Buzz Magazine October 2013 | Page 4

roundup WHAT’S ON OUR RADAR THIS MONTH. BRIEFLY STAGE BBC WALES WHAT’S THE STORY is back for its tenth series. The comedy panel show will be recorded every Thursday up until Thurs 24 Oct, with Tom Price being joined by some incredible guest panellists such as Ruth Jones, Jo Brand, and Scott Quinnell. It’s only a small six-week run for the show, so take the chance to see BBC Wales’s quiz show being recorded while you can. Admission: Free. Info: www. whatsthestorytidy.eventbrite.co.uk • SHAKESPEARE GOES SOUTH With a powerful combination of Shakespeare’s tragic play and the vibrant setting of South Asia comes Phizzical’s Cymbeline. Based on the Bard’s bizarrely farcical tale of innocence, jealousy, ghosts and murder, director Sâmir Bhamra’s new adaptation shifts the plot to the courts of India to tell the tale of a foolish king and the woes of his kingdom. When Princess Innogen marries without her father’s permission her husband is banished and, with her reputation tarnished, Innogen is forced to disguise herself as a boy and seek employment outside of the confines of court. With Innogen performing a Juliet-like return to life and Jupiter descending upon an Eagle, the plot of this play is somewhat convoluted but with originally composed songs and a strong background in dance Phizzical have a knack for putting on a good show. With a large-scale Hollywood adaptation of the play underway, Cymbeline looks set to be the next Shakespeare tale that everyone goes crazy for. Y Ffwrnes, Llanelli, Fri 18 Oct. Tickets: £12. Info: 0845 2263510 / www.ffwrnes.ticketsolve.com GET HANDS ON THIS HALF term with The Childs Cinema at Pontypridd Historical and Cultural Centre. Artist Catrin Hanks-Doyle showcases her fantastic exhibition, which focuses on light, sculpture, and storytelling. Visitors can enjoy interactive sculptures such as a bicycle powered zoetrope and the museum’s ‘Magic Lantern’ which will allow visitors to try out the old favourite form of storytelling – shadow-puppetry. This is an innovative art experience for both kids and adults which will explore early cinema in an interactive way. Admission: Free Info: 01443 409512 / www. childscinema.wordpress.com • A TOP BRASS ACT The Arcomis International Brass Event is a unique showcase of brass talent that brings some of the world’s most celebrated brass musicians to St David’s Hall in Cardiff. There will be ample opportunity to see performances from a variety of soloists and ensembles, as well as the chance to have a go yourself with one of the many brass masterclasses. You can find your way around a horn with BBC Young Musician of the Year award winner David Pyatt, or simply ‘Come And Play’ with brass collective Superbrass.. The other ‘behind the scenes sessions’ from renowned teachers, composers and producers of the arts can be enjoyed by all whether you’re an aspiring musician or just a lover of all things brass. LR St David’s Hall, Cardiff, Thurs 10-Sun 13 Oct. Tickets: prices vary. Info: 029 2087 8444 BUZZ 04 MUSIC HOT AND SWEATY IN SWANSEA. Yoga company Hotpod have enjoyed a great deal of success in London, and are now venturing to Wales to provide Swansea with pop-up style yoga. The company is now famous for its inflatable, heated studios, and will be offering 10 sessions a week from Sat 5 Oct. Yoga-lovers can expect to work up a sweat in 37°C heat, where you can burn up to 700 calories per session. Admission: from £8 a session. Info: www.hotpodyoga.com