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• Music • Events • Movies • Theatre • Comedy • Music • Events • Movies • Theatre • Comedy • Jon Richardson - Old Man • 24 May • Swansea Grand Theatre


The British Comedy Award nominee and star of Live At The Apollo and 8 Out Of 10 Cats is embarking on a nationwide tour to complain about the state of the world and offer no solutions. Since his last show he has become a husband and father, seen the UK vote to leave the EU and watched the rise of Donald Trump, all of which leaves him asking one question, why does it seem that no one else alive can correctly load a dishwasher? Come and see what Jon Richardson can do with words when he has more than thirty seconds to work with. Or should that be “with which to work”? Best known as team captain on ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown’, Jon has been massively in demand for television and radio appearances including; ‘Have I Got News For You’ (BBC ONE), ‘Live At The Apollo’ (BBC ONE), ‘Channel 4’s Comedy Gala Live At The 02’ and most recently ‘Taskmaster’ (DAVE). He can also be heard hosting ‘The Warm Up’ show on talkSPORT with Matt Forde every Saturday.


Singleton Street, Swansea, SA1 3QJ, Tel. 01792 475715 www.swansea.gov.uk/swanseagrandtheatre


Explosive Light Orchestra 13 May • Blackwood Miners Institute


An epic night of Rock Classics and melodic symphonic rock by the best ELO Tribute Band currently touring the UK and Europe, showcasing the songwriting and genius of Jeff Lynne and Electric Light Orchestra. A full 8-piece outfit, including the famous string section, gives fresh life to ELO classics including Mr Blue Sky, Evil Woman, Livin’ Thing, Wild West Hero, Don’t Bring Me


Down, Sweet Talkin’ Woman, Turn to Stone, Hold on Tight and many, many more. A night not to be missed!


High Street, Blackwood, Caerphilly, NP12 1BB


Tel. 01495 227206 your.caerphilly.gov.uk/bmi/content/welcome


Out of Order • 16-20 May • New Theatre


When a Government Junior Minister plans to spend the evening with one of the Opposition’s typists in the Westminster Hotel, things go disastrously wrong - beginning with the discovery of a body trapped in the hotel’s only unreliable sash window. Desperately trying to get out of an extremely sticky situation, things quickly go from bad to worse. This stellar company includes Shaun


Williamson (EastEnders, Extras); Sue Holderness (Only Fools & Horses, Green Green Grass); Andrew Hall (Butterflies, Coronation Street); Susie Amy (Footballers’ Wives); James Holmes (Miranda).


Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3LN Tel. 029 2087 8889 | www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk


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Voodoo Room - A Night of Hendrix and Cream 11 May • Congress Theatre Company


Paying tribute to both Hendrix & Cream - Voodoo Room are a stunning high energy “Power Trio” featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians, whose credits include: ?Steve Winwood, Duran Duran, Ben E King, Fish, Thunder etc.


50 Gwent Square, Cwmbran, Torfaen, NP44 1PL Tel. 01633 868239 www.congresstheatrecwmbran.co.uk


Barry Island Singathon • 29 May • Barry Island


The day will include performances from 3 of our local Sing with Us choirs, plus a whole host of other local talented acts, including Barry Community Choir, The Golden Oldies, Mad Tom’s crowd, and Amy and Kelly Virgill! Everyone attending is welcome to join in to help us keep the music going all day long! It’s absolutely free to attend the Singathon, but donations to help us keep our support services and research going will be gratefully accepted by our staff and volunteers! If you’d like to volunteer for our Singathon


collection, or if you’d like to help out with the event in another way, email us at volunteer@ tenovuscancercare.org.uk or call us on 029 2076 8850.


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