Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Music & Drama
( 029-2039 1391;
www.rwcmd.ac.uk
;
Bute Park)
All manner of performances are staged in this im-
pressive building's state-of-the-art venues, including theatre from the college's inhouse
Richard Burton Company.
MUSIC, THEATRE
New Theatre
( 029-2087 8889;
www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk
; Park Pl)
This restored Edwardian playhouse hosts
various touring productions, including musicals and pantomime.
THEATRE
Vue
OFFLINE MAP
CINEMA
GOOGLE MAP
( 08712 240 240;
www.myvue.com
; Stadium Plaza, Wood St)
Huge 13-screen multiplex seating
nearly 3000 people.
Cineworld
( 0871 200 2000;
www.cineworld.com
;
Mary Ann St)
Fifteen-screen multiplex at the rear of the St
David's complex.
CINEMA
Sport
Cardiff Arms Park
(
www.cardiffrfc.com
;
Westgate St)
Rugby union is this city's favourite sport and while the big test
matches held at Millennium Stadium provide a more thrilling spectacle, you're more
likely to be able to score tickets to a game here in its historic neighbour. It's home to both
the Cardiff Rugby Football Club, aka the Blue & Blacks, founded in 1876, and the
Cardiff
Blues
(
www.cardiffblues.com
)
, the professional regional side. It's Wales' richest, most star-stud-
ded club. Tickets to Blues matches will set you back around £20 to £25.
SPECTATOR SPORT
Cardiff City Stadium
( 0845 345 1400; Leckwith Rd, Canton)
Greedy Cardiff couldn't stop with one new stadium -
this 26,800-seater opened in 2009. It's home to
Cardiff City Football Club
(
www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
)
,
SPECTATOR SPORT