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The Cardiffian Daily, March 28

Dance theatre at the Millennium Centre

The Jasmin Vardimon Company is bringing Yesterdayto the Wales Millennium Centre tonight. The 75-minute piece "combines powerful new choreography with stunning live video and animation" and is a retrospective work marking the company’s 10th anniversary.  It starts at 7.30pm and is for one night only with tickets costing £14.

Stuart Lee at St David's Hall

British stand-up comedy's chief iconoclast divides opinion with his gag-free sets, but Stuart Lee's devoted fans won't want to miss him tonight at St David's Hall. Catch the man who's "about as funny as bubonic plague" according to The Sun at 8pm with tickets at £17.50. 

The Wave Pictures

BBC 6 Music favourites The Wave Pictures are at Clwb Ifor Bach tonight. The indie trio are releasing new album Long Black Carson April 2. Doors open at 7:30pm and tickets are £8.50.

Welsh film festival documentary on iPlayer

BBC2's Eye on the Worlddocumentary on the fifth Iris Prize Film Festival 2011 at Chapter Arts Centre aired last night. Don't worry if you missed it, it's on iPlayer here. The major international gay and lesbian short film prize runs from October 10 to 14 this year.

Cardiff City Campaign

Sign-up to Cardiff's City's Fanpower stadium campaign with Npower to help the Bluebirds win cash prizes. Vist the club's website to learn more then help them out on Facebook.


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