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I’LL BE THERE NOW IN A MINUTE


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The team behind the hit comedies Bred in


Heaven and Whose Coat is that Jacket? return with their brand new show I’ll Be There Now in a Minute! at the New Theatre, Cardiff from Wednesday 11 – Saturday 14 September. Written by and starring Jack


Llewellyn, I’ll Be There Now in a Minute! joins the Williams family on their first foreign holiday in over 30 years. For Dai the most exotic thing he has done in the past 30 years is have pineapple instead of egg with his gammon and a weekend at Barry Island was as far-flung as they travelled. But this year Angharad has put her foot down, they’re going abroad…with outrageous consequences! Starring Tony Wright (Real


THE DANSETTE DAYS


TAKING YOU BACK TO WHEN LIFE WAS FUN AND MUSIC WAS FAB


FEATURING ROB DEE AS


BILLY FURY LIZA STARLIGHT AS


HEAR


THESE HITS Son of a


Preacher Man


Middle of nowhere Play it cool You’re swell


Once upon a dream You don’t know Walking back to happiness


More than I can say Rubber ball


THE CONGRESS THEATRE, CWMBRAN


THURSDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2013 | TICKETS £12.50 | SHOW7.30PMTO 10PM TEL. 01633 868239 | WWW.CONGRESSTHEATRECWMBRAN.CO.UK


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HELEN SHAPIRO VICKI LAMBERT AS


DUSTY SPRINGFIELD STEVE CONWAY AS


BOBBY VEE


Radio, Capital Gold), Sara Harries-Davies (Cowbois ac Injans, Y Pris), Jack Llewellyn (Killer Elite, Bred in Heaven). I’ll Be There Now in a Minute


is at the New Theatre from Wednesday 11 – Saturday 14


PERFORM...


comedy/art/dance/theatre/music


Trimsaran meets Tenerife in new Welsh comedy! I’ll Be There Now in a Minute at the New Theatre


September. Tickets are on sale now with prices from £8.50 to £15.50. For further details about the show or to book tickets* visit www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk or call the Box Office on (029) 2087 8889.


THIS SEPTEMBER MELMOTHTHE WANDERER


THE ‘STUTE’


WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER, 8PM Saw meets Fawlty Towers with masks and dodgy German accents. Scary bits, sad bits and funny as hell! Presented by Big Telly. TICKETS £12.00 / £10.00


‘STUTE COMEDY NIGHT


FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER, 8.00PM This great value night features three


top comedians touring the UK circuit. AGE 16+. TICKETS £8.00 IN ADVANCE / £11.00 ON THE DAY


BBC PROMS INTHE PARK 2013


SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER, 7.45PM Families and music lovers are


invited to bring a picnic and join in with traditional Proms in the Park


summer festivities. The evening will close with a spectacular fireworks


display above Caerphilly Castle, the backdrop to this stunning event.


TICKETS: £10.00 / £12.00 ON THE DAY & CHILDREN ARE FREE


REALITY: THEMUSICAL MONDAY 16, TUESDAY 17 & WEDNESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER


Share in the journey of a lifetime as ‘The Reality Game’ goes in search of a contestant willing to change


everything for a chance to win a new life. Presented by Caerphilly Youth Theatre. TICKETS £7.00 / £10.00


‘STUTE ACOUSTIC SESSIONS


FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER, 8.00PM Singer/ songwriters, amazing musicians and world class artists at


this monthly music gig. Plus open mic. TICKETS £8.00 IN ADVANCE £11.00


ON THE DAY BTMBRASS BAND


SATURDAY 21SEPTEMBER, 7.00PM Caerphilly’s very own award winning Championship Brass Band present music from its popular concert programme featuring performances from its leading


soloists and BTM Band: The Next Generation.


TICKETS £10.00/ £6.00 CONCESSIONS /£3.00 CHILDREN & STUDENTS


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