This year’s pantomime, Treasure Island, was a triumph, delighting audiences of all ages with its mix of laughter, music and feel-good fun. From the opening scene, the Clarence Hall was swept into a lively world of pirates, mischief and adventure, carried along by the energy and commitment of everyone involved.
Join Crickhowell & District Players for Treasure Island, a traditional pantomime at the Clarence Hall!
Join Crickhowell & District Players for Treasure Island, a traditional pantomime at the Clarence Hall!
Rareseed Theatre returned to Clarence Hall last weekend with In the Bleak Midwinter, another finely crafted play by local playwright Charles Way. First performed in 1990, the play remained as fresh and relevant today as it was then.
Don’t miss the Persian Rug Sale at the Clarence Hall on Saturday, 14 February, 10am-4pm.
British Kingdom Pro Wrestling returns to Crickhowell on Sunday, 8 February and promises an afternoon of thrilling, fully interactive live wrestling.
Join Powys Teaching Health Board on Thursday, 12 February, for a Crickhowell Community Health Drop-in, offering an opportunity to talk about local health services and future plans.
Last year, people from across Powys joined Community Conversations hosted by PAVO to share what matters most to them. Building on those discussions, PAVO are now inviting previous participants and others with an interest in their community to a series of follow-up meetings, including one in Crickhowell on Wednesday, 14 January.
Line Dancing restarts at the Clarence Hall on Monday, 2 February from 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Join Crickhowell Volunteer Bureau to have fun and learn basic line dancing steps and routines!
Baby Darling makes her first appearance at the Clarence Hall on Saturday, 7 February with From the Valleys to Death Valley (Allegedly), a brand-new show blending stand up, storytelling and live music.