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dolMan THeaTre restricting its schedule by any stretch decently priced cup of tea. Student
Kingsway Shopping Centre, of the imagination. This autumn you friendly or what?
Newport. 01633 263670 can see Shakespearean romance in
As well as offering the expected mix the shape of Romeo And Juliet, sweet THe riVerFronT
of theatre and entertainment, the transvestisism in The Rocky Horror Bristol Packet Wharf, Newport.
Dolman Theatre also invites playgoers Picture Show, and cult cockney duo 01633 656 679
to participate in ongoing special of- Chas & Dave… take your pick! Ok, so the view out the window of The
fers. ‘Tea For Two’ takes place on the Riverfront isn’t exactly Cardiff Bay,
first Tuesday of every month and in- cHapTer arTS cenTre but turn your attentions inwards and
corporates a show and tea for just £5, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff. you’ll be impressed. There’s a real mix
and for a complete night out there’s 029 2031 1050 of experimental drama and exhibi-
‘Dine And Ticket’ from £22.95 for two Chapter is the arty hub of Cardiff tions to check out, along with classes
courses and show admission. that’s looking mighty swish after the and workshops for those looking to
remodel. Here you’ll find experimen- learn more about the arts.
SWanSea Grand THeaTre tal theatre alongside classic texts,
Singleton Street, Swansea. with comedy, film and dance thrown
photo: Sherman
01792 475715 in for good measure. It’s also got
The Grand couldn’t be accused of imported beers, good food, and a
SHerMan cYMrU
Senghennydd Place, Cathays,
Cardiff. 029 2064 6900
Situated right next to the Students’
Union, The Sherman is the place to go
for interesting new writing projects,
the odd touring comedian and NoFit
State Circus’ occasional community
show, Splott On The Landscape.
Landmark projects by the team at
Sherman Cymru include the thought-
provoking verbatim play Deep Cut.
ST daVid’S Hall
The Hayes, Cardiff City Centre.
029 2087 8444
There’s so much on offer at St David’s
Hall, there’s bound to be something
to your tastes. If you’re into comedy,
opera, classical, tributes, gospel,
dance, soul, pop, it’s all to be found in
the centre of Cardiff. It’s not strictly
drama but it’s a hell of a good time.
ponTardaWe arTS cenTre
Herbert Street, Swansea.
01639 686 868
The line up at Pontardawe throws up
some curious, left-of-centre theatrical
gems every now and then so it’s worth
giving the listings a regular once-over.
Coming up this year are physical
theatre outfit, CITRUS with Wardrobe
Diaries and comedian Rich Hall
with his alter ego, musician Otis Lee
Crenshaw.
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