Pembrokeshire offers arts and entertainment of many kinds. We’ve picked three events happening here soon.
Films4Tenby will be showing a French-language legal drama Anatomy of a Fall (2023, 152 mins, cert 15) at the De Valence Pavilion on June 25 with the doors opening at 6.30 and the film starting at 7pm.
The film tells the story of a writer (Sandra Huller) trying to prove her innocence in her husband’s death. It won the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2023, won six awards at the Cesar Awards and was nominated for five Oscars including best picture/director/screenplay/actress.
Admission is £5 on the evening, £4 for Members, £10 for a family of four.
The summer concerts at Burnett's Hill chapel, Martletwy, continue on Wednesday, June 26 with virtuoso string duo Tony McManus and Julia Toaspern.
Tony, from Scotland, is an acclaimed acoustic guitarist who plays everything from Celtic tunes to J S Bach; he was recently listed as one of the '50 transcendental guitarists of all time' by Guitar Player magazine. Berlin-born Julia is a classically-trained violinist, guitarist and vocalist who loves jazz, Italian madrigals and European folk songs.
They play in some of Europe’s biggest concert halls, so this is a rare chance to hear them in the intimate setting of a 200-year-old Welsh country chapel. Contact Keith Johnson on 01646 651725 for details.
Then at the start of July at the Torch Theatre, The Big Country Music Show rides into Milford Haven. From the award-winning band that brought you the hit touring production ‘One Night in Dublin’, this popular show will be performed at the Torch on Thursday, July 4 at 7.30pm.
The fully live seven-piece band with male and female singers, stunning harmonies, fiddle, pedal steel and banjo will entertain audiences with a two hour extravaganza of classic country music filled with classics from the likes of Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Tammy Wynette and The Eagles.
To book tickets, call 01646 695267 or visit torchtheatre.co.uk.