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THE HERALD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10 2017


51 Entertainment   LOST COVE returns to


Pembrokeshire this year, bringing yet another brilliant weekend of music and surfing to the north of the county. Catering for those who have a


passion for extreme sports, music and the environment, Love Cove is a surf and community-based festival and it’s back in April with even more stages, surfing and music. Taking place on the weekend of April


21-23 at Celtic Camping, the main stage will be packed full of great live bands and DJs into the night. Expect to see skateboarders and acrobats while listening to pumping


tunes at Whitesands Beach, creating the best beach party atmosphere possible. While Lost Cove is the best place to


let loose and have an amazing time with your friends, don’t forget the main reason for the event – surfing! Over the course of the festival,


British athletes will be competing against each other in different events. All of the events are accessible, fun and packed with brilliant prizes from sponsors. You can sign up for the competitions


on the Friday for a small commitment fee.


Beach yoga will also be taking place in order to help you refocus your chi after


a night of unadulterated fun. The food will be a highlight at this


year’s Lost Cove festival. At affordable student prices, it will keep you fuelled up for all the surfing and dancing you’ll be doing over the weekend. There will be camping on site right


next to all the fun with fantastic views over the sea. Camping is free with a standard ticket and can be booked through the ticketing page. Tickets, which are currently £45


(to go up to £50 when the first tier sells out), can be booked through the festival’s website at http://lostcovefestival.com/ tickets.html


 STUDENTS from University of


Wales Trinity Saint David’s Wales International Academy of Voice (WIAV) gave a concert in St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden on Friday (Feb 3). Twelve students from the academy


travelled to London to perform in the church, known as The Actor’s Church. The programme included arias and duets from famous operas such as The Pearl Fishers by Bizet and The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart. Wales International Academy of


Voice is based in Cardiff and is part of the UWTSD group. It attracts students from all over the world to study with Welsh tenor Dennis O’Neill CBE, who tutors on the programme. Students who


complete their studies at WIAV go on to have careers in opera and performance all over the world. The Academy provides a world-class institution within one of the UK’s leading centres of higher education and an opportunity to lead in a field in which Wales is historically pre-eminent and globally admired. Deirdre McCabe is studying for an


MA Advanced Vocal Studies “It’s really nice to get the opportunity to cement what you know and to grow from there, it gives you so much more confidence to move forward. A lot of us have a set group of arias that we’ve been working on but we spend time perfecting each one for each performance, getting into the character.” St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden has come to be known as the ‘Actor’s Church’


one-man show. Drink was the only real anodyne to


his deteriorating health and mental state, his doomed tempestuous relationship with Taylor and his constant guilt over the abandonment of his family. 46-year-old Rhodri Miles, who


Rhodri Miles as Richard Burton: Coming to Mwldan


CRITICALLY acclaimed one


man show ‘Burton’ comes to Theatr Mwldan this Valentine’s providing you and your special friend with a date night to remember. Rhodri Miles is coming to Mwldan


on Tuesday (Feb 14) to perform ‘Burton’ at 7.30pm. ‘Burton’ vividly presents the life of


the great Welsh actor in his own words from humble beginnings to Hollywood mega-stardom. Beautiful women (not least Liz Taylor), alcohol, wealth, stage and screen are the threads woven into this sad, happy, exuberant often hilarious


was born in Pontarddulais – just six miles from Burton’s birthplace – said: “I’ve always wanted to play Richard Burton. He was a great thespian actor, an alcoholic womaniser who often said that his natural disposition to the Celtic gloom was caused by the mist in the hills and the black in the coal, all of it seeping into his very being. When you think of Welsh iconic figures, he’s one of them.” Rhodri Miles trained at the Bristol


Old Vic Theatre School and has been a professional actor for over fifteen years. Film credits include David Cronenberg’s ‘Eastern Promises’. TV work includes ‘Richard II - Hollow Crown Series’, ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Atlantis’. Theatre credits include the role of


Dylan Thomas in ‘Clown in the Moon’ (also written by Gwynne Edwards), which toured Wales during the Dylan 100 festival and will also tour nationally in spring 2018. He also played Ludovico


because of its long standing connection with the theatre community. Deirdre said: “It’s an absolutely beautiful venue, we’re so blessed with the acoustics. Each performance we give just gives us so much more confidence.” According to Euros Rhys Evans,


WIAV’s Academic Director, ‘WIAV is delighted to have this association with the St Paul’s Church in Covent Garden and grateful for the opportunity it gives our students to perform in the heart of London, within close proximity of the world famous Royal Opera House.” WIAV’s next concert is on February


17 in the Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea, where the students will be welcoming Pembrokeshire choir, Bella Voce.


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in ‘Othello’ at Sheffield Crucible, directed by Daniel Evans and starring Dominic West and Clarke Peters. Gareth Armstrong was a founder


Director of the Made in Wales Stage Company, presenting new Anglo-Welsh plays, and was an Artistic Director of Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre where he directed classics, new plays and the modern repertoire. He has directed numerous solo shows including ‘Sherlock Holmes – The Death and Life’ by David Stuart Davies and Shakespeare’s ‘The Rape of Lucrece’. His production of ‘Becoming


Marilyn’ by Bernie Byrnes and starring Issy van Randwyck played at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, alongside the sell-out ‘My Darling Clemmie’ by Hugh Whitemore. He is also an Associate Director of the American based ‘Actors’ from the London Stage which regularly tours the US with Shakespeare’s plays. Tickets to see Burton are £13


(£11) and £3 Mates Rates (the scheme for 11-18-year-olds, please see Theatr Mwldan’s website for details) and are available to book from Theatr Mwldan’s Box Office on 01239 621200 or online at www.mwldan.co.uk


Fri 10th February to Thur 16th February Fifty Shades Darker (18)


Fri: 12.15, 15.15, 18.15, 19.00, 19.45, 20.30, 21.15, 22.15


Sat: 12.15, 15.15, 18.15, 19.00, 19.45, 20.30, 22.15


Sun: 12.15, 15.15, 18.15, 19.00, 20.30, 22.15


Mon-Wed: 12.15, 15.15, 18.15, 19.00, 20.30, 21.15


Thu: 12.15, 15.15, 18.15, 20.30 Gold (15)


Fri/Mon/Wed: 12.45 Hacksaw Ridge (15) Fri/Mon-Thu: 13.30 La La Land (12A) Fri: 17.00


Sat-Sun: 11.20, 14.20


Mon-Wed: 11.20, 14.20, 20.15 Thu: 14.20, 19.45


Po Prostu Przyjazn (15) Fri-Sat: 22.45 Rings (15) Fri: 23.15


Sing (U) Fri: 12.00, 14.30, 16.00 Sat: 12.00, 13.15, 14.30, 16.00


Sun: 12.00, 13.15, 14.30, 16.00, 17.00 Mon/Wed: 12.00, 14.30, 16.00, 17.00 Tue/Thu: 11.30, 14.15, 16.15, 17.00


Trolls (U) Sat-Sun: 10.00


NT Live: Saint Joan (12A) Thu: 19.00


Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (12A)


Tue: 14.00 Thu: 11.00


Passengers (12A) Tue: 11.00 Thu: 14.00


T2 Trainspotting (18) Fri-Thu: 21.35


The LEGO Batman Movie 2D (U) Fri: 13.00, 14.00, 15.30, 16.30, 18.00, 19.10


Sat-Sun: 10.30, 13.00, 14.00, 15.30, 16.30, 18.00, 19.10


Mon-Thu: 13.00, 15.30, 16.30, 18.00, 19.10


The LEGO Batman Movie 3D (U) Sat-Sun/Tue/Thu: 11.15


Kubo and the Two Strings (PG) Sat-Sun: 10.45 Split (15) Sat: 21.15


Fri 10th February to Thur 16th February Fifty Shades Darker (18)


Fri: 12.00, 13.30, 15.00, 16.00, 17.30,


18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 20.45, 21.00, 21.50, 23.00, 23.30


Sat: 00.00, 12.00, 15.00, 16.15, 18.00,


19.00, 20.00, 21.00, 22.00, 22.45, 23.00 Sun: 12.00, 12.50, 15.00, 16.00, 17.00, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 21.00, 22.00


Mon: 12.00, 15.00, 16.05, 15.05, 18.00, 19.00, 19.30, 20.00, 21.00, 22.00, 22.45 Tue: 12.00, 15.00, 16.30, 15.30, 17.30,


18.00, 19.00, 19.30, 20.00, 20.30, 21.00, 22.00, 22.30


Wed: 12.00, 15.00, 16.30, 17.30, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 20.30, 21.00, 22.00


Thu: 12.00, 15.00, 16.30, 17.10, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 20.30, 21.00, 22.00


The LEGO Batman Movie (U)


Fri: 10.50, 12.00, 13.25, 14.40, 16.35, 17.15, 19.20, 22.05


Sat: 09.10, 10.30, 12.00, 12.40, 13.35, 14.40, 16.00, 17.15, 20.15


Sun: 09.15, 10.45, 12.00, 13.15, 14.40, 15.40, 17.15, 20.05


Mon: 10.45, 12.00, 13.25, 14.40, 16.15, 17.15, 19.50, 22.30


Tue: 11.00, 12.00, 13.35, 14.40, 16.15, 17.15, 19.20


Thu: 11.00, 12.00, 13.50, 14.40, 16.15, 17.15, 19.25


Sing (U) Fri: 10.35, 17.55


Sat: 09.20, 11.25, 13.15, 14.15, 15.25, 17.00


Sun: 09.20, 11.30, 13.30, 14.15, 16.15 Mon: 10.30 Thu: 11.10


T2 Trainspotting (18) Sun: 18.50


La La Land (12A) Fri: 11.30


Mon: 11.25, 14.00 Tue: 11.30, 14.00 Wed: 10.35, 14.30 Thu: 11.35, 14.15


Trolls (U) Sat: 10.00


Sun: 10.00, 10.15


John Wick: Chapter Two (15) Tue: 22.20


Ballerina (U) Sat: 09.05 Sun: 09.15


Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12A) Fri: 11.50 Sat: 22.40


Mon/Tue: 11.00


Split (15) Fri: 20.45


Sat: 20.55, 23.50 Sun: 21.35 Mon: 22.40 Wed: 22.05 Thu: 22.10 Lion (PG) Fri: 15.00 Sat: 18.10 Sun: 18.25


Mon: 14.20, 16.55 Tue: 10.50, 13.45, 16.55 Wed: 10.45, 13.34, 16.35, 19.35


Hacksaw Ridge (15) Fri: 14.25 Sat: 19.20 Mon: 13.10 Tue: 14.25


Wed: 11.10, 13.30 Thu: 14.30 Rings (15) Fri: 23.50 Sat: 23.00 Sun: 21.10 Wed: 22.25


Doctor Strange (12A) Mon: 20.00


Moana (PG) Sat: 09.45


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