Entertainment
Milford Haven prepares for spectacular fireworks extravaganza
MILFORD WATERFRONT is set to light up the skies once again as it hosts the 2025 Milford Haven Round Table Fireworks Extravaganza on Saturday, November 1, marking ten years since the event first began.
Now firmly established as Pembrokeshire’s biggest fireworks display, the annual extravaganza has become a highlight of the town’s calendar, drawing thousands of visitors from across the county.
This year’s milestone celebration will see activities begin from 2:00pm, leading up to a spectacular fireworks finale over the Haven waterway at 7:00pm.

Visitors can enjoy a packed programme of entertainment, including a funfair, street food stalls, face painting, and live music with Pure West Radio. Headlining the evening will be a special live DJ set from The Stickman Project – one of the UK’s most explosive electronic music acts, bringing their full high-energy, audio-visual show to Milford Waterfront.
The event is free to attend, but organisers are urging visitors to plan their travel carefully. Parking is limited, and those living locally are encouraged to walk, use public transport, or take advantage of the free shuttle bus service operating between Milford Haven and Hakin from 4:00pm to 8:30pm. Full details, including train times and parking information, are available on the Milford Haven Round Table Facebook page.
Please note there will be no access from the Hakin side (on foot or by car), and Hakin Point Jetty will be closed for safety reasons.

Lucy Wonnacott, Head of Communications and Marketing at the Port of Milford Haven, said: “We’re delighted to once again help our community experience the magic of fireworks by working with the Round Table to bring this event to Milford Waterfront. It’s a spectacular display over the waterway each year, and one much loved by locals and visitors alike.”
Gareth Roberts, Chair of Milford Haven Round Table, added: “We can’t wait to light up Milford Waterfront on Saturday (Nov 1). It’s shaping up to be a show-stopping fireworks extravaganza! The Stickman Project are headlining with their incredible live music and laser light show, there’ll be loads of great music, the funfair will be in full swing, and plenty of tasty food to enjoy before the sky bursts into colour.”
He continued: “Huge thanks to the Port of Milford Haven for once again backing us and helping make this amazing free community event possible – it’s going to be one to remember!”
For more details on this and other upcoming events, visit www.milfordwaterfront.co.uk/whats-on
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Entertainment
Shakespeare’s ‘mistaken identities’ to appear on outdoor Pembrokeshire stage
Following the success of last year’s spellbinding production of The Tempest, SPAN Arts is thrilled to welcome back The Festival Players for another evening of open-air Shakespeare in the stunning grounds of Lampeter House, near Narberth.
Featuring one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, ‘The Comedy of Errors’ follows two sets of twins, twin brothers and their twin servants, separated by a shipwreck. When they unknowingly arrive in the same town on the same day, a whirlwind of confusion unfolds.
Mistaken identities lead to comic chaos: husbands appear to fall in love with the wrong people, debts go unpaid, and servants lock their masters out of their own homes. As the confusion builds, the play explores themes of identity, family and belonging.
The Festival Players bring this lively farce to life with original live music, fast-paced storytelling, traditional costume and plenty of humour, as part of their 2026 (and 41st) open-air summer theatre tour.
Lampeter House provides the perfect stage for this unforgettable evening. Nestled amongst towering trees and gardens full of character, the intimate amphitheatre setting promises a truly atmospheric experience.
So whether you’re a lifelong Shakespeare fan or a newcomer to his work, this performance offers the chance to enjoy world-class theatre under the open skies.
Make your evening complete with a delicious pre-show supper. A hot summer cawl with bread and cheese will be available to pre-order for just £6 while vegetarian and other dietary options are available by simply selecting your preference when booking online or over the phone. A fully stocked bar and refreshments will also be available throughout the evening.
A limited number of mats and ground seating will be provided, but audiences are encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets or low-backed chairs for maximum comfort. As the performance will proceed come rain or shine, please dress appropriately for the weather.
This year’s production takes place on Friday June 12, with the doors opening at 6pm and the performance commencing at 7pm.
Tickets can be reserved on 01834 869323.
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Entertainment
Torch Youth Theatre takes aim with Robin Hood adventure
OVER 50 young actors will take to the Torch Theatre stage this summer for a new version of the classic Robin Hood tale.
Robin Hood: The Legend of the Black Knight will be performed by members of Torch Youth Theatre across three nights in July, promising adventure, excitement and a few unexpected twists.
The production will feature the familiar ingredients of the much-loved story, with Robin Hood robbing from the rich to give to the poor, the Sheriff of Nottingham causing trouble, and Maid Marian presented as a spirited heroine.
Director Tim Howe said: “All the elements of the story we know and love will be there. Robin Hood robs from the rich and gives to the poor, the Sheriff of Nottingham is up to no good, and Maid Marian is exactly the feisty heroine we all need.
“But it wouldn’t be a Torch Youth Theatre production without some things you won’t be expecting, and we can’t wait to share those surprises with you.”
Youth theatre success
The show follows the record-breaking success of Sycamore Gap and forms part of a busy year of activity for young people at the Torch.
Torch Youth Theatre provides weekly sessions during school term time for young people aged seven to 18. All members are able to take part in the summer production, with no auditions required.
Tim added: “We provide weekly sessions during school term time for young people aged seven to 18, all of whom are able to take part in the summer production – there are no auditions – and booking is now open.
“We also offer activity in the summer when young people can join us for a full week of workshops and rehearsals to create a production which is shared in our studio for their families and friends. So there’s loads of ways to join in with us.”
The Torch Youth Theatre’s sessions and productions aim to develop young people’s theatrical skills while also giving them a space to find their voice, build confidence and learn more about themselves and each other.
Robin Hood: The Legend of the Black Knight will be performed at the Torch Theatre on Monday, July 20, Tuesday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 22 at 6:30pm.
Tickets cost £10, or £8 for concessions, and are available from torchtheatre.co.uk or the Box Office on 01646 695267.
Entertainment
Music at the Manor to strike a chord with return to Scolton
YOUNG musicians from across Pembrokeshire will take centre stage next month as Music at the Manor returns to Scolton Manor.
Pembrokeshire Music Service is inviting music lovers to enjoy an evening of live performances in the grounds of the manor on Friday (May 8).
The event will showcase the talents of scores of young musicians from across the county, with performances from Pembrokeshire Music Service’s county ensembles.
These will include the County Orchestra, Wind Band, Brass Band, Training Orchestra with Second Steps, Rock and Pop Band, and Big Band.
There will also be performances from the Community Choir and this year’s Secondary Valero festival winner, drummer Ryan Block from Ysgol Bro Preseli.
Gates open at 4:30pm, with the music starting at 6:00pm.
Tickets are available from ticketsource.co.uk/pembrokeshire-county-council
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