Rich Hall: Shot From Cannons
Disney’s Fantasia In Concert
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales will be bringing Disney’s Fantasia to life in Swansea and Cardiff. The screenings of both Fantasia and its sequel Fantasia 2000 will be accompanied by a live orchestra, blending the nostalgia of 1940s Mickey Mouse with the classical selections of Beethoven to create a new experience with as much magic (if not more) as the film’s original release.
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, Sat 14 Jan; St David’s Hall, Cardiff, Sun 15 Jan. Tickets: £5-£20. Info:
brangwyn.co.uk /
stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk
American writer, comedian and musician Rich Hall is making his way from Montana to Powys to treat us to a performance of comedic rants and observations, with interjections of musical numbers along the way. Shot From Cannons follows in the footsteps of Hall’s collection of comedic memoirs, Nailing It, and will be in the Hafren for one night only.
Theatr Hafren, Newtown, Thurs 15 Dec. Tickets: £18. Info:
thehafren.co.uk
Collective Rage: A Play In 5 Betties
The RWCMD is hosting nine perfor- mances of Jen Silverman’s Collective Rage in December. A play in which the lives of five New Yorkers of dif- fering backgrounds – yet all named Betty – collide, this production tack- les themes of anger, sexuality, and love from the perspectives of each one.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff, Thurs 1-Fri 9 Dec. Tickets: £7.50-£15. Info:
rwcmd.ac.uk
Ffabl: Light And Lantern Trail
Ffabl is Welsh for fable and this marks the theme of the Light & Lantern Festival at Cardigan Castle this Christmas. The trail focuses on Welsh mythology with characters from the earliest Welsh prose of the Mabinogion. Visitors can explore both the house and grounds, immersing themselves in the storytelling and marvelling at the light displays.
Cardigan Castle, Thurs 1-Fri 30 Dec. Tickets: £8-£11. Info:
smallworld.org.uk
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