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@clwydpantocast
(excluding 29 & 31)
8.00pm
Also 2.00pm Sat & Wed 1* (*2.00pm only)
NEM Productions
"The best Celtic guitarist in the world." John Renbourn
(excluding 5)
*Further screenings added!!
Fri 3: 2.00pm & 8.00pm
Sat 4: 2.00pm, 5.00pm* & 8.00pm
Mon 6: 8.00pm
Tues 7: 2.00pm* & 8.00pm
Wed 8: 2.00pm, 5.00pm* & 8.00pm
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players."
Photography: © Nobby Clark
(excluding 12)
8.00pm
Also 2.00pm Sat 11 – Fri 17 (excluding 12)
*Additional screening added Friday 17 at 5.00pm
(excluding 19 & 22)
8.00pm
Also 2.00pm Sat 18 & Wed 22* (*2.00pm only)
Contains strong sex & sexual violence.
24 - 29 February (excluding 26 & 28)
8.00pm
Also 2.00pm Sat 25 & Wed 29* (*2.00pm only)
Subtitled : French
LA FILLE DU PUISATIER
8.00pm
By: Henrik Ibsen
A new version by: Frank McGuiness
"I must stand on my own if I'm to
make sense of myself and everything around me."
Celebration of Strings Tour features a wonderful array of music for strings.
Additional screenings!!
Tues: 2.00pm & 8.00pm
Weds: 8.00pm
Thurs: 2.00pm & 8.00pm
Fri: 5.00pm
Sat: 5.00pm
(excluding 11 & 13) ST/AD
8.00pm Also 2.00pm Sat 10 & Wed 14* (*2.00pm only)
Join Mike for an evening of silly songs, daft stories and the odd comic monologue.
Part of Flintshire Artsfest
The award-winning Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra.
Part of Flintshire Artsfest
Seven for a secret… Tour
With music played live by the sensational Rambert Orchestra, the Company’s anniversary tour promises drama and spectacle in equal measure.
Cauldrons and Furnaces Cultural Olympiad Performance
Part of Flintshire ArtsFest
Venue: Connah's Quay Civic Hall
Tickets available through Clwyd Theatr Cymru Box Office only
Part of Flintshire ArtsFest
Venue: Hawarden High School
Tickets available through Clwyd Theatr Cymru Box Office only
Band Night
Part of Flintshire ArtsFest
Venue: Connah’s Quay Civic Hall
(Excluding 18 & 20)
8.00pm Also 2.00pm Sat 17 & Wed 21* (*2.00pm only)
with Paul Atterbury
Part of Flintshire Artsfest
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s award winning modern classic is an inspiring tale of the transforming power of theatre.
Comedy, cartoonery, poetry and improv!
For audiences, 9 to 109.
Workshop & Poeming Workshop available
Part of Flintshire Artsfest
Part of Flintshire ArtsFest
Venue: Mold Rugby Club
Tickets available via Box Office only 0845 330 3565, or in person.
Not available online.
Performed by Daniel and Laura Curtis.
Part of Flintshire Artsfest
OPEN FLOOR 7.30pm – 8.00pm.
Six slots of 5 minutes each only.
Argentina (2011) – Director: Pablo Giorgelli
Subtitled : Spanish
WOW! 8.00pm
“pure contemporary genius” The Guardian
Russia (1928) – Director: Viktor Turin
Silent with live music accompaniment
WOW! 8.00pm
(excluding 1 & 3)
8.00pm Also 2.00pm Sat 31 & Wed 4* (2.00pm only)
Mongolia (2009) – Director: Rene Bo Hanson
Subtitled : Kazakh/Mongolian
WOW! 8.00pm
Mongolia (2010) – Directors: Tim Betts & Sophie Lascelles
Subtitled : Mongolian
WOW! 8.00pm
Excluding 8, 9 & 10
Fri 6 - 8.00pm, Sat 7- 11.00am only, Wed 11- 2.00pm only
Massenet
NEW! SPECIAL EVENT - By live satellite from New York’s Metropolitan Opera
5.00pm
Music by Rossini
New English performing version by Peter Knapp
This hilarious musical theatre version of a comic classic.
8.00pm
Pawel Pawlikowski (My Summer of Love) directs this story of a disillusioned American writer.
By David Greig Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
Part of the Celtic Festival 2012
Performed at breath-taking speed and simply fizzing with energy ”
**** The Times
***See all 3 productions in the Celtic Festival and pay for only 2 when booked at the same time ***
Presented by Mold Players
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
Music by Bizet
In a new performing version written and directed by Peter Knapp
Sung in English and Spanish
A vibrant new production, performed by an ensemble of 25 singers, dancers and musicians.
(excluding 15 & 17) ST&AD
Fri 13 - 8.00pm, Sat 14 - 11.00am only, Mon 16 - 8.00pm, Wed 18 - 2.00pm only
Verdi
NEW! SPECIAL EVENT - By live satellite from New York’s Metropolitan Opera
5.55pm
“The finest choreographer the British modern dance scene has ever known” The New York Times
8.00pm It’s Swansea, back in that very hot summer of 1976.
Directed by Marc Evans (Patagonia).
Their sparkling blend of folk - traditional, contemporary and original material, invigorated with jazz, blues and ragtime flavours, has won them a worldwide fan base.
A Welsh language show for children aged 3-7 years, by Martyn Geraint.
A show for children aged 3 - 7 by Martyn Geraint.
Presented in English, for Welsh learners.
Excluding 22 & 24
8.00pm Also 2.00pm Sat 21 & Wed 25* (*2.00pm only)
A Welsh-language show about animals, for children and their families – bring a soft toy!
By Rosemary Jenkinson Lyric Theatre Belfast
Part of the Celtic Festival 2012
This exciting new play, both funny and poignant, looks at the political tensions that drove so many to emigration and blows apart the myth of heroism on the Titanic.
8.00pm
“Exquisitely moulded, dramatically parched and entirely sincere.” (Variety)
National Theatre Wales
Performed at: Connah's Quay High School
Excluding 29 April & 1 May
8.00pm Also 2.00pm Sat 28 & Wed 2* May (2.00pm only)
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth
Based on the original play by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart
Original orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
Originally directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
Originally produced on Broadway by Lord Grade, Martin Starger, Robert Fryer & Harold Prince in association with Ruth Mitchell & Howard Haines.
Presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York.
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
"...the greatest and perhaps best-known artist in American musical theater" New York Times
Written by Welsh actor Matthew Trevannion, Bruised is a fierce, funny and beautiful play about family, courage and the legacy of violence.
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
The Devil’s Violin Company
“A scintillating combination of music, sound and story” The Times
Excluding 13 & 15
8.00pm, also 2.00pm Sat 12 & Wed 16* (*2.00pm only)
Written by Helen Griffin & Dave Ainsworth
Torch Theatre Company Production
From shy Welsh minister’s daughter to Oscar-nominated, booze-soaked, foul-mouthed, fading Hollywood star.
8.00pm
Starring Michael Sheen. Followed by a Q&A with the director, Dave McKean.
Excluding 20 & 22
8.00pm, also 2.00pm Sat 19 & Wed 23* (*2.00pm only)
Starring Sean Penn
8.00pm
“Ceylan should draw wild praise with this rigorous and masterly portrait.” (TimeOut)
LE GAMIN AU VELO
8.00pm
Winner of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix
7.30pm
Spend an evening in the company of writer and documentary film maker Jon Ronson.
Welsh National Opera
An enchanting opera for young children under 5 telling the story of a Prince’s quest to marry a real Princess.