Entertainment
British bird of prey centre to open brand-new visitor attraction
THIS October Half Term The British Bird of Prey Centre (BBPC), the UK’s only dedicated native species bird of prey centre, is set to open its new home in Carmarthenshire this autumn.
With plans to boost the local economy, the move marks a new chapter for the award-winning attraction – which will boast state-of-the-art facilities designed to create an inclusive, immersive, and all-weather experience for visitors of all ages and abilities.

The new location, which sees the BBPC move from its current home at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, will be open year-round, and has been designed with all-weather facilities to give visitors a full day out.
In a bid to attract more visitors to the area, the new attraction will feature both indoor and outdoor flying areas – which will allow visitors to experience three unique flying shows daily. In addition, the site will include an on-site café, outdoor adventure area, and an interactive technology centre to provide an immersive learning experience.

Alongside these new features, visitors will be able to see some of Britain’s most iconic birds of prey up close, including golden eagles, red kites, peregrine falcons, kestrels, owls, and buzzards.
The new site will launch with a seasonal events programme – starting with Halloween – which aims to attract schools, families, community groups, local and national coach trips, and corporate visitors from across the UK. Dedicated spaces for group learning, volunteering opportunities, and bespoke team-building activities will aim to further boost visitors and raise awareness of conservation.
Speaking about the move, Emma Hill, Director of the British Bird of Prey Centre, said:
“This is a huge moment for us and for the birds. The new centre allows us to create the immersive, full-day visitor experience we’ve always wanted to provide, while staying true to our mission of protecting and celebrating Britain’s native raptors. We’ve faced some big challenges along the way, but the birds always come first — and with the support of our community, we can’t wait to welcome everyone to our new home this October.”
The new location is a key step towards BBPC’s long-term ambitions to drive conservation, awareness, and growth. In the short term, the new location will be equipped with features and facilities for an enhanced visitor experience in West Wales. Longer term, the BBPC plans to expand its conservation programmes, establish a Wild Raptor Rehabilitation Centre, and develop camping and glamping options for eco-tourism in the region.
The Centre will host a soft opening for members, friends, and family on 18th October, followed by an official public launch on 25th October to coincide with October half term.
Entertainment
Met Opera’s Tristan und Isolde comes to the Torch Theatre
Lise Davidsen leads star cast in Wagner’s epic tale of love and death in special cinema broadcast on Sunday (Mar 22)
AFTER years of anticipation, a truly unmissable event arrives in cinemas worldwide as the electrifying Lise Davidsen takes on one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano – the Irish princess Isolde – in Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love and death, Tristan und Isolde.
Heroic tenor Michael Spyres stars opposite Davidsen as the love-struck Tristan in what promises to be a powerful and emotionally charged performance.
The production also marks the arrival of a new staging at the Metropolitan Opera by Yuval Sharon, making his Met debut. Sharon has been hailed by The New York Times as “the most visionary opera director of his generation” and was the first American to direct an opera at the famous Wagner festival in Bayreuth.
Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin also leads Tristan und Isolde at the Met for the first time in this landmark production.
The cast includes mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova reprising her acclaimed portrayal of Brangäne, alongside bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny as Kurwenal following his celebrated Met appearances in Wagner’s Der Fliegende Holländerand the Ring cycle. Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green makes an important role debut as King Marke.
Reviewing the production for The Observer, Fiona Maddocks described it as a “glorious production” and “well worth catching”, adding: “This was one of those rare and blissful nights when dropped jaws silenced noisy opinion in the queue for coats afterwards.”
The recorded broadcast of Tristan und Isolde will be screened at the Torch Theatre on Sunday (Mar 22) at 4:00pm.
For further information visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or contact the Box Office on (01646) 695267.
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Entertainment
Record-breaking show for Torch Youth Theatre
Young performers wow audiences as Sycamore Gap sells out
THREE nights of outstanding performances from the Torch Youth Theatre culminated in a sell-out final night, with young performers from across Pembrokeshire dazzling audiences in their production of Sycamore Gap.
The show proved hugely popular, with 96% of tickets sold across the run at the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven. The production also received glowing praise from the theatre’s community and junior reviewers.
Director Tim Howe said the success of the show reflected the dedication and hard work of the young cast.
“We are so incredibly proud of our young people and everything they have achieved with this production,” he said.
“While breaking box office records with 96% of tickets sold is an incredible milestone, the greater triumph is seeing these performers gain the essential life skills that will define their future success.
“Sycamore Gap demonstrates what we at the Torch believe makes youth theatre so special. It provides a safe and creative space where young people can build friendships, grow in confidence and explore the issues that matter most to them.”
Freya, one of the Torch Theatre’s junior reviewers, said she was impressed by the standard of the performance.
“I was impressed with the singing at the beginning of the show. What a voice!” she said.
“Every actor delivered their lines as if it were a normal conversation. I didn’t even hear a single stutter or notice if anyone made an error. The skill it must take! I’d be shaking in my boots.”
The success of Sycamore Gap will be followed by one final performance at Aberystwyth Arts Centre as part of the National Theatre Connections tour.
However, the young performers will have little time to rest as preparations are already under way for their next major production.
Mr Howe explained that the Torch Youth Theatre will soon begin work on a brand-new summer show.
“Following our Aberystwyth Arts Centre performance, we move straight into our spectacular summer production, Robin Hood and the Legend of the Black Knight,” he said.
“Written specifically for our Youth Theatre, the production will see more than fifty young people take to the main house stage for a fresh retelling of the classic tale. It’s an incredibly exciting time for our performers, and we invite everyone to come along and support them.”
The story picks up ten years after Robin Hood fled into the forest. Now he has returned in search of adventure, leading audiences deep into Sherwood Forest alongside Maid Marian and a host of familiar characters.
With daring escapes, a legendary archery contest and the appearance of the mysterious Black Knight, the production promises a thrilling new take on the well-known legend as Robin and his allies stand against the tyranny of Queen Eleanor and the ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham.
Robin Hood and the Legend of the Black Knight will be performed at the Torch Theatre from Monday (July 20) to Wednesday (July 22).
Tickets are available from the Torch Theatre Box Office on 01646 695267 or online at torchtheatre.co.uk. Prices are £10, with concessions available for £8.
Image: Jasper Photography
Entertainment
Evita delight for Milford Haven audiences
MILFORD Haven Amateur Operatic Society received another standing ovation on Wednesday evening for its 2026 production of Evita at the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven.
The popular musical, featuring the iconic score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, has been drawing enthusiastic audiences as the society brings to life the powerful and emotional story of Eva Perón’s rise to prominence as Argentina’s First Lady.
Special guests attended the performance, including Matt Hampson, representative for NODA Wales and Ireland, and the society’s newly elected President Mrs Marion Harris BEM.
They were welcomed at the theatre by Tanya Rendell, one of the performers taking on the role of Eva, alongside Lisa Jenkins, wardrobe mistress and committee member for the society.

The production has been warmly received by audiences, with the cast and crew rewarded with another standing ovation following Wednesday night’s performance.
Members of Milford Haven Amateur Operatic Society thanked everyone who has supported the show so far and encouraged theatre-goers to come along for the remaining performances.
The production continues at the Torch Theatre this week, promising audiences a memorable evening of music, drama and storytelling as the remarkable life of Eva Perón unfolds on stage.
Cover image: Guests and society members gather at the Torch Theatre ahead of the latest performance of Evita (Pic: Supplied).
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