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Porridge

Porridge

Starring Shaun Williamson as Fletcher
Swansea Grand Theatre (15-20 Mar 10)



Pontardawe Arts Centre

A Good Night Out in the Valleys

What’s the most extraordinary Valleys story of all? After listening to hundreds, National Theatre Wales transform the best into a beautiful, outrageous night of entertainment starring Siwan Morris (Skins) and Boyd Clack (High Hopes, Satellite City).
Pontardawe Arts Centre (18-19 Mar 10)



Look Back in Anger

Look Back in Anger

Presented by Bold Productions and Aberystwyth Arts Centre in the Arts Wing.
Swansea Grand Theatre (18-19 Mar 10)



Morecambe

Morecambe

A moving portrait of an affectionate lad with funny bones, a born entertainer, a big-hearted perfectionist… the tall one with glasses.
Taliesin Arts Centre (25 Mar 10)



The Woman in Black

The Woman in Black

The most terrifying live theatre experience in the world!
Swansea Grand Theatre (29 Mar 10 - 03 Apr 10)



Torch Theatre - April Events

Torch Theatre - April Events

The latest events at the Torch Theatre this April.
Torch Theatre (3-30 Apr 10)



The Musicians of Bremen

The Musicians of Bremen

This lovely, hilarious and often tender Grimm Brothers’ tale is about triumph over adversity, ambition, friendship, loyalty, bravery and what it’s like to get old.
Torch Theatre (03 Apr 10)



Shelf Life

Shelf Life

Follow a choir of librarians through the abandoned book stacks on a journey to whisper about for a very long time.
Taliesin Arts Centre (6-25 Apr 10)



The Musicians Of Bremen

The Musicians of Bremen

This lovely, hilarious and often tender Grimm Brothers’ tale is about triumph over adversity, ambition, friendship, loyalty, bravery and what it’s like to get old.
Ammanford Miners Theatre (07 Apr 10)



The Grand Pavilion - Porthcawl

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

European Arts Company and Rhondda Cynon Taf Theatres Set in a Whitechapel tavern in 1888, the versatile cast will tell the gruesome story of Dr Jekyll and his charismatic alter-ego using only the things you would find in a pub. Therefore, barrels, tankards, darts, brasses, bar stools, soda siphons, billiard cues, yards of ale and even Aunt Sally are used to create the physical world of Victorian London with great ingenuity, horror and imagination. A gothic shocker that’s thrilling, gripping and highly entertaining! Box Office: 01656 815995
The Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl (14-14 Apr 10)



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