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Shakespeare in the summer
Shakespeare in the summer
There’s something about seeing Shakespeare in the open air that adds a special feel to the dramatic experience. This summer there is a great new production of The Winter’s Tale showing around the area. One of the most spectacular venues is the Torch Theatre’s presentation at the Stackpole Centre during July.
A fabulous evening of jazz and an art exhibition and auction are set to raise funds for the arts department at Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn. It’s all happening at Small World Centre in Cardigan on Friday, July 17 from 19:00.
There are a wide range of events taking place around Carmarthenshire this month.
People are spoiled for choice on events to attend this week around the Cardigan and Teifi Valley area.
There are a number of events taking place across Pembrokeshire between the 16th and 21st of June.
Star turn in Llanelli
Star turn in Llanelli
There’s some great entertainment coming up at the Ffwrnes Theatre, in Llanelli next month. Ready to make you laugh out loud with his show celebrating 30 years on the stage is the legendary female impersonator, Ceri Dupree. He’ll be there on Friday, July 17, at 7.30pm to show you a whole host of stars from around the world.
Kids can learn to shoot arrows like Robin Hood and train with his band of merry men to become fully fledged outlaws. And they’ll find out how to make a grass trumpet and track animals during a day of adventure activities at the fabulous Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Pembrokeshire.
What have the fabulous cartoon bear SuperTed and Shakespeare got in common? Quite a lot actually! And you can find out exactly how they are linked at the latest ‘Evening with…’ event organised by PENfro Book Festival. Founder of the Shakespeare Schools Festival, now the UK’s biggest youth drama event, is the host for the evening on Thursday, July 9, from 8pm, at Rhosygilwen.
It’s the biggest countryside event in Wales and it’s an action-packed weekend with masses of entertainment for the whole family. The Welsh Game Fair will be held at Pembrey Country Park on June 20 and 21. There’s so much going on over the two days, here’s a brief idea of the programme:
Amateur dramatic company Cardigan Theatre wowed audiences with their production of Calendar Girls and raised hundreds for charity in the process. When they staged the play in 2012 they put on an extra performance to raise even more money. Now they are back with another risqué show that promises to be just as entertaining for audiences. Sex Cells by Anna Longaretti, staged by Cardigan Theatre, is at Theatre Mwldan on June 23 and 24, at 7.30pm.
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