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Cardiff Casefile: Live Mystery Game 16 Sept • Cardiff City Centre
12 SECRET LOCATIONS across Cardiff city centre will be taking part in this live mystery game for adventurers of all ages. Piece together the trail, question real witnesses and solve ingenious puzzles. Casefile: The Mystery of the Star- Eaters is a one-day event where you play as a ‘consulting detective’ for the local constabulary. There is also a BEST DRESSED PRIZE for teams - A 100% REFUND ON YOUR TICKETS! The more creative the better. Tickets from as little as £7 per person - Under 12s go FREE! Players will be able to collect their casefiles at any time in the morning from10am- 12pm and begin their adventure by following the threads of information - wherever they may take them. The game will take approximately 2-3 hours to play with players free to complete it at any time until 4pm. A trail sheet is also provided for 4-8 year-olds that they can play alongside the main game.
City Centre, Cardiff, CF10
billetto.co.uk/e/cardiff-casefile-mystery-of-the-stareaters- tickets-203356
Luisa Omielan • 5 Oct • The Glee Club
Comedy phenomenon Luisa Omielan brings her smash hit show ‘Am I Right Ladies!?’ to Cardiff for a one-off performance. It’s a party with jokes in!
Mermaid Quay,Cardiff
CF10 5BZ Tel. 0871 472 0400
www.glee.co.uk
Not About Heroes • 5/6 Oct • Taliesin Arts Centre
In 1917, two of the Great War poets, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. were patients in Craiglockhart Hospital in Edinburgh. Owen was suffering from shell-shock and Sassoon, a decorated war hero, was now a public dissenter, totally disillusioned by the futility and catastrophic slaughter of the trenches. Sassoon survived the war. Owen was killed just one week before the Armistice in November 1918. The play tells of Owen’s journey to become
a war poet through his relationship with Sassoon, their mutual hatred of war and belief in the power of poetry.!
Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PZ Tel. 01792 60 20 60 |
www.taliesinartscentre.co.uk
Game on: Cardiffians in with a chance to win hundreds of prizes • until 24 Sept • St Davids Shopping Centre, Cardiff
Play to Win, the first interactive game of it’s kind in Wales, is located near the entrance to John Lewis on the upper level and will run until Sunday 24 September from 11am – 6pm each day. For the chance to win, players will need to push the coloured buttons to match the corresponding colour shown on the screen. The quicker you are the more points you win and the better your prize. From a free milkshake to a £250 St David’s gift card, a Hamleys bear to Ed Sheeran tickets and a free meal to a year’s free parking at St David’s - there are some truly amazing prizes to be won! Prizes from, Barburrito, Boots, GBK, Wagamama, Debenhams, Bose, Boux Avenue, Kiehls, Michael Kors, and Krispy Kreme, are just some of the brands with incredible prizes up for grabs. To find out more, head to
https://stdavidscardiff.com/play-win or head to the St David’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.
Bridge Street Arcade, Cardiff, CF10 2EF Tel. 02920 466381 |
www.stdavidscardiff.com
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Peter Kaye Tribute Show starring Lee Lard 29 Sep • Congress Theatre
Now in his 10th year and with over 2500 performances under his belt, Lee Lard is still being voted the most popular comedy tribute act in the UK! Lee’s outstanding tribute to Bolton’s funny man Peter Kay has now been enjoyed by thousands of fans throughout the UK and abroad. Lee Lard’s Peter Kay Tribute Show is as popular now as ever and continues to ‘sell out’ wherever he goes.
50 Gwent Square, Cwmbran, Torfaen, NP44 1PL Tel. 01633 868239 |
www.congresstheatre.co.uk
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