Discover the best top things to do in North Wales, United Kingdom including Harlequin Puppet Theatre, Ruthin Allstyles Folk & Acoustic Music Club, The Magic Bar Live, Professor Codman's Punch & Judy show, Y Ganolfan Arts Centre, Criccieth Memorial Hall, Red Bullet Productions.
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The Harlequin Puppet Theatre is the first and only permanent Puppet Theatre to be built in Britain. It opened in 1958, is privately owned, and runs without subsidy or grants of any kind. It opens during all school holiday periods throughout the year and presents delightful entertainment for a family audience. Information about current shows is always available by telephone or from the website.
A party of two adults and one five year old girl attended. Our daughter was mesmerised by the show and both adults enjoyed it thoroughly. It’s like a nostalgic step back in time, with a marionette production, ice cream interval, interactive magic show, all of the children were given sweets, and finally a demonstration of how the marionettes are operated. It was a 2 hour experience and excellent value for money. Many thanks.
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One of the friendliest and fastest-growing clubs in the area, we welcome all styles of live acoustic music. From acoustic guitar to accordion, penny whistle to piano, banjo to bass guitar, mandolin to maracas. Whether you're a performer or just prefer to listen, you are most welcome to join us every Thursday
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Come and join us at Llandudno’s only live magic bar and theatre show. You can expect a fantastic evening of entertainment you’re never going to forget.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
BritIains oldest Punch & Judy show, the Codman family have been performing on Llandudno promenade since 1864. The show is only funded by audience donations, if you are enjoying the show please show your appreciation accordingly!
Came to Llandudno on a weekend away with my daughter and 23mnth old Grandaughter, as a child i used to love punch & judy, and has my daughter grew up , our holidays were always great after we had seen punch n judy, so this was a must as it was right near to where we was stopping, Grandaughter loved it, i also re lived my childhood memories
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Criccieth Memorial Hall is available for a range of occasions from concerts to weddings and is regularly used by a variety of organisations and individuals for different events. This listed building was built with Public donations as a memorial to local residents who fought and perished during the First World War and now includes those who gave their lives in the Second World War. The Memorial Hall was opened by locally born renowned statesman and former Prime Minister David Lloyd George in 1922, and still contains some original Art Deco features.
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