What’s On GUIDE January – May 2018 theatrclwyd.com 01352 701521
Welcome First of all - THANK YOU! The last 12 months have been an incredible rollercoaster of wonderful shows, a Royal visit, the Commonwealth Baton, craft fayres, open days, family festivals and lots more - all supported by you. We’re proud to be making world class theatre right here in North Wales. What’s on our stages, though, is only part of the picture. We’ve got new companies for young and old (see page 28), choirs for those with varying health challenges, our award-winning project creating new memories for those with dementia, apprenticeships with our technical teams and much more. However you like to spend your time, we hope you’ll come and spend some of it with us. Tamara Harvey, Artistic Director; Liam Evans-Ford, Executive Director
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shows Season ticket applies to the following shows: A Streetcar Named Desire; The Great Gatsby; The Assassination of Katie Hopkins; Home, I’m Darling; The Little Matchgirl; The Weir; Rita, Sue and Bob Too; Great Expectations; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Brighton Rock; Turn of the Screw; The Play That Goes Wrong. “The small print” This offer is subject to availability | No refunds will be given as a result of this or any subsequent offer | Offer applies to specified shows only | Cannot be used for Open Dress. 3
Christmas
The cult rock ‘n’ roll panto returns with rock and soul songs played live by actormusicians. Featuring classics including Superstition, Celebration, Every Breath You Take, Hey Baby, Sex Bomb and many more! With mad gags, shock frocks, beautiful sets, slapstick galore and the return of the panto puppets, get your tickets now for our wide awake panto! A Theatr Clwyd production Directed by Zoë Waterman
Fri 24 nov – sat 20 Jan £25 - £20 concs available schools from £10 anthony hopkins theatre
up to 11yrs When a mysterious mirror is uncovered within Theatr Clwyd’s walls, it opens a portal into an idyllic fairytale world. But as cracks begin to appear in the Christmas bliss, will you brave the ice to help solve the Snow Queen’s impossible puzzle? With riddles, games and illusions, this story of friendship is perfect for under 11s and their families. A Theatr Clwyd & Paperfinch co-production Directed by Joe Bunce Based on H.C. Anderson’s book
16 Dec 2pm
13 Jan 2pm
6 Jan 2pm
16 Jan 6pm
Ice Rink In 2016 over 9,000 people skated at Theatr Clwyd. Now our covered ice rink overlooking the hills returns for a second year! With real ice, glorious surroundings, great food & drink, special events and much more - book early for your panto skate!
8 Dec – 7 Jan £8 - £5 | next to theatr Clwyd
Fri 15 Dec – sat 6 Jan
Sessions last 45 minutes | All tickets include skate hire | Skating aids are available for £4
£12 - £8
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HHHHH British Theatre Guide HHHH The Guardian It’s the roaring twenties – an era of bootleg liquor and red hot jazz. Jay Gatsby has invited you to one of his infamous parties and that’s not an invite you want to turn down. Cocktails are flowing, music is playing and the party is in full swing. Step into this jazz-age novel which puts you in the heart of the action. An immersive show at The Dolphin Pub in Mold, you can dress up for the show and dance (if you want!) or simply sit at the bar and be absorbed into Gatsby’s world!
thu 22 Feb – sun 25 Mar From £10 Book early to get the best prices. Various times | the Dolphin Pub, Mold age 14+ Wed 7 Mar Wed 7 Mar
1920’s dress encouraged, dancing shoes recommended! F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Adapted & directed by Alexander Wright Created by The Original Company A Theatr Clwyd and Guild of Misrule co-production In Partnership with The Dolphin Hotel, prior to refurbishment
“I saw this show in London, it’s like going back in time to the best 1920s party ever.” Crayg Ward, Theatr Clwyd
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Words by Chris Bush | Music by Matt Winkworth
World Première
Fri 20 apr – sat 12 May
A shocking crime divides the nation. Fingers are pointed, sides are drawn, facts are hard to come by. Why did this happen? How do we move on? What must we remember?
From £10
It’s easy to have an opinion online, safe behind the anonymity of a keyboard, just like, share and subscribe. But as the digital mob polish their pitchforks, the world starts to question just how free should free speech be? A smart, witty new musical by Chris Bush and Matt Winkworth about truth, celebrity and public outrage. See this if you enjoy: Jerry Springer The Opera, Black Mirror, London Road and other satire. Supported by The Kevin Spacey Foundation Directed by James Grieve | A Theatr Clwyd production 6
Book early to get the best seats at the best prices. 7:45pm | 2:45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre tue 8 May sat 5 May 2.45pm | thur 10 May 7.45pm sat 5 May 2.45pm sat 5 May 2.45pm & thur 10 May 7.45pm
Photography: David Stewart
home, I’m Darling by Laura Wade World Première
Mon 25 Jun – sat 14 Jul
How happily married are the happily married? Every marriage needs a little fantasy to keep it sparkling. But behind the gingham curtains, being a domestic goddess isn’t as easy as it looks... Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd, Humans) stars in Laura Wade’s dark comedy about sex, cake and the quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife. Directed by Tamara Harvey A Theatr Clwyd and National Theatre co-production
From £10 Book early to get the best seats at the best prices. 7:45pm | 2:45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre tue 10 Jul sat 7 Jul 2.45pm | thur 12 July 7.45pm sat 7 Jul 2.45pm sat 7 Jul 2.45pm | thur 12 July 7.45pm
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“Every man is a king” stanley is no exception. When Stanley’s anxious, seductive and fiercely clever sister-in-law Blanche DuBois comes to stay, her arrival threatens his entire way of life. As the summer heats up and the games turn savage, a burning desire threatens to tear their world apart. Tennessee Williams’ timeless classic is a raging portrayal of what it means to be an outsider, in a society where we’re all desperate to belong. Directed by Chelsea Walker (winner of the 2017 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award) | Designed by Georgia Lowe A Theatr Clwyd, Nuffield Southampton Theatres & English Touring Theatre co-production supported by a grant from the Royal Theatrical Support Trust
tue 15 May – sat 2 Jun From £10 Book early to get the best seats at the best prices. 7:30pm | 2:30pm | anthony hopkins theatre Recommended age 14+ sat 26 May 2.30pm | thur 31 May 7.30pm sat 26 May 2.30pm sat 26 May 2.30pm | thur 31 May 7.30pm
“Blanche DuBois is one of those iconic roles that explodes on stage with passion, insecurity and electricity, I can’t wait to see it” Gwennan Mair – Creative Engagement team
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the Little Matchgirl (and Other happier tales) ★★★★★ WhatsOnStage ★★★★ The Guardian Emma Rice's ‘exquisite’ (Daily Telegraph) critically acclaimed-production by Shakespeare's Globe. Our heroine struggles to survive, striking matches to keep warm. Each match conjures a new story, a new vision. Hold her hand as, together, we tumble down the rabbit hole. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s, The Little Matchgirl (combining The Princess and the Pea, The Emperor’s New Clothes and Thumbelina), we enter a spellbinding world of magic and mystery. Director & co-Adaptor Emma Rice Writer & co-Adaptor Joel Horwood A Shakespeare’s Globe & Bristol Old Vic Production For brave children and their parents
tue 30 Jan – sat 3 Feb From £10 7.30pm | 1pm | anthony hopkins theatre
the Weir Conor McPherson’s Olivier award-winning modern classic “One of the best plays of the past century” Daily Telegraph In a small Irish town, the locals exchange stories round the crackling fire of Brendan’s pub to while away the hours one stormy night. As the beer and whisky flow, the arrival of a young stranger, haunted by a secret from her past, turns the tales of folklore into something more unsettling. One story, however, is more chilling and more real than any of them could have ever imagined. This shadowy tale delving into the dark corners of human lives, celebrates its 20th anniversary year. An English Touring Theatre and Mercury Theatre Colchester production
tue 13 – sat 17 Feb From £10 7.30pm | 1pm | anthony hopkins theatre Pre-show talk: 13 Feb 6.30pm | haydn Rees Room CaP: thu 15 Feb 7.30pm aD: sat 17 Feb 2.30pm touch tour: sat 17 Feb 1pm
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Rita, sue and Bob too "Do you think it would be better if you and me got ourselves steady boyfriends?"
tue 6 – sat 10 Feb
Teenage friends Rita and Sue get a lift home after babysitting Bob’s kids. When he takes the scenic route and offers them a bit of fun, the three start a fling each of them think they control.
From £10
With wicked humour, startling insight and a great ear for dialogue, Rita, Sue and Bob Too was adapted into a hit 80s film. Written by Andrea Dunbar Directed by Kate Wasserberg An Out of Joint, Octagon Theatre Bolton and the Royal Court Theatre production
Book early to get the best seats at the best prices. 7:30pm | 2:30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
“…Great work like this never ages” North West End ★★★★★ "Intensely funny" The Guardian
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Charles Dickens’
Great Expectations With colourful and memorable characters across a vast landscape of locations, this stunning show is a powerful and theatrical telling of Dickens’ universally loved masterpiece. Olivier Award-winning actress,
nichola Mcauliffe, leads the cast as the iconic Miss Havisham. Nichola is best known for her role in the long running TV series, Surgical Spirit, the films Tomorrow Never Dies and Chéri and her many stage appearances including Kiss Me Kate for the RSC, The Night of the Iguana in the West End & Alan Bennett’s The Lady in the Van.
Of Mice and Men By John steinbeck A thrilling new production of the most iconic and powerful story in American literature Set during the Great Depression, Of Mice And Men is a powerful portrait of the American spirit and a heartbreaking testament to the bonds of friendship and what it means to be human. This landmark play by the Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck is the story of George and Lennie, two migrant ranch workers who dream of owning their own ranch. Still painfully relevant to modern times, this is a moving story about trying to hold on to your dreams and friendships during difficult times.
Directed by Sophie Boyce Couzens A Tilted Wig Productions & Malvern Theatres co-production
Directed by Guy Unsworth Selladoor Productions
tue 27 Feb – sat 3 Mar
Mon 19 – sat 24 Feb
From £10
From £10
7.30pm | 1pm | anthony hopkins theatre
7.30pm | 1pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
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DIRECt FROM LOnDOn’s WEst EnD
tue 27– sat 31 Mar
“The best page-to-stage show since War Horse… a spellbinding production’’ The Stage ★★★★★
From £10
Afghanistan is a divided country on the verge of war and two childhood friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul and the skies are full of the excitement and the joy of a kite flying tournament. But neither Hassan nor Amir can foresee the terrible incident which will shatter their lives forever. This haunting tale of friendship which spans cultures and continents, follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption. Adapted by Matthew Spangler Based on the novel by Khaled Hosseini Directed by Giles Croft | A Nottingham Playhouse production
Book early to get the best seats at the best prices. 7.30pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
“The Kite Runner is a truly contemporary cultural phenomenon” ★★★★★ The Sunday Express “Director Giles Croft delivers a coup….. an enthralling tale beautifully told” The Telegraph
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Photo credit: Sheila Barnett
noël Coward’s
Private Lives Strong passions and stronger personalities set the stage for a classic battle of the sexes. 1930. Deauville, France. Two newly-married couples occupy adjoining honeymoon suites in the same hotel. As a distant orchestra plays, Sibyl gazes adoringly at charismatic husband Elyot, while Victor admires his new wife, the sophisticated Amanda.
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the Play that Goes Wrong ★★★★★ Daily Mail ★★★★ Independent ★★★★ Sunday Telegraph ★★★★ Metro ★★★★ Financial Times ★★★★ The Stage Fawlty Towers meets Noises Off in this multi awardwinning Broadway and West End smash hit comedy.
Full of razor-sharp wit and quick-fire dialogue, Private Lives remains Coward’s most popular and enduring stage comedy.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! As the accident prone thesps battle on against all the odds to reach their curtain call, hilarious results ensue!
A London Classic Theatre production Directed by Michael Cabot
Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields Directed by Mark Bell | Starring nobody famous
tue 20 – sat 24 Mar
Mon 9 – sat 14 apr
From £10
From £10
7.30pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
7.30pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
Jonathan Broadbent as Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2016. Photo: Tristram Kenton
a Midsummer night’s Dream by William shakespeare ★★★★★ Independent on Sunday ★★★★ “Slapstick, magic and mayhem” The Guardian This classic tale of young lovers and warring fairies is given a unique and irreverent twist, with original live music. “Filter’s Dream is part rock gig, part exuberant joke, exploding the conventions of the form and remaking them in dazzling new shapes” Metro Created by Filter | Directed by Sean Holmes A Lyric Hammersmith & Filter Theatre production
turn Of the screw by tim Luscombe adapted from the novel by henry James
A young governess agrees to look after two orphaned children in Bly, a seemingly idyllic country house. But shortly after her arrival, she realises that they are not alone. This fresh adaptation of Henry James’ much-loved and genre defining classic ghost story lets you draw your own conclusions about the events at Bly and where guilt resides... The original inspiration for Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black and numerous films, don’t miss this thoughtprovoking, stylish, edge-of-your-seat show! Produced by Dermot McLaughlin Productions with The Mercury Theatre Colchester and Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.
tue 24 – sat 28 apr From £10
tue 1 – sat 5 May
7.30pm | 1pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
From £10 7.30pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre
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Illustration by Caroline Tomlinson
hanna Being a young mum is supposed to be hard - but for Hanna, it’s the only thing she's ever been brilliant at, until a DNA test reveals that her daughter is not her child - now her 'real' parents want to meet. A funny and heartfelt world première. Written by Sam Potter Directed by George Turvey A Papatango production
Wed 7 – thu 8 Feb From £15 7.45pm Emlyn Williams theatre
Brighton Rock By Graham Greene an unmissable new version of this gripping noir thriller Fred is found dead – they deny it was murder. Rose is in love – they say she’s in danger. Two seventeen year olds, Pinkie and Rose get embroiled in a vicious gang war in Brighton. One brutal murder leads to the next, the police are impassive, but the courageous and life embracing Ida Arnold wants the truth. Whatever the cost. Adapted by Bryony Lavery | Directed by Esther Richardson A Pilot Theatre & York Theatre Royal co-production, by special arrangement with STUDIOCANAL Co-commissioned by The Lowry for Week 53.
2071 In 2071 the professor’s granddaughter will be the same age as he is now, but what kind of world awaits her? Exploring issues of pollution, waste and climate change in word, song and video, this Welsh language show will make you question your relationships with the world around us. A Cwmni Pendraw Environment project
tue 8 – sat 12 May
Mon 5 Feb
From £10
From £10 | £6 schools
7.30pm | 2.30pm | anthony hopkins theatre 16
7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre Welsh language production
A Linha Curva is a hip-swinging, drum-beating, Olivier Awardwinning party piece. It’s the spirit of Brazilian carnival recreated by choreographer Itzik Galili, with 28 dancers, four samba percussionists and an infectious energy. It is accompanied by Aletta Collins’ The days run away like
wild horses, a witty and vivid depiction of the moments that make up a life, set to Arturo Márquez’s Danzones, and Symbiosis, a high-velocity celebration of the Rambert dancers’ skills by internationally acclaimed dance-maker Andonis Foniadakis.
Wed 7 – sat 10 Mar From £10 7.30pm 1.30pm Insight Matinee thurs 8 Mar Includes 2 works, A Linha Curva & The days run away like wild horses. talk: thu 8 March 6.30pm | Cinema anthony hopkins theatre
A Rambert production
national Dance Company Wales
terra Firma
“A giant, rowdy Brazilian carnival of a work” The Guardian
Photo: Chris Nash
Rambert: A Linha Curva and other works
Folk is a vintage fairy-tale twisted upside down with Caroline Finn’s quirky and theatrical choreography painting a darkly whimsical picture of community life. Marcos Morau's Tundra has powerful roots in Russian folk dance and revolution: telling old tales through contemporary dance to give a new relevance. They are accompanied by a new work by Mario Bermudez Gil, drawing on his Spanish roots, Israeli training and with NDCWales' own quirky style.
Mon 16 – tue 17 apr From £10 7.30pm | 1pm | anthony hopkins theatre 17
Woman of Flowers Blodeuwedd was conjured from wild flowers by a wizard to be the perfect wife for a warrior prince. When the dark desires woven into her nature are awakened the consequences are bloody for all. A strikingly poetic reimagining of the Mabinogi myth of Blodeuwedd by awardwinning Welsh writer Siôn Eirian to create a captivating dark fantasy. By Siôn Eirian | After Saunders Lewis Directed by Erica Eirian A Theatr Pena & Taliesin Arts Centre co-production
Fri 23 – sat 24 Feb From £13 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre this is an English language production sat 24 Feb 7.45pm Supported by the Welsh Government and the Arts Council of Wales through the National Performing Arts Touring Scheme. With additional support from Curo Advisers Limited and their strategic partners.
Ventoux The story of Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani’s rivalry on the fearsome Mont Ventoux in the 2000 Tour de France. Using breathtaking video and a pair of road bikes we ask the question – how far will you go to succeed? "A piece to be enjoyed by both cycling fans and non-fans in equal measure." ★★★★½ The Public Reviews ★★★★ The Independent Devised by the company with Andy Routledge Directed by Matt Wilks | A 2Magpies production
tue 27 – Wed 28 Feb From £15 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre 18
Crimes Under the sun
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A secluded island hotel becomes a crime scene. A femme-fatale is felled. All the guests on the island are suspects, but are they alone? Four actors play multiple outrageous characters, in this comedy inspired by Agatha Christie, Hitchcock and film noir!
The heart-rending story of a man failing to understand what is happening to him as his memory crumbles, and a daughter struggling to come to terms with her father’s illness.
"a mesmerising mix of murder, mayhem and laugh-out-loud comedy… even has echoes of those word-play specialists the Two Ronnies” HHHH The Stage Directed by James Farrell | A New Old Friends production
A new Welsh translation of Le Père, winner of the Molière Award, and winner of the competition to Translate a Play at the National Eisteddfod 2016. Written by Florian Zeller | Welsh translation by Geraint Løvgreen | Directed by Arwel Gruffydd Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru in association with Pontio
tue 13 – Wed 14 Mar
sat 3 – sun 4 Mar
From £12
From £15 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre
7.45pm | 1.30pm | Emlyn Williams theatre talkback: tue 13 Mar | a Welsh language production English language access via sibrwd
Black Men Walking
Richard III Redux
Three men walk every month. Walking and talking. But this walk… Maybe they should have cancelled, but they needed the walk today. Out in the Peaks, they find themselves forced to walk backwards before they can move forwards.
What if the ‘hideous…. deformed, hobbling, hunchbacked cripple’ is portrayed by a funny, female, feminist, with the same form of scoliosis?
Directed by Dawn Walton | Written by Testament An Eclipse Theatre Company & Royal Exchange Theatre Company co-production | A Revolution Mix story
Fri 16 – sat 17 Mar From £15 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre
How might the character change when explored by a disabled actress with deadly comic timing? Written by Kaite O’Reilly | Directed by Phillip Zarrilli A Llanarth Group production
Mon 19 – tue 20 Mar From £15 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre 19
Lunchtime Concert WnO Chorus
Ruby Wax: Frazzled
the Wood by Owen thomas
July 1916, the Battle of the Somme rages. In the 38th Welsh Regiment, Dan and Billy forge a friendship in the heat of battle. But when Billy is killed in Mametz Wood he leaves behind a devastated friend and, back home, a pregnant wife. How do you remember a lost friend? Inspired by a true story, a tale of friendship, love and sacrifice set against the backdrop of a world in flames. Directed by Peter Doran (Best Director, Wales Theatre Awards 2017) Based on an idea by Ifan Huw Dafydd A Torch Theatre production
Members of WNO Chorus perform a lunchtime concert. Early booking recommended Running time approximately one hour
Fri 20 apr £5 | £4 conc Free tea & coffee provided Picnic bags available on the day for £3 1pm | Clwyd Room
sat 24 Mar
Drop dead gorgeous, sassy and smart, Ruby Wax brings her new five star one-woman show based on her number one best seller A Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled. Once crazy, now less so, she gives a tour of the mind – how to use it, not lose it.
sun 22 apr £20 7.30pm anthony hopkins theatre
From £15 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams theatre
stolen
“A scintillating combination of music, sound and story” The Times Daniel Morden transports you to the Land of No Return, his storytelling served by the hypnotic string accompaniment of Sarah Moody and Oliver Wilson-Dickson. They will take you on an epic journey, through a dreamlike land where you will encounter a king turned to stone, an old woman living in the claw of a giant cockerel and a glass man filled with wasps. This is a tale of lost loves, bravery, and above all else, hope.
Fri 9 Mar £12 | £10 concessions 8pm | the Devil’s Violin Clwyd Room 20
the Goat Roper Rodeo Band Plus Michelle stodart (The Magic Numbers) & Brandon Ridley
Folk & Roots Club
Jazz
An evening of cosmic country blues and aching harmonies, with The Goat Roper Band and the acclaimed Michele Stodart (The Magic Numbers).
Mountainface Me & Deboe andy hickie Mountainface are charming and melodic, lovingly understated and carefully crafted. This talented trio have a wealth of promise to their name.
Fri 6 apr
Fri 2 Mar
£7 | £8 on door
£7 | £8 on door
Doors 7pm | start 7.30pm | Clwyd Room
Doors 7pm | start 7.30pm | Clwyd Room
the sK2 Jazz Orchestra
scott hamilton Quartet
Hear the best of the late, great Stan Kenton as this 18-piece big band performs Johnny Richards' thrilling orchestrations of the Cuban Fire Suite and classic West Side Story numbers. Led by drummer Dave Tyas and featuring Lee Hallam, Munch Manship, Jim Fieldhouse and Mike Burns, experience the iconic Kenton Sound refreshed for 21st century audiences.
An associate of the great Benny Goodman, tenor saxman Scott Hamilton has recorded with legends Gerry Mulligan and Rosemary Clooney and released over 40 albums. He’s joined by Jazz stars John Pearce (piano), Dave Green (double bass) and Steve Brown (drums).
A North Wales Jazz presentation
tue 27 Mar
tue 6 Feb
A North Wales Jazz presentation
£15 | £13 conc | £5 u18s 8pm | Clwyd Room
£12 | £10 conc | £5 u18s 8pm | Clwyd Room 21
Family Shows age
0-5 hush-a-bye by tim Webb
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tue 16 – sat 20 Ja tue: 10.30am | 1pm 0pm Wed: 10.30am | 4.3 m thur: 10.30am | 1p Fri: 1pm | 4.30pm sat: 10.30am | 1pm
£8 | £7 Group* | £6
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5+ Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf
, A small figure sets off, with red cloak and hood s. to grandma’s they go, the other side of the wood birds, Do not stop to smell the flowers, or sing to the or climb a tall tree, remember these words… treat, Do not leave the path, for you’d make a tasty eat! to ready is who all, of for the hungriest wolf classic A highly theatrical re-telling of the well-known song. and dance , music with d tale packe “witty and intelligent production ” HHHHH The Reviews Hub Directed by Nina Hajiyianni co-production An Action Transport Theatre & Unity Theatre
thu 25 – sat 27 Jan £8 | £7 Group* | £6 school *Groups are 6 or more people 10.30am | 1.30pm | 4.30pm Emlyn Williams theatre
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3+ What the Moon saw Alone in the world and scared of the dark, Jack opens his bedroom curtains to find a familiar friendly face. Shining bright, the Moon teaches Jack how to be brave on an amazing adventure across the world. Watch Jack’s world come to life in this interactive tale of dance, circus and music. For the ultimate adventure come dressed in your pyjamas! Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen Reimagined by 2Faced Dance Company | Dramaturg: Ellie While
7+
£8 | £7 Group*| £6 school
*Groups are 6 or more people 10.15am | 1.15pm | 4.30pm Emlyn Williams theatre
3+
Ŵy,Chips a nain I nnocence Guto loves spendin g time
A unique play room performance . Explore Will iam Blake’s imag ination and enter a realm of m ystery, fun an d adventure. With live mus ic, songs, giggle s and animal noises by Pa ul Bradley. A beautiful an d en experience fo gaging dance r young ones , their families and friends. ★★★★★ The Sunday Express ★★★★ The Scotsman ★★★★ The Times
with his Nain. A bo at trip to Ireland, picnics by the sea, semaphore flags and fairies turning children int o sausages! But their biggest and sternest adventure is yet to come. Celebrating the im agination of children and th e special relationship betw een grandparent and grandchild and how dementia changes it over time. Written by Gwyneth Glyn Directed by Iola Yny r A Frân Wen & Galer i co-pro
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tue 20 – Wed 21 Feb
Commissioned by The Place, Dance East & DanceXchange and supported £8 | £7 Group* | £6 school *Groups are 6 or by Arts Council England, The more people 10 .15am | 1.15pm | Gulbenkian, Canterbury & The Point, 4.30pm Emlyn Williams th Eastleigh. eatre Welsh language production
tue 13 – Wed 14 Feb
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A Scottish Da nce Theatre production Choreographe r: Fleur Dark in
tue 27 – thu 29 Mar £8 | £7 Grou p*
| £6 school *Groups are 6 or more pe ople 10.30am | 1. 30pm | 4.30 pm Emlyn Willia ms theatre
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Classical Music Eugene Onegin Combining Pushkin’s compelling and heartbreaking story with Tchaikovsky’s sweeping lyricism, and filled with breath-taking arias including Tatyana’s great letter scene (a tour de force of the soprano repertoire), this poignant tale contrasts country life with the excesses of Russia’s prerevolutionary court and tells of the fated love between the innocent Tatyana and the cynic Onegin. A Mid Wales Opera production
Gildas Quartet “the gifted Gildas Quartet” The Times One of the most exciting young ensembles to have emerged in recent years. Programme includes: haYDn - Quartet Op.74 No.1 in G major BRahMs - String Quartet Op.51 No.1 in C minor
sun 3 Dec £17 | £15 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
sun 18 Mar £22 | £20 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
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Catrin Finch, harp
sinfonia Cymru
“…one of classical music’s most exciting, prodigiously brilliant young stars” Classic FM
“the most important orchestral development in Wales in recent years” Bryn Terfel
A world-class classical harpist, Catrin plays a varied programme from JS Bach to traditional Welsh airs.
The national chamber orchestra of Wales return under the baton of the masterful Gabor Tacács-Nagy to perform Mozart’s passionate Symphony No.40 in G minor.
Programme includes: Js BaCh - Prelude from Violin Partita No.3 tRaD WELsh – Airs
sun 4 Feb £17 | £15 conc
hungry? Our café serves hot and cold meals pre-concert!
7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
Programme includes: MOZaRt – Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550
sun 4 Mar £17 | £15 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
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alexander Chaushian, cello Yvgeny sudbin, piano
Benjamin Baker, violin Daniel Lebhardt, piano
“Chaushian’s passion was riveting” The Guardian
“a sleek-sounding young soloist; hugely impressive” Daily Telegraph
The internationally acclaimed Armenian cellist Alexander Chaushian is in demand worldwide as a chamber musician and soloist. Programme includes: BEEthOVEn - Cello Sonata No 3 Op. 69 BORODIn - Sonata in B minor for Cello and Piano CÉsaR FRanCK - Sonata for Cello and Piano in A major
sun 25 Mar £17 | £15 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
New Zealand-born Benjamin Baker is a rising talent with a growing reputation. Programme includes: stRaUss - Sonata for Violin and Piano Op.18 BEEthOVEn - Violin Sonata No.9 Op.47 ‘Kreutzer’
sun 6 May £17 | £15 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
skampa Quartet “The quartet’s dynamic approach was breathtaking...the beauty of their playing stems from deep musical intelligence.” Independent Originally from from the Czech Republic, the Skampa has toured worldwide for over 20 years and is one of the the leading European quartets. Programme includes: sChUBERt - String Quartet No.14 ‘Death and the Maiden’
sun 3 Jun £17 | £15 conc 7:30pm anthony hopkins theatre
Llŷr Williams – schubert: Piano sonatas “One of the truly great musicians of our time” The Times Llŷr Williams in two concerts, with a talk by BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Stephen Johnson.
sun 17 Jun 3:30pm sChUBERt - Four impromptus D935 sChUBERt - Sonata No. 9 D575 stephen Johnson talk
£12 | £10 concs
7:30pm sChUBERt - Sonata No. 18 D894 sChUBERt - Sonata No. 19 D958
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Cinema a great night out at the cinema from just £6* Our comfortable 115 seat cinema shows the best in mainstream, alternative and arthouse films. Find out what’s on at theatrclwyd.com or pick up one of our monthly film guides (posted to you if you’ve visited recently and don’t have e-mail access). Tickets for most films are just £6* with Senior Screen showings for £5**. * Some live, special and satellite screenings may be more. ** Includes a free cup of tea or filter coffee
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£3 Family Film Club g see a recent Every Saturday mornin the perfect or classic family film for book early – a em cin to introduction to avoid missing out!
Live screenings With live broadcas ts from the National Theatre , RSC, Met Opera, Bolshoi Ballet and more. Details of upcoming screenin gs are available on our website.
Comedy
tudur Owen the size of Wales
Mitch Benn I’m still here
Paul sinha shout Out to My Ex
Join the award-winning comedian (as heard on BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show) on a joyous and sometimes surprising journey to find out what it actually means to be Welsh. Are we different? What do other people think of us? Do we even care?
Congratulations! It's 2018 and you're still here! So is Mitch, looking backwards, forwards and sideways trying to make the world a better place, one silly song at a time, as heard on BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show.
★★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals Mag ★★★★★ one4review ★★★★ The Scotsman
“Riotously funny” ★★★★TheReviewsHub “very funny and very Welsh” BBC Wales. Wed 14 Feb £10 8pm Emlyn Williams theatre age 16+
“Well crafted, well sung, his songs are just plain funny” The Guardian “the country's leading musical satirist” The Times ★★★★ One4Review ★★★★ ScotsGay ★★★★ To Do List sat 17 Mar £14 | £12 7.30pm Clwyd Room
All comedy events may contain strong language and adult themes
In 2015, comedian Paul Sinha (The Chase) returned from the Edinburgh Fringe a contented man. The next day, his happiness had vanished. Was this the end? The beginning of the end? Or the end of a beginning? “Life will bring him crashing down to earth soon enough. And that really ought to sustain his densely funny comedy.” Scotsman thur 22 Mar £14 | £12 7.45pm Emlyn Williams theatre age 18+
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Creative Engagement Young Company
Company55
schools and Colleges
Our weekly drama workshops include masterclasses, exclusive show previews and sessions with professional artists.
Over 55? Interested in theatre and performance? Develop new skills, increase your confidence and make new friends in this vibrant and creative group.
We want to work with you! Keep updated with our quarterly brochure filled with educational workshops, tours, packages, deals and opportunities.
Fuse Company
Young Photographers
Designed for young people (7 – 25) with additional learning needs. A perfect place to explore the joy of theatre.
Fancy framing life through the lens of a camera? Capturing those moments that mark an event, an emotion or a landscape? Want to be inspired by a professional photographer? Our practical photography sessions can help!
Company25 17 to 25? Want to create, explore and experiment? Interested in an innovative workshop experience? Company25 is our young people’s theatre with a twist!
tyfu Theatr Clwyd’s Creative Development Programme offers an array of opportunities for Walesbased actors, writers, directors, companies, facilitators and other emerging professionals looking to develop their skills and creative ideas. 28
Placements and volunteering Interested in a career in theatre? Work experience placements are available for ages 16+ or, you can even become part of our community casts. The choice is yours!
stori a chân Come along to our free weekly parent and baby activities in our inside garden. Sing songs, play games and meet other parents. These bilingual sessions are led by Cymraeg i Blant (Cymraeg for kids), and are suitable for Welsh speakers, learners and non-Welsh speakers. Suitable for up to 2 year olds.
Urban Gallery Are you an artist wanting to show your work? A group starting an art club? A school that creates amazing art work? Exhibit your work in our Urban Gallery.
To find out about all our activities visit theatrclwyd.com or contact nerys.edwards@ theatrclwyd.com
Gallery Jane Farrington: Behind the Curtain 2 Dec - 13 Jan
Artwork by Peter Welford
Community Gallery Flintshire Visual arts & Crafts network 27 nov - 30 Dec
Exploring the magical world of theatre and performance to create A collection of work by imagery using combinations of Flintshire-based amateur and mixed media, drawing and collage. professional artists.
Jeremy Yates PRCa: Recent Paintings and Drawings 20 Jan - 3 Mar “For many years I have been interested in painting water and its fluid, transparent and reflective properties – in the rivers, lakes and rains of North Wales.”
Iron Maidens II: Made in Wales 10 Mar - 21 apr Group show by artists united by an excitement for the nature of cast iron as a sculptural medium and a desire to share their results with others.
Peter Welford 28 apr – 9 Jun These paintings are not comforting salon pictures, but rather meant as a form of journalism. Their themes are provocative and sometimes political.
Chimera 2 – 20 Jan Eclectic and exciting new works from the Chimera textile group.
Paula salmons 22 Jan – 3 Feb Seascapes and local landscapes in oil.
Martin Lewis 5 - 24 Feb A series of abstract and semiabstract paintings based on natural and historic forms.
susie Liddle & Barbara Larkin 26 Feb - 17 Mar Contemporary paintings using the medium of encaustic wax.
Jean hobson 19 Mar - 7 apr Paintings and screenprints of Manchester and Liverpool characterised by their vitality and immediacy. 29
Community
Comedy Club Buy 3 gigs and save 10% buy 5 gigs and save 20% Early Booking Recommended thu 4 Jan | 8pm | £10 Fern Brady (8 Out of 10 Cats) & comedy award-nominee Chris Washington. thu 1 Feb | 8pm | £10 BBC Comedy winner Dan antopolski, Wes Packer and Wales’ Kiri PritchardMcLean. thu 1 Mar | 8pm | £10 Funny Women winner Jayde adams, Rich Wilson and gig favourite silky. thu 5 apr | 8pm | £10 Comedy geek Barry Dodds, top TV warm-up Dan thomas and guests. thu 3 May | 8pm | £10 Manchester’s “effortlessly likeable” (The List) Mike newall and guests. thu 7 Jun | 8pm | £10 ITV’s Weekend regular stephen Bailey, the charming Lukas Kirkby and guests. All comedy events may contain strong language and adult themes Lineups may be subject to change
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Fur Coat and no Knickers Chase away those winter blues with some northern comedy. It’s the weekend of Deirdre Ollerenshaw’s Wedding with a completely mad family, what could possibly go wrong? Adult content. Not for the faint hearted or easily offended! Written by Mike Harding A Phoenix Theatre Company production
thu 1 – sat 3 Feb £10 | £8 concs | £7 Group | 7.45pm Emlyn Williams theatre
CCta Festival of One act Plays The Clwyd Community Theatre Association One-Act Festival returns after an absence of twenty years. Come and support the best of local community theatre and see if you can spot the winning entry as chosen by GODA adjudicator David Price.
thu 8 – sat 10 Mar £10 | £8 concs | £7 Group | 7pm Emlyn Williams theatre
Elite school of Dance:
Flintshire Music service Concerts
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
spotlight
Join us for our annual celebration of music with a broad mix of jazz, rock and classical music. Performed by the finest young musicians in the county.
The iconic hit musical has more glitter than most shows can dream of. This show will feature a dazzling array of hundreds of costumes, headdresses and a non-stop parade of dance-floor classics including It’s Raining Men, I Will Survive, I Love the Nightlife, Hot Stuff, plus Go West, Macarthur Park and many more.
A spectacular evening of song and dance for the whole family, brought to you by a cast of 300 performers. As members of Team Wales at the Dance World Cup 2017, Elite is delighted to be presenting its new full cast production here once again.
thu 19 – sat 21 apr £8 | £6 concs | 7pm anthony hopkins theatre
A Tip Top production
Wed 4 – sat 7 apr £10 | £8 concs | 7pm anthony hopkins theatre
Oh What a night!
Wed 6 – sat 9 Jun
Bringing together a selection of the finest and best loved songs from the most successful West End musicals of all time. From Jesus Christ Superstar to Wicked, Jersey Boys to Les Misérables, join Dee & Alyn for a glitzy night of show tunes.
From £12 | 7.30pm | 2.30pm anthony hopkins theatre
Dee & Alyn Gilbert & Sullivan Society
Fri 27 – sat 28 apr £12 | 8pm | Clwyd Room 31
Information Buying tickets Tickets can be purchased from theatrclwyd.com, on 01352 701521, or in person at our box office (open Mon – Sat from 10am). There are a limited number of tickets available at the lowest stated price.
t&Cs: Tickets can be exchanged for another performance of the same production 24 hours before it begins (fee applies). Latecomers are not admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Tickets can be posted for £1.50 up to 5 working days prior to the start date. Visit theatrclwyd.com for full T&Cs.
Volunteer ushers: If you’d like
Tickets can also be bought from: Deva Travel (Chester), Voel Coaches (Dyserth), Linghams (Heswall), Beaufort Park Hotel (Mold), Wrexham Arts Centre and at the Visitor Information Centres in, Llandudno, Llangollen, Wrexham and Rhyl.
to volunteer as an usher then please contact andy.reilly@theatrclwyd.com
Tickets for Open Dress rehearsals are £5 and are available for The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Assassination of Katie Hopkins and Home, I’m Darling.
Parking
Concessions: Under 17s, fulltime students, over 60s, jobseekers allowance, income support and disabled concessions available for most productions.
hiring our spaces: From interviews and meetings to weddings, fayres, launches and much more. Give your event a theatrical twist! Contact nathan.stewart@theatrclwyd.com We have extensive car parking managed by Flintshire County Council. Free from 5pm and on Sundays. Charges are 20p for 2 hours and 50p for the full day.
Groups & schools Discounted prices are available for groups and schools. E-mail box.office@theatrclwyd.com and we can ring you back.
Privacy We take your privacy very seriously. For more information and to read our privacy policy visit our website.
access hYnt card Need help to visit us? Cardholders are entitled to a free ticket for a personal assistant or carer. www.hynt.co.uk audio Description & touch tours Description of the action on stage relayed live via headsets. Accompanied by a touch tour to help you visualise the set, costume & actors. Captioned Minimally intrusive subtitles for theatre (the words as they are spoken) via a display box to the side of the stage. Relaxed Open to everyone but specifically adapted for anyone who would benefit from a more relaxed environment (e.g. families with babies, young children or children with an Autistic Spectrum Condition, those with sensory and communication disorders or learning disabilities) – the lighting and sound is softer, more staff are around to help you, and it’s okay if you need to enter and exit mid-show. If you have access requirements our box office can help tailor your booking to your needs.
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E&OE – While every care has been put into publishing this brochure, information may, on occasion change from the time of printing.
Jan Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Thur 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thur 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thur 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Sun 21 Mon 22 Tue 23 Wed 24 Thur 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 Sun 28 Mon 29 Tue 30 Wed 31
Little Matchgirl 7.30pm Little Matchgirl 7.30pm
Sleeping Beauty 7pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 6pm - RELAXED Sleeping Beauty 7pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 7pm Sleeping Beauty 8.30pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 7pm
Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 7pm Sleeping Beauty 10am Sleeping Beauty 10am & 2pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 7pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm CAP & 7pm
Sleeping Beauty 2pm & 7pm Sleeping Beauty 11am & 6pm Sleeping Beauty 7pm Sleeping Beauty 11am & 6pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm BSL & 7pm Sleeping Beauty 2pm
THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS
Little Red 1.30pm & 4.30pm Little Red 10.30am & 4.30pm Little Red 10.30am & 1.30pm
Hush-a-bye 10.30am & 1pm RELAXED Hush-a-bye 10.30am & 4.30pm Hush-a-bye 10.30am & 1pm Hush-a-bye 1pm & 4.30pm Hush-a-bye 10.30am & 1pm
The Snow Queen 1pm & 6pm The Snow Queen 6pm The Snow Queen 1pm & 6pm The Snow Queen 1pm & 6pm The Snow Queen 1pm & 6pm
THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS
Ion Llun 1 Maw 2 Mer 3 Ice Rink open Comedy Club 8pm CR Iau 4 inc Iâ ar agor Gwe 5 Sad 6 Sul 7 Llun 8 Maw 9 Mer 10 Iau 11 Gwe 12 Sad 13 Sul 14 Llun 15 Maw 16 Mer 17 Iau 18 Baggage & Space 7:30pm CR Gwe 19 Sad 20 Sul 21 Llun 22 Maw 23 Mer 24 Iau 25 Gwe 26 Sad 27 Sul 28 Llun 29 Maw 30 Mer 31
STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM OTHER/ARALL | DH: DOLPHIN HOTEL
Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | TT: Touch Tour | £5 – All tickets £5
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Feb Thur 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thur 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14
Woman of Flowers 7.45pm Woman of Flowers 7.45pm CAP
Ventoux 7.45pm Ventoux 7.45pm
Great Expectations 7.30pm Great Expectations 7.30pm
Ŵy, Chips a Nain 10.15am & 1.15pm Ŵy, Chips a Nain 10.15am & 4.30pm
What the Moon Saw 10.30am & 4.30pm What the Moon Saw 10.30am & 1.30pm Tudur Owen 8pm
Hanna 7.45pm Hanna 7.45pm
2071 11am & 7.45pm
Fur Coat & No Knickers 7.45pm Fur Coat & No Knickers 7.45pm Fur Coat & No Knickers 7.45pm
THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS
Of Mice and Men 7.30pm Of Mice and Men 7.30pm Of Mice and Men 7.30pm Of Mice and Men 1pm & 7.30pm Of Mice and Men 7.30pm Of Mice and Men 2.30pm & 7.30pm
The Weir 2.30pm & 7.30pm CAP The Weir 7.30pm The Weir 2.30pm TT AD & 7.30pm
The Weir 7.30pm The Weir 7.30pm T
Rita, Sue and Bob Too 7.30pm Rita, Sue and Bob Too 7.30pm Rita, Sue and Bob Too 7.30pm Rita, Sue and Bob Too 7.30pm Rita, Sue and Bob Too 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Little Matchgirl 1pm & 7.30pm Little Matchgirl 7.30pm Little Matchgirl 2.30pm & 7.30pm Catrin Finch 7.30pm
THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm OD DH The Great Gatsby 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm & 8pm DH
The Weir pre-show talk, 6.30pm HRR
The SK2 Jazz Orchestra 8pm CR
Comedy Club 8pm CR
STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM OTHER/ARALL | DH: DOLPHIN HOTEL
Iau 15 Gwe 16 Sad 17 Sul 18 Llun 19 Maw 20 Mer 21 Iau 22 Gwe 23 Sad 24 Sul 25 Llun 26 Maw 27 Mer 28
Chwe Iau 1 Gwe 2 Sad 3 Sul 4 Llun 5 Maw 6 Mer 7 Iau 8 Gwe 9 Sad 10 Sul 11 Llun 12 Maw 13 Mer 14
Dyddiadur TT: Taith Gyffwrdd | £ - pob tocyn £5
ALLWEDD: T - Ôl-drafodaeth | CAP - Capsiwn | AD - Disgrifiad | R - Hamddenol
Great Expectations 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sinfonia Cymru 7.30pm
Rambert 7.30pm Rambert 1.30pm & 7.30pm
Rambert 7.30pm
Rambert 7.30pm
Eugene Onegin 7.30pm
Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thur 8
Fri 9
Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thur 15 Fri 16 Sat 17
Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thur 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thur 29 Fri 30 Sat 31
The Kite Runner 7.30pm The Kite Runner 7.30pm The Kite Runner 2.30pm & 7.30pm The Kite Runner 7.30pm The Kite Runner 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Private Lives 7.30pm Private Lives 7.30pm Private Lives 2.30pm & 7.30pm Private Lives 7.30pm Private Lives 2.30pm & 7.30pm Alexander Chaushian 7.30pm
Festival of One Act Plays 7pm
Great Expectations 7.30pm
Fri 2
Innocence 1.30pm & 4.30pm Innocence 10.30am & 1.30pm Innocence 10.30am & 1.30pm
The Wood 7.45pm
Paul Sinha 7.45pm
Richard III Redux 7.45pm Richard III Redux 7.45pm
Black Men Walking 7.45pm Black Men Walking 7.45pm
Y Tad 7.45pm T Y Tad 1.30pm & 7.45pm
Festival of One Act Plays 7pm
Festival of One Act Plays 7pm
Crimes Under the Sun 7.45pm Crimes Under the Sun 7.45pm
Great Expectations 1pm & 7.30pm
THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS
Mar Thur 1
THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS
Scott Hamilton Quartet 8pm
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH The Great Gatsby 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm & 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm DH
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH The Great Gatsby 8pm DH Mitch Benn 7.30pm CR The Great Gatsby 4pm & 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm DH
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm R TT DH Rambert pre-show talk 6.30pm Cinema The Great Gatsby 7.30pm DH Stolen 8pm CR The Great Gatsby 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm & 8pm DH The Great Gatsby 4pm DH
The Great Gatsby 7.30pm T DH Comedy Club 8pm CR The Great Gatsby 8pm DH Goat Roper Rodeo 7.30pm CR The Great Gatsby 4pm & 8pm DH
STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM OTHER/ARALL | DH: DOLPHIN HOTEL
Sul 18 Llun 19 Maw 20 Mer 21 Iau 22 Gwe 23 Sad 24 Sul 25 Llun 26 Maw 27 Mer 28 Iau 29 Gwe 30 Sad 31
Sad 10 Sul 11 Llun 12 Maw 13 Mer 14 Iau 15 Gwe 16 Sad 17
Gwe 9
Sad 3 Sul 4 Llun 5 Maw 6 Mer 7 Iau 8
Gwe 2
Maw Iau 1
Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | TT: Touch Tour | £5 – All tickets £5
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Apr Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thur 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 11 Thur 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sun 15 Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Thur 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon 23 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thur 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm OD The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 7.45pm The Assassination of Katie Hopkins 2.45pm & 7.45pm
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7.30pm A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7.30pm A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1pm & 7.30pm A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7.30pm A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2.30pm & 7.30pm
THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS
Flints Music Service Concert 7pm Flints Music Service Concert 7pm Flints Music Service Concert 7pm Ruby Wax: Frazzled 7.30pm
NDCW: Terra Firma 7.30pm NDCW: Terra Firma 1pm & 7.30pm
The Play That Goes Wrong 7.30pm The Play That Goes Wrong 7.30pm The Play That Goes Wrong 7.30pm The Play That Goes Wrong 2.30pm & 7.30pm The Play That Goes Wrong 7.30pm The Play That Goes Wrong 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Spotlight 7pm Spotlight 7pm Spotlight 7pm Spotlight 7pm
THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS
Sul 29 Llun 30
Ebr Sul 1 Llun 2 Maw 3 Mer 4 Comedy Club 8pm CR Iau 5 Mountainface 7.30pm CR Gwe 6 Sad 7 Sul 8 Llun 9 Maw 10 Mer 11 Iau 12 Gwe 13 Sad 14 Sul 15 Llun 16 Maw 17 Mer 18 Iau 19 WNO Lunchtime Concert 1pm CR Gwe 20 Sad 21 Sul 22 Llun 23 Maw 24 Mer 25 Iau 26 Oh What a Night! 8pm CR Gwe 27 Oh What a Night! 8pm CR Sad 28
STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM OTHER/ARALL | DH: DOLPHIN HOTEL
Dyddiadur TT: Taith Gyffwrdd | £ - pob tocyn £5
ALLWEDD: T - Ôl-drafodaeth | CAP - Capsiwn | AD - Disgrifiad | R - Hamddenol