BOBBY MAIR NATIONAL THEATRE CONNECTIONS FESTIVAL
Aimed at young theatre makers from different corners of the UK, joined in their love for the stage, the National Theatre’s Connections Festival – a programme for aspiring theatre writers and makers – is now in its 27th year. Ten plays are chosen for youngsters to perform, in venues such as Aberystwyth Arts Centre, with 300 youth theatre companies and over 6,000 taking part UK-wide in producing innovative dramas.
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Sat 14 May. Tickets: FREE
aberystwythartscentre.co.uk
As the Evening Standard has it, you might not want to sit next to him on a bus, but you might like an hour of standup from Killer Camp host Bobby Mair. New show Cockroach is perfect if dark humour is your thing, Mair expounding on relatable topics such as being a new father who’s constantly mistaken as a kidnapper.
Glee Club, Cardiff Bay, Mon 30 May. Tickets: £14/£12 NUS.
glee.co.uk
LA VOIX
Don’t let the French name fool you: she’s the UK’s funniest redhead! Queen Of The Universe diva La Voix is heading to Milford Haven for her most glamourous show yet. Backed by some of the biggest names in entertainment, this homegrown drag favourite has a night of music, quick quips and cheeky entertainment planned.
Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, Fri 6 May. Tickets: £20.
torchtheatre.co.uk
PAMOJA DISCO CLUB
Back for its third instalment in the Chapter bar, Pamoja Disco Club’s Sunday Service promises an evening of rare groove, jazz, boogie, soul and Afrobeat. PDC are made up of local cratedigger DJs who you might have seen command the decks at the lost likes of Gwdihŵ and Undertone, or even the brand new Carpe Noctem, as well as European festivals including Dimensions in Croatia and Gilles Peterson’s We Out Here.
Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Sun 15 May. Admission: FREE
chapter.org
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