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The Riverfront (Welsh: Glan yr Afon) is the principal and newest theatre and arts centre in the City of Newport. It is located on the west bank of the River Usk on the Bristol Packet Wharf in the city centre. Designed by architectural firm Austin-Smith:Lord, the centre was opened on 23 October 2004.
The following is a list of active theatres and concert halls in Wales. They are organised alphabetically in name order. They are organised alphabetically in name order. Note that in rural areas, church halls and town halls may double up as theatres, and that many colleges and universities also have their own auditoria.
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National Theatre Wales said it had "ceased to exist" last month after £1.6m in cuts to its core funding from Arts Council Wales. Final curtain goes down on National Theatre Wales .
Ballet Cymru is a touring classical ballet company based in Newport, South Wales, formed in 1986 by Yvonne Greenleaf and choreographer Darius James. [1] Currently formed of 10 professional dancers, and up to 12 pre-professional dancers the company tours to around 70 venues each year throughout the UK.
Theatr Cymru, formerly Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, is the Welsh-language national theatre company of Wales, and was founded in 2003. The company is known for regularly touring a diverse range of theatre across the length and breadth Wales, including new writing, musicals, site-specific work, and classic plays.
Jun. 15—Aspinwall Riverfront Park is the place to get your jam on this summer. Whether it's a festive Friday evening or a lazy Sunday afternoon, the park will host live bands, drum circles and ...
The Grand Pavilion is an entertainment venue in Porthcawl, Bridgend County Borough, Wales, opened on 8 August, 1932 by Councillor Russell Mabley J.P., Chairman of P.U.D.C. [1] It has an octagonal dome and extensive frontage, and was originally intended as a Palm Court for hosting tea dances, balls and civic functions.