Entertainment
Carew Castle to shine with festive Glow illuminations
Twinkling lights, family activities and Santa’s grotto return from November 28
CAREW CASTLE is preparing to sparkle once again as its popular Glow Christmas Illuminations return later this month.
The castle will come alive with lights, seasonal displays and festive activities every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from November 28 to December 14, with the event running between 4:30pm and 7:30pm.
Organisers say this year’s Glow will be bigger and brighter than before.
Daisy Hughes, manager at Carew Castle, said: “Glow has become one of the most popular events at Carew Castle, and we’re delighted to welcome families back this year.
“With new displays, music and activities for children, Glow 2025 promises to be a truly magical experience for everyone.”
New displays and Snowman Trail
Visitors can expect fresh atmospheric lighting throughout the grounds, alongside a Snowman Trail for children who can follow clues around the castle to earn a small festive treat.
The Lesser Hall will host live performances from local choirs and music groups, bringing festive sounds to the evenings.
Because of high demand, all tickets must be booked online in advance.
Evening entry costs £3.50 for adults and £2.50 for children aged four to 16.
Admission is free for annual pass holders, Carew parish residents, wheelchair users and accompanying carers, although free tickets must still be booked in advance, with proof required on arrival.
Santa’s grotto returns
Santa will also be back in his grotto inside the castle every Saturday and Sunday from November 29 to December 14, between 10:00am and 4:00pm.
Grotto tickets are £8 per child, including a gift and daytime entry to the castle. All accompanying adults and children will require a valid castle ticket. The grotto is fully accessible, but tickets do not include evening entry to Glow.
The Nest Tearoom will be open throughout the event, serving festive drinks and snacks.
Further details, performance schedules and booking information are available on the Carew Castle website.
Entertainment
Woolf Works to be screened at Torch Theatre
Olivier Award winning Royal Ballet triptych inspired by Virginia Woolf will be shown on Sunday 15 February at 5:00pm
THE ROYAL BALLET’S Woolf Works is coming to the Torch Theatre screen, giving local audiences the chance to experience one of the company’s most acclaimed modern productions.
The Observer and Broadway World have both awarded the production five stars, with the ballet widely praised for bringing Virginia Woolf’s writing to life through movement, music and striking design.
Created for The Royal Ballet in 2015, Woolf Works is an Olivier Award winning triptych that draws on themes from Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves and other Woolf works. Rather than following a traditional storyline, it reflects Woolf’s distinctive stream of consciousness style, exploring inner worlds and emotional reality in a series of powerful, connected pieces.
The production features designs by Moritz Junge, whose work spans major opera and ballet productions including Così fan tutte for Opera Australia, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and Les Troyens, Aida and The Tempest at the Royal Opera. He also designed costumes for the London 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony and was an overall winner of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design.
Choreography is by Sir Wayne McGregor, who was appointed The Royal Ballet’s Resident Choreographer in 2006, becoming the first in the role to come from a contemporary dance background. His approach, supported by a leading creative team, helps shape a large scale work which avoids conventional narrative structures in favour of atmosphere, texture and emotional depth.
Woolf Works will be screened at the Torch Theatre on Sunday 15 February at 5:00pm.
Tickets are £20, £18 concessions and £9 for under 26s. For further information visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or contact the Box Office on 01646 695267.
Charity
Charity medium night to raise funds for Cancer Research Wales in Milford Haven
International spiritualist medium to appear at rugby club event
A CHARITY evening with an international spiritualist medium is set to take place in Milford Haven later this month, with all proceeds going to Cancer Research Wales.
The event will be held on Friday (Jan 16) at Milford Haven Rugby Club, and will feature a live demonstration by Lee Mills, who is described by organisers as an internationally recognised spiritualist medium.
Organised in support of Cancer Research Wales, the evening aims to raise funds for cancer research carried out in Wales. Organisers have confirmed that all proceeds raised on the night will be donated to the charity.
Doors open at 6:30pm, with the event starting at 7:00pm. Tickets are priced at £12, and the evening is a ticket-only event.
Those wishing to attend are advised to book in advance. Tickets can be available by contacting Sara on 07817 677632.
Organisers said the event offers local residents the chance to enjoy an evening of entertainment while also supporting a Welsh charity dedicated to funding life-saving cancer research.

Entertainment
Story of friendship and history becomes a profound study of complicated humanity
WITH the Torch Theatre’s popular £5 cinema ticket offer running throughout January and February, Eleanor the Great is a standout screening not to be missed.
The film features a remarkable central performance from June Squibb, who shines as Eleanor Morgenstein, a sharp-witted and spirited 94-year-old whose carefully told story begins to take on a dangerous life of its own.
Eleanor has always prided herself on staying connected to the world around her. Following a devastating loss, she leaves Florida for New York City to live with her daughter and grandson, hoping to rebuild family ties. Instead, she finds herself increasingly isolated and invisible. A chance encounter leads her into a support group where she does not quite belong, and in an unguarded moment she shares a story that unexpectedly draws attention she never intended to seek.
As a young journalism student begins to pursue Eleanor as both a friend and mentor, the consequences of that story grow increasingly complex. When the situation spirals beyond her control, Eleanor is forced to confront the truth — and the cost of the life she has allowed others to believe.
Critics have praised Squibb’s performance. The Guardian described her as giving “an enjoyably twinkly performance,” while Empire Magazine noted: “The plot is predictable and the look unmemorable, but Johansson has nevertheless crafted a pleasingly old-fashioned character piece with just enough bite to balance its emotion.”
In her directorial debut, Scarlett Johansson delicately weaves themes of ageing, family, loss and the blurred line between truth and deceit. What begins as a quiet story of friendship and memory gradually unfolds into a thoughtful and deeply human exploration of identity.
Eleanor the Great will be screened at the Torch Theatre on:
- Friday, January 16 at 5:15pm
- Saturday, January 17 at 4:15pm
- Sunday, January 18 at 7:15pm
- Tuesday, January 20 at 7:45pm
Tickets are priced at £5 as part of the January cinema offer. For more information, visit the Torch Theatre website or contact the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
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