Award-winning comedy launches first show for Cardiff’s newest amateur theatre group

By Jack Wynn

30th Jul 2022 | Local News

'Art' examines the reactions of Marc and Yvan to an expensive large white painting bought by their friend Serge. (Image credit: White Cat Theatre)
'Art' examines the reactions of Marc and Yvan to an expensive large white painting bought by their friend Serge. (Image credit: White Cat Theatre)

Art examines the reactions of Marc and Yvan to an expensive large white painting bought by their friend Serge.  

The unexpected purchase causes the three friends to explore what brought them together in the first place, and what keeps them together after fifteen years of friendship. 

French author Yasmina's award-winning comedy will be performed over three nights by Cardiff's newest amateur theatre group on Thursday 8, Friday 9 and Saturday, September 10 with doors opening at 19:00 and the show beginning at 19:30. 

Art is also the directorial debut for Flora Freeman. She said: "I was attracted to the play as it explores the different types of friendships that people have.  

"I'm sure audiences will be able to identify the different characters in their own friendship groups – one who acts on impulse, another that reacts badly to it and of course the peacemaker.  

"It's also a really interesting time in the lives of our three characters as Serge gets over his divorce, Yvan prepares for his wedding and Marc wonders what is next for him.  

"I hope that people coming away from the show will realise the value of all the friendships in our lives and that although they may be strained at times, we should hold onto them closely." 

The Norsk Café Bar will be open before and after the show. 

Tickets cost £10 per person, including a free programme, and can be purchased online or at the door with cash or card payment.  

Free parking near the church after 18:00.

     

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