-songwriter, Hywel Pitts – resurrecting an old favourite on the Welsh cabaret scene – and the endless eclectic talents of the Divas & Diceds.
Cost: £15
Time:18.00-22.00
Saturday 23rd March |
The Albany Gallery, 74b Albany Road, Cardiff
Gwyn Roberts is one of Wales’ finest contemporary landscape artists and his work is admired by both critics and the public alike.
In this exhibition, Gwyn’s passion for the dramatic Welsh landscape, from the rugged coast of West Wales to the highest peaks of his native Snowdonia, continues to inspire his work.
Cost: free
Time: 10.00-17.00
Sunday 24th March |
The Big Top at 10 Feet Tall, Church St., Cardiff
Roll up, roll up, for all the fun of the comics fair!
Small press comics/zines/illustration fair, showcasing some of the best creators from South Wales and beyond.
Cost: free
Time: 11.00-17.00
Monday 25th March |
Vue Cinema - Stadium Plaza, Wood St, Cardiff
A female sports agent is constantly being undermined by her male colleagues, but gains an unexpected advantage over them when she develops the ability to hear their inner thoughts in this comedy, starring Taraji P Henson, Aldis Hodge, and Tracey Morgan.
Cost: £4
Time: 20.15
Tuesday 26th March |
Cineworld cinema - Mary Ann Street, CF10 2EN, Cardiff
Stella Grant (Haley Lu Richardson) is every bit a seventeen-year-old...she's attached to her laptop and loves her best friends. But unlike most teenagers, she spends much of her time living in a hospital as a cystic fibrosis patient. Her life is full of routines, boundaries and self-control – all of which is put to the test when she meets an impossibly charming fellow patient named Will Newman (Cole Sprouse).
Cost: £5
Time: 14.20-17.00-19.40
Wednesday 27th March |
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, North Rd, Cardiff
Music by Benjamin Britten, Libretto by Eric Crozier, Martin Constantine director, David Jones conductor
It is May Day in Loxford and an unexpected appointment leads to young greengrocer Albert Herring’s disappearance – but how will the villagers react? Brilliantly scored for small chamber orchestra, Benjamin Britten’s love of parody and caricature is wonderfully captured in this comic opera.
Cost: £16
Time: 19.00-22.00
Thursday 28th March |
Motorpoint Arena, Mary Ann Street, Cardiff
Star of Live At The Apollo (BBC) and Roast Battle (Comedy Central), Brennan Reece returns with his third UK tour - Evermore. Brennan is a multi-award winning working class wordsmith (Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee and English Comedian of the Year Winner). A stand-up, a storyteller and self-confessed mummy’s boy. His boyish cheeks recently cropped up on Survival Of The Fittest (ITV), The Stand-up Sketch Show (ITV) Live at the Comedy Store (Comedy Central) and racking up over 6 million YouTube hits for his stint on Top Gear (BBC).
Cost: £10
Time: 19.00
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