Friday 12th of April |
Penarth Pier Pavilion, The Esplanade, Penarth
Dir. Gideon Koppel | 94 mins | Colour | English / Welsh (subtitled)
A documentary love-letter to Trefeurig, Ceredigion. Time is frozen in this small, rural community facing the inevitable onslaught of progress. Koppel's film is filled with warmth, humour and hiraeth.
Cost: £7.50
Time: 19.30-22.00
Saturday 13th of April |
The Albany Gallery, 74b Albany Road, Cardiff
Beaches, coast and harbours of Wales feature heavily in this latest exhibition of new work from Dai David, Peter Morgan and Robert Sawtell. All three artists have very different painting styles but have drawn on their love of the Welsh coast to inspire them to create a stunning selection of paintings.
Price: Free
Time: Monday to Saturday 10-5pm
Sunday & Bank Holidays 11-4pm
Sunday 14th of April |
Bute Park, Cardiff Castle
The botanists of National Museum Cardiff are getting out and about as they take part in the hugely successful RHS garden show held in the grounds of Cardiff Castle.
They have been attending the show for many years and each time they provide a display that is as creative and fresh as it is informative.
So, if you’re heading to the RHS show, pop in to see them!
Price: £12 (£15 on the day)
Time: Fri/Sat 10-17.30, Sun 10-16.30
Monday 15th of April |
Sherman Theatre, Senghennydd Road, Cardiff
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage with a brand new West End show that has never toured before featuring all new scenes! Be reduced to rubble by the ruthless Romans! Would you be shaken or stirred by Richard III? ...Take a trip into the night with the night soil men and discover how to survive the first ever train ride! It's the history of Britain with the nasty bits left in!
Price: £16
Time: 13.30 to 14.40
Tuesday 16th of April |
Cineworld, Mary Ann Street, CF10 2EN, Cardiff
Hellboy is back, and he's on fire. From the pages of Mike Mignola's seminal work, this action-packed story sees the legendary half-demon superhero (David Harbour, 'Stranger Things') called to the English countryside to battle a trio of rampaging giants. There he discovers The Blood Queen, Nimue (Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil series), a resurrected ancient sorceress thirsting to avenge a past betrayal. Suddenly caught in a clash between the supernatural and the human, Hellboy is now hell-bent on stopping Nimue without triggering the end of the world.
Price: £5.00
Time: from 11.00 to 19.30
Wednesday 17th of April |
The Little Man Coffee, Ivor House, Bridge Street
The Comedy Vault returns to the basement of Little Man Coffee, Cardiff, with another fantastic line-up. What better way is there to spend your Wednesday night? It's too deep into the week to meal-prep for the week. What are you gonna do, put a wash on? Nah, come have a laugh WITH: JESSIE NIXON, PAUL SCOBLE, LORNA PRITCHARD, headlined by DAN THOMAS.
Price: £3
Time: 19:30-23:00
Thursday 18th of April |
BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5AL
Jonathon Heyward conducts Rimsky-Korsakov’s Easter Festival Overture, Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs and Grainger’s Blithe Bells, whilst J.S Bach’s Easter Oratorio is conducted by Jonathan Cohen with BBC National Chorus of Wales.
Price: £15-£20 (Concessions Under 26s)
Time: 19:30
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