Twenty-one years ago a great cultural event was born in Cardiff, one of Britain’s most prominent cities. Known as the Cardiff Festival, the event would transform cultural entertainment. Not only was it free, but it was also ongoing. This is because throughout the months of July and August, spectators could enjoy something EVERY weekend.
So, what type of activities does the Cardiff Festival have available? Well, a large portion of them center around the theatre. Consider Cardiff Castle Open-Air Theatre Festival. During this festival, spectators get a chance to see Twelfth Night with a rather interesting backdrop– the Cardiff Castle.
Another theater-related event is the EveryMan Open-Air Theatre Festival. Here you will enjoy a variety of plays. Some of them are Shakespearean while others are more contemporary.
Other events of interest include the Cardiff Festival’s fringe, (where there’s a concentration of theatre activities), and the Sound of Music festival. Indeed, if you are a lover of the theater, you’ll never get bored with the Cardiff Festival’s unique array of events.
Yet what about those people who don’t like the theater as much? What can they do? Can they get any enjoyment from the Cardiff Festival? Definitely, since the Cardiff Festival isn’t JUST about the theater. The event celebrates culture from every spectrum, whether it’s through their International Food & Drink Festival or festivals related to music.
There are also several miscellaneous festivals related to sports, boating, medieval history and children’s entertainment. Ultimately, the unique design of the Cardiff Festival ensures that everyone will have a great time. This is unlike other fringes, where focus is often centered on just one theme or a bunch of exhibition stands.
In conclusion, if you’re in the mood for cultural entertainment, consider checking out the Cardiff Festival. It occurs every summer in Cardiff, and is open to anyone who wants to have fun exploring British culture.
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