A greener Tŷ Pawb: Have your say
Have your say on making Tŷ Pawb greener and making better use of the open air carpark area. Location: Tŷ Pawb Learning Studio To register, email atebtypawb@gmail.com
Have your say on making Tŷ Pawb greener and making better use of the open air carpark area. Location: Tŷ Pawb Learning Studio To register, email atebtypawb@gmail.com
Join online to have your say on making Tŷ Pawb greener and making better use of the openair carpark area. Online focus group on Teams To register, email: atebtypawb@gmail.com
Our summer 2024 programme of lunchtime classical and contemporary concerts is underway and features live music performances from a diverse range of musicians and genres. You can attend the concert spontaneously on your lunch break, the programme lasts 45 to 55 minutes and often showcases chamber music, solo piano recitals, folk music, classical guitar and classical duos. Performances are every other Wednesday between 1pm and 2pm in our Performance Space, entry is via donations.
Join us at Tŷ Pawb as we show all of the Cymru matches from their Nations League campaign live on our big screen.
Starting on Friday the 6th of September with Cymru v Türkiye with kick off at 19:45.
Bar Sgwar and the Food Court will be open for this event.
Join us for a special edition of our regular Comedy Night, organised in partnership with Wrexham Comedy Festival 2024, based at the William Aston Hall.
Join us at Tŷ Pawb as we show all of the Cymru matches from their Nations League campaign live on our big screen.
Monday night football featuring Montenegro v Cymru with kick off at 19:45.
Bar Sgwar and the Food Court will be open for this event.
So, Feed This Black Man Again is a do-over, as the now widely-loved comic revisits the themes of that ancient debut show with the considerably enhanced comic talents that two decades' experience brings you. Along the way he'll examine the huge differences between the way you think life will be at twenty, and the reality. Probably no sandwich at the end this time.
Learning from experienced improvisers who’ve performed around the UK and internationally. This beginners workshop will see you engage in spontaneous, unscripted scenes, honing quick-thinking and communication skills. With games and exercises to encourage collaboration and bold choices, all in a supporting atmosphere to help you unleash your comedic potential.
Adlais Presents Chroma Live + More @ Tŷ Pawb
September 13th, 7pm - 11pm
Chroma
Influenced by the likes of Yeah Yeah Yeah’s and The Gossip, CHROMA have already received a groundswell of early radio support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, Kerrang! Radio, Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru and ongoing support from BBC Introducing.
Plus Support From Baby Barve, Lila Zing & Dafydd Hedd
Matinée: Classical & Contemporary Concerts at Tŷ Pawb - L U C Y F A R R I M O N D - Soprano
Our summer 2024 programme of lunchtime classical and contemporary concerts is underway and features live music performances from a diverse range of musicians and genres. You can attend the concert spontaneously on your lunch break, the programme lasts 45 to 55 minutes and often showcases chamber music, solo piano recitals, folk music, classical guitar and classical duos. Performances are every other Wednesday between 1pm and 2pm in our Performance Space, entry is via donations.
Hosted by a different artist every month, the stage is open to new and experienced performers. Please arrive early to register to perform on the night. This month will be hosted by Isabella Crowther. A creator of crashing, reverberative, swirling music; Isabella Crowther studied Popular Music at Goldsmiths, University of London. While studying, she learnt the ethos of DIY/Punk/Riot Grrrl and started to record and produce her own music. She has now released her first self-written, recorded and produced E.P. - Let the Light Through
A free and family friendly live musical performance in the Food Court by DENNIS; Folk Rock & Colliery Brass Pop Band from the pit town of Hetton (County Durham) whose ethos, songs and lyrics are native to a working class and cultural heritage. Presented as part of Remembering Gresford - a programme of cultural events to commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the Gresford Mining Disaster.
How To Feed A Town - Welsh Language Performance
An opportunity to step into a sharp world of food graph, family and modern poverty in this drama, which has been directly influenced by Flintshire residents.
Created with the people of Flintshire, How to Feed a Town is steeped in the approach of "... effortlessly confident..." (Buxton Fringe), "... poetic..." (Edinburgh Fringe) of Haywire's everyday storytelling. Be prepared for laughter, tears and song even as they take you into a sharp world of food graph, family and modern poverty.
Price: Pay What You Can, £3 - £5 - £8 - £10 - £12 - £15
An Outdoor Arts gathering for artists, producers, programmers, funders, curators, creators, stakeholders and the wonderfully curious and adventurous!
An evening of stand-up comedy from the UK's best touring comedians!
Join us on Friday 4th October for an evening of stand-up comedy from some of the UK’s best touring comedians!
Join us for a fun filled Saturday to give a taste of what will be happening in Wrexham the week of the Eisteddfod 2-9 August 2025 Joint event with: Menter […]
Making plans for your big day? Or just fancy a browse? Join us on Saturday 12th October as we welcome a range of stallholders to our market, from caterers, hairdressers and make-up artists, to photographers, musicians and celebrants.
Our autumn/winter 2024 programme of lunchtime classical and contemporary concerts begins on Wednesday the 16th of October and features live music performances from a diverse range of musicians and genres. For our opening concert for this season we welcome Matthew McLachlan. Join us at Tŷ Pawb to enjoy an intimate piano recital from Mathew from 1pm on Wednesday October 16th form 1pm, entry is via donations.
Bwystfilod Aflan (Unclean Beasts) revisits the public outrage faced by Edward Prosser Rhys in 1924 for his crown-winning poem, ATGOF, through opera, movement, and film to highlight the clash between tradition and change.
Are you looking to showcase your talent in a vibrant and welcoming environment? Then look no further! Hosted by a different artist every month, the stage is open to new and experienced performers. Please arrive early to register to perform on the night. This month will be hosted by Chris Ingram. Chris is a poet and performer with new band Trandoshan Hunters whose recent shows include Sneaky Pete's in Edinburgh, The Sceal Collective in Dublin and collaborative shows at Focus Wales and Wrexfest.