ST DONATS ARTS CENTRE
Visit one of Wales’ most beautiful arts venues located in the grounds of St
Donats Castle on the spectacular Heritage Coast with stunning sea views.
Great Choral Music
CINEMA AT ST DONATS
for Passiontide
The bar is open beforehand, there’s
free tea and cake for the matinees,
5 April 7pm
we’ve improved the sound and you’ll
£12, £10
enjoy 14th century surroundings!
Evening films £5.30, £4.30. Matinees
The intimate space of our Tythe Barn
£4.30 includes free tea and cake!
theatre makes the perfect setting for
music for Holy Week - emotional music
full of dramatic scenes and breathtaking
Waltz With Bashir (18)
melodies. The Welsh Sinfonia is making
Tuesday 24 March 7.30pm,
a welcome return after an outstanding
Wednesday 25 7.30pm
performance of Messiah at Christmas.
This critically acclaimed animated
West End Music
documentary centres around events in
the early 1980s war between Israel and
and Drama School
Lebanon. When an ex-soldier fails to
13 - 17 April 10am - 4pm
recall his time in the war he decides to
£75
investigate and seek out old friends in
order to piece together his memories.
Stage Door 1 Youth Theatre.
Nzinga
The Changeling (15)
Lots of you have been asking us to host
Tuesday 7 April 7.30pm,
28 March 7.30pm
school holiday singing and acting
Wednesday 8 1.30pm, 7.30pm
£10, £8
courses. So we are delighted to
introduce these new events at the arts
Directed by Clint Eastwood, this heart
Lively and colourful, Nzinga are an centre - a fantastic opportunity to have
wrenching drama is based on a true
African and Caribbean ensemble of great fun gaining acting and music
story set in Los Angeles in 1928 as
dancers, drummers and singers who skills, and then to create a show on
Christine Collins’ son goes missing.
bring the history, culture and legends stage for family and friends.
When he is found, however, Christine
of Africa to life through vibrant music This is the ultimate theatrical
begins to question if this child really is
and dance. experience for 5 to 18 year olds.
her son as she challenges the
authorities to find out what really
High energy driven and completely
happened to him.
engaging, their spectacular dancing and
drumming will get you out of your seats
and on the floor!
Bunch of Amateurs (15)
Tuesday 14 April 7.30pm,
“the grins on the faces in the audience
Wednesday 15 1.30pm, 7.30pm
said it all.” Christian Aid
In this raved about comedy starring
“the amazing Nzinga dancers –
Burt Reynolds, an ageing Hollywood
an incredible experience”
star is tricked by his seedy agent to star
Horniman Museum
as King Lear in what he thinks is a
Globe Theatre performance.He quickly
Stage Door 1 Youth
discovers, however, all is not quite
what it seems.
Theatre presents Annie
1 - Fri 3 April 7pm
£5 adults, £4 concessions
Stacey Kent
Come along and enjoy the acting, 18 April 7.30pm
singing and dancing talents of the £23, £21.50
children and young people who belong
to our local youth theatre group based Stacey Kent’s rise to international fame
in Llantwit Major. With its fast-moving reads like a Hollywood script. A young
plot and exuberant characters, Annie is American music student becomes one
one of the most beloved musicals of all. of the world's foremost jazz singers. St Donats Arts Centre
Set in 1930s New York, Annie Junior World concert halls sell-out, six best- Box office 01446 799100
tells the story of an orphan determined selling albums are produced and a Minicom 01446 799102
to find the parents who abandoned her string of awards follow (2001 British
years ago on the doorstep of an Jazz Award, 2002 Best Vocalist BBC Jazz
enquiries@stdonats.com
orphanage run by the evil Miss Award, 2004 Backstage Bistro Award
www.stdonats.com
Hannigan. and 2006 Album of the Year).
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