Art and Music
As capital of Wales; the ‘land of song’, Cardiff is at the top of the list of places to go for art, music and entertainment.
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wales millennium centreLocation: Cardiff Bay Wales Millennium Centre presents international opera, ballet, modern dance and musicals. ‘Arts Sherpas’ run tours of the front and backstage areas and free live music performances take place in the foyer every day. (Tours take about one hour and run throughout the day. (Adults £5, Concessions £4. Show tickets £5-£35) |
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chapter arts centreLocation: Cardiff Chapter Arts Centre combines theatre, art, film, music and literature into one venue. Regular festivals, themed events, workshops and lectures ensure that there’s always something of interest taking place. The centre specialises in real ales and European beers - meaning your taste-buds can get some culture too. |
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st david's hallLocation: Cardiff City Centre St David's National Concert Hall is the most broadcast concert venue in Britain thanks to its wide range of productions. The hall is best known as the venue for the annual Welsh Proms and Cardiff Singer of the World but it is also host to a wide variety of international singers, comedians, musicals and plays. (Tickets range from free to around £30) |
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sherman theatreLocation: Cardiff The Sherman has commissioned more new plays for young people than any other theatre in Britain, many of which are dedicated to nurturing tomorrow’s talents through a programme of youth projects. (Tickets £10, Concessions £8) |
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royal welsh college of music & DramaLocation: Cardiff City Centre Right in the heart of Cardiff’s city centre, in the stunning parkland grounds of Cardiff Castle sits the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; a great hub of creative activity where the work produced is open for everyone to enjoy. The College stages over 300 performances every year and has created/developed many famous faces inc. Ruth Jones. |
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New theatreLocation: Cardiff City Centre Since opening in 1906 this recently restored Edwardian Playhouse has played host to such legends of the stage as Laurel and Hardy. Today it is a popular venue for touring musicals and plays. (Tickets range from £6 - £30) |
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