Entertainment
‘The National Gallery Masterpiece Tour: Trem | Gaze’ Exhibition officially Opened
THE MOST ambitious exhibition to take place so far has recently been opened at the Riverside Library, Gallery and Visitor Information in Haverfordwest.
THE NATIONAL GALLERY MASTERPIECE TOUR: TREM | GAZE exhibition was officially opened by Ashok Ahir, President of The National Library of Wales and Jane Knowles, Head of Exhibitions at The National Gallery. The National Gallery Masterpiece Tour is sponsored by Christie’s.
Hélène Rouart in her Father’s Study by Edgar Degas forms the centrepiece in the TREM | GAZE exhibition, which includes portraits from the National Welsh Portrait Collection at The National Library of Wales.
The exhibition aims to contextualise Degas’ painting through an exploration of the female form in art, considering the ‘male gaze’ and ‘female gaze’ theories, through the eyes of both female and male Welsh artists such as Seren Morgan Jones, Claudia Williams, Sir Kyffin Williams and John Selway.
The Riverside centre also hosted an excellent talk by Laura Llewellyn, Associate Curator at the National Gallery who gave the audience a vivid and intriguing history of the painting, the subject of the portrait and the artist himself. A brief video will soon be available to view in the Riverside Gallery which will certainly add value to the wonderful painting exhibited at the centre.
Pedr ap Llwyd, Chief Executive and Librarian at the National Library of Wales said: “It has been wonderful to be able to work with Pembrokeshire County Council and the National Gallery to bring the 'Masterpiece Tour' to this region of Wales which gives the residents of Pembrokeshire and those visiting the area the opportunity to see a masterpiece by Edgar Degas and other wonderful works by our excellent Welsh artists.”

Jane Knowles said: “The National Gallery has been expanding and deepening its regional partnerships in recent years, and we are delighted to have had the opportunity to work with the Riverside.
“Our national programmes are focused on developing conversations with other institutions and allowing local communities to use the National Gallery’s collection and resources as a platform to consider their own histories and heritage, as well as supporting tourism and education.
“Museums and galleries have a central role to play in the economic and cultural wellbeing of all our communities – bringing investment as well as joy. We hope our Masterpiece Tour can contribute to this in Pembrokeshire and around the UK.”
Steven Jones, Director of Community Services said that Pembrokeshire County Council was privileged to participate in the Masterpiece Tour. Edgar Degas is one of the most celebrated artists in the world and to have one of his paintings on display in Haverfordwest is sure to attract many locals and visitors alike.
Showing alongside THE NATIONAL GALLERY MASTERPIECE TOUR: TREM | GAZE exhibition is PEMBROKESHIRE: PAST AND PRESENT, a permanent exhibition focusing on the history, culture, and landscape of Pembrokeshire. Both exhibitions will run until Saturday 3 rd September 2022.
For more information visit www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/the-riverside or visit the Pembrokeshire Libraries Facebook page, www.facebook.com/PembrokeshireLibraryService or call Glan-yr-afon/The Riverside on 01437 775244.
Entertainment
Evening with rugby legend Shane Williams coming to Milford Haven
A NIGHT of rugby stories, laughter and behind-the-scenes memories is heading to Milford Haven next month as Welsh rugby icon Shane Williams appears live on stage at the Torch Theatre.
The special event, titled An Evening with Shane Williams, will take place on Saturday (Apr 4) at the Torch Theatre and promises fans a rare chance to hear first-hand stories from one of Wales’ greatest ever rugby players.
Williams, widely regarded as one of the finest wings to play the game, earned legendary status during his career with Wales and the British & Irish Lions. Known for his blistering pace, elusive running and remarkable try-scoring ability, he became a fan favourite across the rugby world and was named World Rugby Player of the Year in 2008.
During the evening, Williams will share stories from his playing career, including memories from international matches, Lions tours and life inside the Welsh dressing room. The event will also include audience interaction and opportunities for fans to hear the untold moments behind some of Welsh rugby’s most memorable matches.
Hosting the evening will be entertainer and comedian Phill Howe, who will provide a stand-up set as well as guiding the conversation with the rugby legend throughout the show.
Organisers say the night is designed to combine humour with sporting nostalgia, giving rugby supporters a relaxed and entertaining evening while hearing from one of Wales’ most celebrated players.
The Torch Theatre has long hosted major live events and touring productions, but appearances by sporting legends are always particularly popular with local audiences in rugby-loving Pembrokeshire.
Doors for the event will open at 6:30pm, with the show beginning at 7:00pm.
Tickets are available from the Torch Theatre box office by calling 01646 695267 or via the theatre’s website.
With Shane Williams still one of the most recognisable and admired figures in Welsh sport, organisers expect strong interest from fans across west Wales hoping to hear stories from a career that helped define a golden era for Welsh rugby.

Entertainment
‘Under Milk Wood’s’ open call for art submissions
Have you ever wanted to respond to a play with your own words, images, or ideas?
If your answer is yes, then The Torch Theatre, Milford Haven and the VC Gallery, Haverfordwest are opening their doors to present ‘Verse and Visuals’ inspired by Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood, that runs alongside the touring of Theatr Clwyd’s production of the iconic play which is coming to the Torch in April.
The Torch Theatre and VC Gallery are inviting artists, poets, writers, and anyone curious about creativity to join in by submitting visual art, poetry, writing, photography, illustration, mixed media, and other creative responses. People might be drawn to Captain Cat’s Dreams, the 1972 film locations in Lower Town, Fishguard, while some might take a more personal response inspired by the work of Dylan Thomas who is one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.
The exhibition will offer different ways to experience the play, not just by watching it, but by sitting with it, responding to it, and drawing something personal from it.
Selected works will be shown either at the Joanna Field Gallery, at the Torch Theatre or at the VC Gallery on Haverfordwest High Street, taking the exhibition beyond the theatre building and into the town centre, where more people can encounter it as part of everyday life.
Chelsey Gillard, Torch Theatre’s Interim CEO and Artistic Director said:
“We are so excited to be collaborating with the brilliant VC Gallery to explore the same story through multiple art forms. Under Milk Wood is a Welsh icon and this production will be imaginative, hilarious and more than a little bit naughty!
“At its heart it’s a story about community, so this project is an extension of that, welcoming you to be part of this creative community.”
Since January, open workshops have been running at VC Gallery, exploring Under Milk Wood through art and poetry. Led by Barry John, MBE, Jayne Blythe-Mason and Angharad Tudor, the sessions are relaxed, friendly, and open to everyone. They are held at the VC Gallery, High Street, Haverfordwest between 11 and 4 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays up until the submission date of March 11.
The exhibition also marks a growing creative relationship between VC Gallery and the Torch Theatre, with their shared curiosity about how visual art and theatre can meet, overlap, and grow together over time.
Barry John, MBE, from the VC Gallery added: “Theatre is such a rich starting point for visual art. It’s full of voices, images, rhythm and emotion, and it gives you something to respond to rather than something to copy. Translating that into visual work with the support of the Torch Theatre has been incredibly inspiring.”
The deadline for art submissions is Wednesday, March 11.
Theatr Clwyd’s ‘Under Milk Wood’ production can be seen on the Torch
Theatre stage from Thursday April 16 to Saturday April 25. Ticket prices are from £15.
For further information visit the Torch Theatre website www.torchtheatre.co.uk or phone the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
Entertainment
Top UK soul band confirmed at Ascona Child of Wales awards
One of the UK’s most successful soul and acid jazz bands – The Brand New Heavies – will be performing at this year’s Ascona Group Child of Wales Awards.
They will be headlining the red carpet-style evening on October 2 at the Swansea Building Society Arena, with sponsors firmly on board for its milestone fifth year.
The announcement comes at a time when a number of live events across the UK are facing cancellation due to sponsorship shortfalls, making the continued growth of the Welsh awards even more significant.
Rising to prominence in the 1990s with hits including Midnight at the Oasis, Dream On Dreamer and Never Stop, The Brand New Heavies have sold millions of records worldwide and remain one of Britain’s most recognisable live soul acts. But their influence extends well beyond their own releases. Grammy-winning producer Mark Ronson has credited the band with shaping his early musical direction, describing their impact on his career as transformative.
BBC TV presenter Gethin Jones will be returning for the fifth time as host of the annual black-tie awards, which recognise the remarkable achievements and courage of children and young people from across Wales.
He will be joined by 700 guests, including winners and their families, sponsors, celebrities, sporting stars, influencers and members of the media, who will hear the winners’ stories and see The Brand New Heavies perform.
Founder and organiser Blanche Sainsbury said, “Reaching our fifth year feels incredibly special and to have sold every table so far in advance, while welcoming The Brand New Heavies to help us celebrate, is both humbling and heartwarming.
“What began as a vision to recognise extraordinary young people has grown into something woven into the fabric of Welsh business and community life and we’re deeply grateful to our sponsors, many of whom have supported us since the beginning, and to the new businesses joining us this year.
“At a time when events across the UK are facing uncertainty, the continued backing we receive here in Wales speaks volumes about the commitment to celebrating and investing in our young people.”
Headline sponsor Ascona Group returns for 2026, alongside a strong line-up of corporate partners including Azets, BDP Wales, Blue Tiger, Bluestone Wales, Browne Jacobson, Cariad Occasions, Castell Howell, CJCH Solicitors, Gower College, Green Hat Consulting, JCP Solicitors, LBS Building Merchants, Lunar 3D, Owens Group, Route Media, Simply Elegant, Sinclair Group, Swansea Building Society, Swansea City FC, Team Wales, Thomas Carroll, Trade Centre Wales, Ultra Evo Group and Westacres. The awards choir will once again be led by Mark Jermin.
Nominations for the 2026 awards opened in January and organisers say they have already received powerful and inspiring stories from across Wales. The nominations window remains open until June 30, and members of the public are encouraged to put forward someone they believe deserves recognition.To nominate, visit: Nominate | Child of Wales Awards.
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