Watch Big Films on the Big Screen at Pontio in Bangor.
Bangor Aye Film of the Week: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (15)
Showing until 2nd March
Fun Fact: Did you know Bridget is a Bangor University graduate?
Find out more about what’s on at Pontio this week https://tickets.pontio.co.uk/
Films:
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (15)
14 February – 2 March
Bridget Jones finally has some luck in her life; she has a great job as a screenwriter, her family and a new boyfriend; the fact that he is over twenty years younger than her isn’t the only thing that is causing problems.
NTLive: The Importance of Being Earnest (PG)
Sunday 23 February, 2pm
Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy. While assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, Jack lets loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy adopts a similar facade. Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully navigate. Max Webster (Life of Pi) directs this hilarious story of identity, impersonation, and romance, filmed live from the National Theatre in London.
Dog Man (U)
Friday 22 February – Sunday 2 March
Dog Man, half dog and half man, he is sworn to protect and serve as he doggedly pursues the feline supervillain Petey the Cat.
The Royal Ballet: Swan Lake
Thursday 27 February, 7.15pm
Classical ballet’s most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness.
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Studio Theatre
The Egg presents Midnight Mole
Thursday 27 February
Friday 28 February
Saturday 1 March
10am + 1pm
A heart-warming, moon-dancing adventure from the creative team behind Snow Mouse. Midnight Mole is the perfect first-time theatre experience for your littlest ones.
Under the light of the silvery moon, Madame Ranevsky is playing with her night-time friends beneath her cherry trees for the very last time before she moves house, when up from his mound jumps Midnight Mole! With a nose for mysterious knick-knacks, Mole leads her on an adventure of discovery – above and below ground – opening her eyes to the wonders of the world and starting Madame Ranevsky on her new journey.
With a nod to Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, the story of Midnight Mole will excite and delight this festive season!
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Theatre Bryn Terfel
Cyngerdd Gŵyl Dewi
Côr Eifionydd, Côr Dre a Mared Williams
Saturday 1 March 7.30pm
Come and celebrate St David’s Day with a feast of Welsh music in the company of two of the north’s brightest mixed choirs.