News
Sell out show The Bohemians date altered

SELL OUT SHOW DATE ALTERED and EXTRA TICKETS now on Sale: CARMARTHEN – WE WILL ROCK YOU! A NIGHT OF QUEEN with The Bohemians: Thursday 30th July – Lyric Theatre Carmarthen.
Don’t miss your chance to get tickets for the sell-out Queen Tribute show, A Night Of Queen with The Bohemians, which will now take place this Thursday at the Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen.
Extra tickets have now become available for the show, which has been moved from last weekend due to illness to take place this Thursday, and are on sale from the Lyric Theatre Box Office: 0845 2263510 and online:www.carmarthenshiretheatres.co.uk
Queen fans will be able to enjoy a night of all their Greatest Hits with the world’s No.1 UK Queen tribute act The Bohemians.
Described by Brian May himself as “utterly brilliant”, The Bohemians are a firm favourite with the Official Queen Fan Club.
Established in 1996, Rob Comber, Christopher Gregory, Wayne Bourne and Kevin Goodwin re-enact the glory days of Queen including the Craziness of the 70’s and the Magic of the 80’s, proving themselves to be the most dynamic and exciting Queen Tribute Band currently touring The UK, Europe and the world.
Chris Johnson, who is responsible for bringing The Bohemians to The Lyric,
says: “These guys really know how to put on a show and we are delighted to be able to showcase them in Carmarthen this summer. Their energy, musical ability and sheer showmanship are a true credit to the world’s greatest rock band and you will be in for one hell of a night with The Bohemians. Their reputation as “The world’s most exciting Queen Tribute Act is well deserved.”
Playing all the hits including Killer Queen; Somebody To Love;
Don’t Stop Me Now; You’re My Best Friend; We Are The Champions and the
amazing award winning Bohemian Rhapsody, balanced with the guitar led
anthems; Tie Your Mother Down; Hammer To Fall; One Vision; I Want It All; We Will Rock You, this show will certainly see Carmarthen rocking the night away.
Entertainment
Foreigner in My Body – Workshop and show

HOW we see ourselves isn’t always how others see us. Join movement artist Sara Hartel in a workshop that explores the tension between identity and perception here at the Torch Theatre this Wednesday followed by a work in progress show on Thursday with Foreigner in My Body.
The evening workshop will give you an opportunity to learn how to creatively use audio description in a safe, nurturing environment which gives you space to explore the role gender plays in how we move, and how others see the way we move, through the creation of a piece of movement.
The show itself, Foreigner in My Body, is a work in progress show exploring the transgender journey through the lens of crossing borders. It blends circus, physical theatre and storytelling with malicious audio description. A story of rebellion and trans joy. Think of the burlesque of airport security, the luggage carousel of emotional baggage and a plane crash on aerial silks.
The workshop will be held on Wednesday 12 February at 7pm and the show on Thursday 13 February at 7pm. Both the workshop and show are suitable for those 14+. Anyone who attends the workshop can go the performance for FREE too!
Tickets for Foreigner in My Body are priced at £5.00. Visit the website for further details on www.torchtheatre.co.uk or phone the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
Crime
Woman ‘high on drugs’ crashes into parked cars in Milford Haven

DYFED-POWYS Police were called to Priory Road, Milford Haven, at around 10:15am on Friday (Feb 14) following reports of a collision involving three vehicles.
A 43-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs.
She has been bailed pending further inquiries.
Two vehicles parked on the side of the road, both belonging to nearby residents, were damaged in the crash.
A witness at the scene said: “I saw the woman. She was absolutely off her face, and lost control of her car. Its really lucky that no one was hurt.”
Community
Feed the Community Event Attended by Local MS

SENEDD Member Paul Davies has recently visited the Feed the Community initiative at the Haverhub in Haverfordwest. Feed the Community is supported by Haverfordwest Town Council and organised by Councillor Randell Izaiah Thomas-Turner and Councillor Dani Thomas-Turner. The project, which supported by several local organisations, invites residents to the Hub where free hot meals are provided and there are free activities to get involved in.
Mr Davies said, “Feed the Community is a fantastic initiative and it’s great to see the local community working together to create these inclusive and welcoming events.”
He added, “It’s a great way for local businesses and charities to engage with residents and build bridges in the community. The event was so well attended, and I was delighted to talk to residents, business representatives and volunteers. The atmosphere at the Hub was very positive and I was delighted to see it all for myself.”

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