Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama
- Telephone 029 2039 1391
- Website www.rwcmd.ac.uk
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There are 16 events at this location
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The Agony And The Ecstasy Of Steve Jobs
- Directed by: Jean-Michele Gregory
- Written by: Mike Daisey
Mike Daisey's solo show, telling the story of Apple's co-founder, and also of the performer's own visit to China to look at the factories producing iPhones, iPods and iPads. Directed by Jean-Michele Gregory.
Thu 6 Jun
Richard Burton Theatre
£12 (£10) / 029 2039 1391
Alicia Bruce: Encore
Portrait photographs of musicians from the former mining community Blaenavon, in the south Wales Valleys. Inspired by historic portraits in the National Museum of Cardiff collection, the images highlight the individuality of the sitters.
Tue 21 May
Linbury Gallery
Free / 0209 20 34 1667
- 10:00 – 17:00 Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama Alicia Bruce: Encore
Wed 22 May
Linbury Gallery
Free / 0209 20 34 1667
- 10:00 – 17:00 Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama Alicia Bruce: Encore
Thu 23 May
Linbury Gallery
Free / 0209 20 34 1667
- 10:00 – 17:00 Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama Alicia Bruce: Encore
The Elves And The Shoemaker: Stuff & Nonsense (Over 3s)
- Directed by: Niki McCretton
- Written by: Niki McCretton (adapt)
Sam Lacey sells his weird shoes over the internet, but with little success. Sam is at a quandary as to why sales aren't booming, until two visitors climb through his window, and life is not the same again. Adaptation by Niki McCretton, of the children's tale, featuring puppets, music and surprises.
Sat 8 Jun
£7; £5 before Apr 30 / 029 2039 1391
Guy Parker-Rees (Over 3s)
Children can join the illustrator of Giraffes Can't Dance to help make a picture book character, see him paint live and be introduced to his books Tom & Millie's Great Big Treasure Hunt and Party Time With Littlebob And Plum.
Sat 8 Jun
Seligman Studio
£7 / 029 2039 1391
Last Of The Red Hot Lovers: Cwmni Richard Burton Company
- Directed by: Jimmy Fay
- Written by: Neil Simon
Neil Simon's comedy drama about a middle-aged restaurateur who begins to feel the desire to roam and realises that one day each week, his mother's apartment will be empty all afternoon. He makes several attempts at seduction, only to learn that it is much more complicated and difficult than he could have imagined.
Thu 23 May
Caird Studio
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Fri 24 May
Caird Studio
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Sat 25 May
Caird Studio
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Louis Lortie: Chopin
- Written by: Chopin
The pianist performs Chopin's Sonate Fur Klavier, Impromptus, Nocturnes.
Sun 2 Jun
£12 (£10) / 029 2039 1391
The Lower Depths: Cwmni Richard Burton Company
- Directed by: James Grieve
- Written by: Maxim Gorky
A new version of Maxim Gorky's masterpiece about a group of impoverished Russians living in a shelter who choose to believe a comforting lie rather than facing the bleak reality of their situation.
Thu 23 May
Richard Burton Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Fri 24 May
Richard Burton Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Sat 25 May
Richard Burton Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Oliver Reed: Wild Thing
- Directed by: Kate Bannister
- Written by: Mike Davis
Seabright Productions presents Rob Crouch's solo show paying tribute to the hell-raising actor, legendary for his drink-fuelled chat-show appearances. Directed by Kate Bannister.
Tue 4 Jun
Richard Burton Theatre
£12 (£10) / 029 2039 1391
Paul Watkins And Ian Brown: Brahms
- Written by: Brahms
The cellist and pianist performs Brahms's Sonata For Cello And Piano No 1 In E Minor and Sonata For Cello And Piano No 2 In F.
Mon 10 Jun
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£8; £6 adv / 029 2039 1391
Royal Welsh College Concert Orchestra: Jean Sibelius, Dvorak, Beethoven
- Directed by: Benjamin Thompson (cond)
- Written by: Beethoven
Jack Lovell, Benjamin Thompson and Huw Williams conduct Beethoven's First Symphony, Dvorak's Slavonic Dances and Sibelius's Pohjola's Daughter and his Valse Triste.
Sat 8 Jun
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£7 / 029 2039 1391
Sun 9 Jun
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£7 / 029 2039 1391
Royal Welsh College Percussion Ensemble
A performance by student musicians.
Sat 8 Jun
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£7 / 029 2039 1391
Sun 9 Jun
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£7 / 029 2039 1391
Rumpelstiltskin: Hiccup Theatre (Ages 3-7)
The panto tells the story of a young girl who must turn corn into gold or die! However, the evil dwarf wants the promise of her first born child before he will help her accomplish her task.
Sun 9 Jun
Richard Burton Theatre
£7; £5 early bird before Apr 31 / 029 2039 1391
The Showstoppers
Improvised musical comedy from the acclaimed troupe, who create a brand new show at each performance based on audience suggestions.
Fri 7 Jun
Richard Burton Theatre
£15 (£12) / 029 2039 1391
A Vampire Story: Cwmni Richard Burton Company
- Directed by: Adele Thomas
- Written by: Moira Buffini
Two young women arrive in a nameless British small town. Their names are not their own. They don't declare their ages. Are they sisters as their assumed identities declare?
Thu 23 May
Bute Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Fri 24 May
Bute Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
Sat 25 May
Bute Theatre
£10 (£8) / 029 2039 1391
WNO Singing Club: A Little Book Of Monsters
Join WNO Singing Club as they guide you through the colourful little book of monsters. Share the magic of music with your young ones with this fun concert performance for 11 15 year olds and embark on a monster hunt together.
Sat 25 May
Dora Stoutzker Hall
£5 (Children £3 under 16s) / 029 2039 1391








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