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Treasure Trove Puppet Company bring this classic story to life using glove puppets and imaginative staging based on the designs of the Willow Plate Pattern.
"Watching this beautiful stage-adaptation of Alexander Cordell's 1959 novel is a bit like drinking the sweetest tasting water from a mountain stream. Tim Baker's production tours Wales over the next few months. It deserves to travel further." **** The Daily Telegraph ***** The Western Mail
5.00pm & 8.00pm - 15 Feb
11.00am* - 16 Feb
8.00pm - 18 Feb
2.00pm - 20 Feb
*Soft subtitling & Audio-description
By live satellite from New York’s Metropolitan Opera
5.55pm
Subtitled: French
8.00pm
“A potent comedy of genetic chaos.” (Variety)
Excluding 24 & 26
8.00pm
Also 2.00pm Sat 23* & Wed 27
*Soft subtitling & Audio-description
“The Queen of Harps”
Classic FM
Celebrity Classical Concert Season 7.30pm
Subtitled: French
8.00pm
“A classy full-bodied family drama.” (Variety)
By: Willy Russell
Director: Emma Lucia
Set Designer: Max Jones
Costume Designer: Ruth Hall
Composer: Colin Towns
Lighting Designer: Nick Beadle
Sound Designer: Matthew Williams
*2.00pm, 5.00pm & 8.00pm 1 March
11.00am 2 March
*2.00pm, 8.00pm 4 March
*11.00am & 2.00pm 6 March
*Extra screenings added
6.30pm
One of the world’s best orchestras broadcast live
7.30pm - 12 Midnight
Houdini Dax, We Are Animal, Golden Fable, The Peace Creatures
Live Music Extravaganza presented by Twisted Banana.
Flintshire Artfest '13
Comedian, writer, broadcaster & all-round British institution.
Part of Flintshire ArtsFest
8.00pm
The multi award-winning Rambert Dance Company returns to Mold with the Labyrinth of Love Tour 2013.
8.00pm 15 March
11.00am 16 March
8.00pm 18 March
2.00pm 20 March
By live satellite from New York’s Metropolitan Opera
3.55pm
The Aquinas Piano Trio replace The Orsino Piano Trio, due to illness.
Celebrity Classical Concert Season 7.30pm
Written by Lee Hall, creator of the worldwide sensation Billy Elliot
8.00pm
A Flintshire ArtsFest event organized in association with the North Wales Jazz Society
11.00am, 2.00pm & 5.00pm
25 – 30 March (excludes 2pm on Wed 27 & Sat 30 March)
5.30pm - only Friday 29 March
11.00am & 2.00pm
2 - 6 April (excluding 2pm on Wed 3 & Sat 6 April)
A new adaptation of this classic Victorian thriller, from the novel by Wilkie Collins, adapted for the stage by Nicola Boyce.
Starring Colin Baker, Peter Amory & Karen Ford.
8.00pm 29 March
2.00pm & 8.00pm 30 March
2.00pm 3 April
KILL FOR A SEAT COMEDY CLUB with resident compere, SILKY
8.00pm
8.00pm
“A stunning document of a quite incredible life.” (ICO Screening notes)
8.00pm: 5 - 8 April (excluding 7, 9 & 10 April)
Also 2.00pm Sat 6 & Wed 10 April
Welcome to the Celtic Festival 2013!
Please scroll down for all festival events.
Click here for a festival taster!
7.30pm
"…one of the truly great musicians of our time" The Times
Part of the Celtic Festival
By: Brian Friel
Directed by: Adrian Dunbar
Part of the Celtic Festival
#celtfest13
By: Lucy Rivers
Director: Adele Thomas
Creative Associate: Dafydd James
Designer: Lisa Leighton
Part of the Celtic Festival#celtfest13
8.00pm: 12 - 15 April (excluding 14, 16 & 17 April)
Also 2.00pm Sat 13 & Wed 17 April
The most popular ceilidh band in North Wales, Mooncoin play a variety of traditional celtic music.
Come along and have fun.
Part of the Celtic Festival #celtfest13
Music Theatre Wales
EIGHT SONGS FOR A MAD KING
Composed by: Peter Maxwell Daives
PING
Composed by: Vasco Mendonça
Part of Celtic Festival
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
By: Tim Price
Director: Kate Wasserberg
Designer: Ruth Hall
Part of the Celtic Festival
#celtfest13
National Dance Company Wales presents a spellbinding triple bill of exhilarating dance to fall in love with.
Part of the Celtic Festival
#celtfest13
8.00pm: 19 - 22 April (excluding 21, 23 & 24 April)
Also 2.00pm Sat 20 & Wed 24 April
By: Matthew Zajac
Dogstar Theatre Company
"... a beautifully realised tale of the reality of survival in war-torn Eastern Europe....a triumph of evocative staging and storytelling" The Observer
Part of the Celtic Festival
8.00pm
“This bold and beautiful companion piece to the Tree of Life is unfashionably concerned with love and God. 4*” (The Guardian)
Clwyd Theatr Cymru/Sherman Cymru/Dirty Protest
23 May & 1 June
Part of the Celtic Festival
#celtfest13
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Wales FREE screening
Subtitled: Welsh
There will be a bilingual Talkback session with Huw Garmon, after the screening.
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Ireland
“purely entertaining – we’ll be quoting lines forever. 5*” (Empire)
11.00am 27 April
2.00pm 01 May
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Scotland
Handel
4.55pm
By live satellite from New York’s Metropolitan Opera
By: Matthew Bulgo
Director: Kate Wasserberg
Part of the Celtic Festival
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Ireland
“Letter-perfect performances. 4*” (Empire)
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
By/Gan: Terence Rattigan
Director/Cyfarwyddwr: Terry Hands
Designer/Cynllunydd: Mark Bailey
KILL FOR A SEAT COMEDY CLUB with resident compere, SILKY
“… has already proved a big hit. International quality comedy on a budget.” The Leader
MICHAEL LEGGE & CLINT EDWARDS
Part of Celtic Festival
By Dan Gordon
Happenstance Theatre Company, Northern Ireland
Sponsored by: The Port of Mostyn Ltd
Part of Celtic Festival
Act Out Youth Drama Group present a post apocalyptic re-telling of the Arthurian legend...
#celtfest13
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Scotland
“Some of the most compelling films about childhood ever made. 5*” (Guardian)
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Ireland
“An extraordinary film with a delirious, delicious edge of black comedy. 5*” (The Guardian)
Purves Puppets
Purves Puppets present an exciting new adaptation of Russia’s famous folktale, set to Stravinsky’s ballet score.
8.00pm: 10 - 13 May (excluding 12, 14 & 15 May)
Also 2.00pm Sat 11 & Wed 15 May
Director: Emma Lucia
A Journey Through Cornish Poetry, Prose and Music with Susan Penhaligon and Guests.
8.00pm: 17 - 20 May (excluding 19, 21 & 22 May)
Also 2.00pm Sat 18 & Wed 22 May
“The Academy of St Martin in the Fields are legendary performers”
Birmingham Post
Celebrity Classical Concert Season 7.30pm
Vox Motus supported by the Beacon
Slick is a hilarious, dark and dirty exploration of greed, corruption and loss-of-innocence.
THE STATIC
By Davey Anderson
Directed & Choreographed by: Neil Bettles, Lighting Design by Simon Wilkinson
BOY MAGNET
Directed & Designed by Neil Bettles & Jonnie Riordan
Part of Celtic Festival
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Ireland
“An infectious musical story of rise-and-fall. 4*” (Empire)
8.00pm
CELTIC FESTIVAL: Wales
“A cross between a regimental drill and a ceilidh. Electrifying.” (Independent)
Storytelling with Michael Harvey
Part of the Celtic Festival
2.00pm: 28 - 31 May (excluding 29)
11.00am: 1 June
Half-term matinee
8.00pm
Subtitled: Italian
“Echoing Slumdog Millionaire it has an almost fairytale atmosphere.” (LFF notes)
8.00pm: 31 May - 3 June (excluding 2, 4 & 5 June)
Also 2.00pm Sat 1 & Wed 5 June
“A gleaming movie…Gere gives one of his best performances.” (Observer)
Dee & Alyn Gilbert & Sullivan Society
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd.
On behalf of Music Theatre International of New York.
The story of Dorothy Squires, one of Britain’s most successful performers.
8.00pm
“A compelling, soft and humane film… a lament, a celebration and a wake-up call to modern politicians and voters. 4*” (TimeOut)
Kill for a Seat Comedy Club
With resident compere, SILKY, plus special guests.
Centre Stage Theatre Company at the request of The Rotary Club of Mold.
An Amateur production.
8.00pm: 7 - 10 June (excluding 9, 11 & 12 June)
Also 2.00pm Sat 8 & Wed 12 June
MORNING SCREAMING (PARENT & BABY)
11.00am Tue 25 June
Mold Players
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French, New York and London.
8.00pm
“The images are constantly breathtaking and accumulate real power. 4*” (The Guardian)
8.00pm: 14 - 17 June (excluding 16, 18 & 19 June)
Also 2.00pm Sat 15 & Wed 19 June
Phoenix Theatre Company
By/Gan: JB Priestly
An Amateur production.
8.00pm: 21 - 24 June (excluding 23, 25 & 26 June)
Also 2.00pm Sat 22 & Wed 26 June
“A robust comedy…with vibrant performances.” (Hollywood Reporter)
Mikrokosmos Theatre Company
By/Gan: Arthur Miller
An Amateur performance. Courtesy of Josef Weinberger.
By Gill Lewis
A new musical adaptation from Award Winning Director Tim Baker
& Musical Director & Composer Dyfan Jones
Designer: Ruth Hall
8.00pm: 28 June – 1 July (excluding 30 June, 2 & 3 July)
Also 2.00pm Sat 29 June & Wed 3 July
Kill for a Seat Comedy Club
With resident compere, SILKY, plus special guests.
8.00pm
“A lucid film everyone should see.” (Observer)
8.00pm: 5 – 8 July (excluding 7, 9 & 10 July)
Also 2.00pm Sat 6 & Wed 10 July
MORNING SCREAMING (Parent & Baby)
11.00am: 9 July/Gorffennaf
MORNING MOVIE 11.00am: 16 July/Gorffennaf
Buzz-AH!
Well loved songs from the world of animation
Let’s share a sell-out Celebration of Difference that is Buzz-AH!
Suitcase Theatre
An amateur production.
By Michael Stevens
Directed by Anna Turner. Designer David Girvan
8.00pm: 12 – 15 July (excluding 14, 16 & 17 July)
Also 2.00pm Sat 13 & Wed 17 July
Presented and performed by WISP Dance Club, holder of a Youth Work in Wales Excellence Award.
8.00pm: 19 – 22 July (excluding 21, 23 & 24 July)
Also 2.00pm Sat 20 & Wed 24 July
11.00am (excluding 28 July)
2.00pm (excluding 27, 28 & 31 July)
Kill for a Seat Comedy Club
With resident compere, SILKY, plus special guests.
11.00am, 2.00pm & 7.00pm
2 - 8 August (excluding 4 & 6 August
11.00am only on 6 & 10 August
11.00am & 2.00pm on 9 August
8.00pm: 9 – 12 August (excluding 11, 13 & 14 August)
Also 2.00pm Sat 10 & Wed 14 August
Excluding 18, 25 & 26 August
11.00am
2.00pm (excluding Sat 17, Wed, Sat 24 & Wed 28 August)
8.00pm: 16 – 19 August (excluding 18, 20 & 21 August)
Also 2.00pm Sat 17 & Wed 21 August
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