Barrels of old music

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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
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South Wales Evening Post

PONTARDAWE Arts Centre will roll out the barrel tomorrow to revisit The Good Olde Days of Music Hall.

The hits of the Victorian age will star, with the Pearly Kings and Queens of old London Town on stage too.

2.30pm start.

Get acquainted with asteroids with Swansea Astronomical Society's latest talk.

Dr Bob Owens will share his knowledge at the city's Waterfront Museum tomorrow at 7pm.

The Biblical miracles will be up for discussion by the Very Reverend Dr Jeffrey John, Dean of St Albans, tomorrow.

He will take on this divisive subject at Swansea University as part of its Theology Public Lecture Series.

He will speak at 7pm in the James Callaghan Lecture Theatre. Admission is free.

Make reading fun with a young readers' group at 4pm tomorrow.

The group sees youngsters aged between 7 to 9 discuss the books they have been reading and enjoy quizzes and games.

The event takes place at Baglan Library and places must be booked in advance.

Llanelli District Music and Drama Club presents The Ariosa Singers at Glenalla Civic Hall tomorrow at 7.30pm.

The young choir boasts a wide repertoire, which in the past has included Handel's Christmas Messiah, Fauré's Requiem, Vivaldi's Gloria, Mozart's Regina Coeli and Coronation Mass and Lotti's Crucifixus.

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