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Easter Out And About Where everyone is small...
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IT’S AN Easter Eggstrava- ganza at Techniquest! Saturday March 28 – Sun-
TV FAVOURITES: Ben and Holly come to the capital
BASED on the much-loved TV show, Ben and Holly’s Lit- tle Kingdom comes to Cardiff from Wednesday 8 and Thurs- day 9 April. Somewhere,
hidden
amongst the thorny brambles is a little kingdom where eve- ryone is very, very small... Holly is a young Fairy Prin-
cess, who is still learning how to fly and her magic doesn’t always go quite according to plan. Her best friend, Ben the Elf, doesn’t have wings and he doesn’t do magic, but he runs very fast and flies on the back of Gaston the ladybird. They live in the Little King- dom, a tiny land where flower and grass rise high above them and every day is an ad-
venture. Join Ben and Holly, and their friends on this exciting, enchanting and magical mu- sical adventure packed full of games songs and laughter. This beautiful story of elves, princesses and childhood in- nocence will delight all the family. Ben and Holly’s Little King-
dom is at the New Theatre fromWednesday 8 – Thursday 9 April. Tickets are on sale now with prices from £13.50 to £15.50, with special prices for children. For further details about the
show or to book tickets* visit
www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk or call the Box Office on (029) 2087 8889.
day April 12. Easter is here – so let’s get cracking! Head along to the hands-
on science centre for the Amazing Eggsperiments show. Find out what we have learned from the hum- ble egg about chemistry, en- gineering and cookery. The Great Egg Race is
back by popular demand. Using your imagination, design and building skills, can your team construct a K’nex vehicle to transport an egg without breaking it? Who will design the wack-
iest vehicle and carry their egg furthest? (Weekdays only). Plus, don’t miss the fas- cinating programmes in Wales’ only digital Plan- etarium – experience the
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Exciting, rain or shine
stars as never before, dis- cover more about the con- stellations and some of the myths that surround them as you take a close-up look at the solar system. There’s something to keep
everyone happy for a cou- ple of hours or more… plus you’ll find gifts, books, sci- ence kits, and much more in the new-look Techniquest shop.
When it’s time for a break,
take a seat in the newly re- furbished coffee shop and choose from its wide se- lection of locally sourced drinks, sandwiches and snacks. Don’t forget that once
you’ve got your Techniquest wristband, you are free to come and go throughout the day – with all the sights and sounds of Cardiff Bay right on the doorstep, so you can turn your visit into a whole day out. Techniquest is open every day of the school holidays
LOADS OF FUN: Techniquest in Cardiff
from Saturday March 28 to Sunday April 12, daily from 10am to 5pm, including the two Bank Holidays and
Easter Sunday. See www.
techniquest.org for details, or you can ring 029 20 475 475.
Be showguest
‘BE Our Guest’ this Easter and en- tertain the whole family by joining Caldicot Musical Theatre Society in celebrating some of the best musical numbers from stage and screen. This
musical
show, directed by Amy Gibbs and mu- sically directed by George Fradley and Gareth Williams, features classics from Mary Pop- pins, Beauty and the Beast, Annie, Oliver and Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang, with more modern numbers from The Muppets, Mamma Mia and Frozen. It promises to be a wonderful evening of music, dance and merriment per- formed by a talent- ed cast from your community. Your support will enable the society to raise funds for Oliver, which is scheduled for Octo- ber. Be Our Guest is
on Saturday, April 18 at Caldicot Choir Hall at 2.30pm and 7pm. Tickets at £5 or £6 are available by calling 07858 472437.
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