The widow of superstar tenor Luciano Pavarotti is making an emotional visit to Llangollen International Eisteddfod which inspired his stellar career.
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Monday, June 9, 2025
Pavarotti’s widow “deeply honoured” to award prizes at Eisteddfod
Operatic's Into the Woods reveals a spectacular surprise
If you go down Into the Woods today - or rather the Town Hall later this week - you're sure of a big and very pleasant surprise.
Because you'll see a large and stunningly good cast from Llangollen Operatic Society staging a show the likes of which they've never done before.
It's Stephen Sondheim's hugely acclaimed 1986 piece entitled Into the Woods, which can only be described as a colourful, tuneful and rather frantic show-with-a-message. And it's about as far from the society's traditional offerings as you can get.
Characters from a host of Brothers Grimm fairytales, such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel team up in a crazy kaleidoscope of scenes which sees them thrashing about in the woods to find objects such as a snow white cow and a blood red cape.
Whether they do find them I daren't say but what they do discover is a lot of things about themselves and life generally.
All this is stylishly conveyed by a largely young and extremely talented cast who have spent months honing their performances to perfection.
Like Ethan Roberts as Jack, Jessica Fidler as Rapunzel, Rose Burgon as Cinderella and Steph Williams as the Witch, they can sing up a storm.
And they can also act - like Robin Crowley and Rachel Dobson as the Baker and his wife, Kevin Williams as the Wolf, Leri Roberts as Little Red Riding Hood, Graham Bannister-Kelly and Kelsey Thornton as, respectively, Cinderella's and Rapunzel's princes and Naomi Riley and Hannah Taylor as the Step-sisters.
But it's not just the young ones who make a big impression. Alongside them to add a touch of seasoning are Operatic veterans Bill Cheshire (the Mysterious Man), Sue Cheshire (Granny), Justine Bradey (Cinderella's Mother), Sue O'Neill (Jack's Mother), Chris Williams (splendidly attired and authoritative Narrator), Louisa Jones (voice of Giant and Cinderella's Mother) and Jan Bellis (an unforgettably moo-ving Milky White the cow).
Unless you're familiar with the piece you are unlikely to be on sing-along terms with the songs but around 30 of them are there to ease along the action and you may well find yourself humming a couple of the catchier ones as you leave.
Make no mistake, this fairytale with attitude really works.
And that's due in no small part to the excellent production team of artistic director Chrissie Ashworth, joint producers Tracey Kempster-Jones and Caroline Anthonisz, musical director Elen Mair Roberts and choreographer Rob Stevens.
With a five-performance run, you can catch the show at Llangollen Town Hall from this Wednesday-Saturday June 11 -14, with performances on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings as well as a matinee on Saturday afternoon.
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Sunday, June 8, 2025
Drosi Bikes volunteer's success in countywide awards
Mark Jones of Llangollen's Drosi Bikes has landed the Best Newcomer accolade at this year’s Denbighshire Voluntary Service Council (DVSC) Volunteer Awards.
The award ceremony took place last Friday at the Naylor Leyland Centre in Ruthin, marking Volunteers Week 2025 and celebrating the enormous impact volunteers have across Denbighshire.
Mark joined Drosi Bikes in October 2024 and in just a short time has become an indispensable member of the workshop volunteer crew.
Drosi says his dedication, energy and willingness to support others, whether repairing bikes, mentoring new volunteers, or helping members of the public, have all made a lasting impression.
Mark’s role involves refurbishing donated bicycles that are then redistributed through local charities or sold at low cost to fund Drosi’s wider community work.
He also supports day to day tasks in the workshop and plays a key role in building confidence and skills among other volunteers.
“Mark’s impact goes far beyond the bikes he works on,” said Becky, Drosi’s Volunteer Coordinator.
“His kindness and positivity help create a welcoming space for everyone who steps into the workshop. We’re delighted to see his contribution recognised with this award.”
Drosi Bikes is a community focused social enterprise based in Llangollen which looks to address the lack of diversity in the cycling community and to offer accessible solutions to climate change, through every day, affordable cycling.
Mark, and all of Drosi’s volunteers, are at the heart of what they do.
Anyone who is interested in getting involved or wants to find out more is encouraged to get in touch with the workshop.
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Weather stays kind to successful Plas Newydd summer fete
Despite a couple of quick downpours around lunchtime and later in the afternoon, the weather generally stayed kind to the Llangollen Summer Fete at Plas Newydd today (Saturday).
Highlights included a full programme of entertainment, including performances from Llangollen Operatic Society, Llangollen Pantomime Group, Karen's dance troupe and Llangollen Silver Band.
Garden railway festival steams in with another success
Hundreds of enthusiasts from across the UK came flocking to Llangollen Pavilion today (Saturday) to enjoy one of the UK’s most successful garden railway festivals.
The Llangollen Garden Railway Festival is one of the UK’s biggest model garden railway events and all proceeds from the event will go to support Llangollen International Eisteddfod.
Around 80 of the UK’s leading exhibitors and traders were represented at the day-long festival which featured a huge selection of outstanding layouts of the larger scale in railway modelling, catered for all tastes and showed garden railways from different periods and countries.
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