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MUSIC

Breabach

Join St David’s Hall for a night with one of Scotland’s most exciting and successful folk groups, Breabach.

Tonight, 8pm, St David’s Hall. 029 2087 8444

MUSIC

Livin’ Cheap

Livin’ Cheap are a four-piece up-andcoming rock band based in Cardiff, Wales. They draw influence from the likes of Biffy Clyro, Frank Turner, and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Support from Kampango, Feverjaw and Ten No.6.

Tonight, 7pm, The Moon. 029 2037 3022

MUSIC

Royal Ballet Live: Martson & Scarlett World Premieres

Choreograp­her Cathy Marston is previously an Associate Artist of the Royal Opera House and Director of Bern Ballett, and much in demand internatio­nally. The inspiratio­n for her first work for The Royal Ballet Main Stage is the momentous life and career of the cellist Jacqueline du Pre. A new work by Liam Scarlett, The Royal Ballet’s Artist in Residence, provides the second part of the programme.

Tonight, 7.15pm, Memo Arts Centre, Barry. 01446 738622

ART

Francisco Rodriguez

Referencin­g graphic animations and Japanese drawings, painter Francisco Rodriguez hints at the tradition that inspired the postimpres­sionists. The exhibition is unified in its limited colour palette and it invites the viewer to explore potential narrative links between the compositio­ns which oscillate between expansive landscapes and smaller portraits. Comprising intriguing, sometimes dark and inexplicab­le, spaces and situations, the work depicts windowless buildings, fences, fir-trees and a cast of sinister characters emerging from the shadows.

Runs until May 21, Chapter Arts Centre. 029 2030 4400

FILM

Like A Boss (15)

A comedy about two friends with very different personalit­ies – the brash and confident Mia (Tiffany Haddish) and business savvy but more mild-mannered Mel (Rose Byrne) – who run their own beauty company Mel & Mia’s. But when cosmetics mogul Claire Luna (Salma Hayek) obtains a controllin­g share in the company, the pair must sort out their difference­s to try and save their business.

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