Laura Louti plays Snow White at the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
John Daly talks to Laura Louti who is playing Snow White at Rhyl's Pavilion Theatre in Snow White at the Seven Dwarfs.
Sue Holderness as the Wicke Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
John Daly talks to Sue Holderness about her role as the Wicked Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs who will be starring in the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre's Christmas Pantomime in 2019
Book tickets here -
Robin Hood and his Merry Men - Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
Join our hero Robin Hood, played by CITV’s Hi-5 Chris Edgerley, as he puts right the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham who rules over the good people of Sherwood, collecting taxes to pay for his own evil plans.
Silly Willy Scarlet, played by the hilarious Tom Swift, is eager to help and join the Merry Men (Britain’s Got Talent comedy impressionist Philip Green as Little John, and from Harry Potter and Channel 4 Seven Dwarfs Josh Bennett as Big John).
The auditions for ‘Sherwoods Got Talent’ are the perfect distraction as the Sherriff kidnaps Maid Marian – will Robin Hood and his very Merry Men be able to rescue her in time? Join the gang and enjoy this adventurous Easter Pantomine with laugh-a-minute jokes, animated projections, and a collection of toe tapping, original, sing-a-long songs for the whole family.
Performance: Monday 30th March @ 7pm, Tuesday 31st March @ 2pm
Ticket Prices: Adults £14, children £12, family ticket £44, groups 10+ £10.50
Rhyl Pavilion - Cuddles Concert Sept 2014
Rhyl Youth Marching Band performing Oh! What A Lovely War at a charity concert in Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, FINALE ENDING - RHYL PAVILION THEATRE 14th APRIL 2017
#easterpantotour @easterpantotour by Anton Benson Productions Ltd with Basil Brush, Keith Chegwin, Stevi Ritchie, Olivia Birchenough, Scott Wright, Quinn Patrick, Amy Forrest, Michael Windsor and the dancers from the North Wales School of Dancing.
dji my 1st flight on rhyl beach
about rhyl beach
Opposite the top of the High Street is the main resort beach and the busiest beach in Rhyl During the season our lifeguards will keep an eye on you to ensure your safety in and out of the water, and deal with any issues that arise, so that you have an enjoyable visit. Don’t forget if you’re on our beaches, the tides go in and out, so don’t get caught out on a sandbank when there is an incoming tide, check the tide times and stay safe.
Rhyl has a number of Grade II listed buildings; these include the Parish Church of St Thomas in Bath Street, which is listed as II* and is a fine example of high Victorian Gothic, and a prominent feature of the town landscape;[3] the Midland Bank building; the railway station, two signal boxes and the public telephone box on the up platform; the Royal Alexandra Hospital; the Sussex Street Baptist Church; the Town Hall; the Swan Public House in Russell Road; the war memorial; and the Welsh Presbyterian Church in Clwyd Street.[4]
A previous Rhyl landmark was the Pavilion Theatre, an ornate building with five domes, which was demolished in 1973. Beside it stood the pier which was built in 1872 for the pleasure of the many visitors who flocked to the North Wales coast. It was 2,355 ft (718 m) long and once included a pier railway. The structure was damaged by ships in 1883 and again in 1891. It was also damaged in 1901 when there was a fire at the Pavilion Theatre. Storms were responsible for further damage in 1909 and the pier was closed in 1913 as unsafe. It was reopened with a much-reduced length in 1930 but closed again in 1966, before being demolished in 1972.[5]
Rhyl's top attractions on the West Parade are now Rhyl Children's Village theme park and the 250-foot (76 m) high Sky Tower (formerly the Clydesdale Bank tower, brought to Rhyl from the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival), which opened in 1993, but closed to the public in 2010
On the East Parade is the SeaQuarium and the Rhyl Suncentre. The Suncentre was an indoor leisure centre which opened in 1980 at a cost of £4.25m and featured a heated swimming pool and Europe's first indoor surfing pool.The local council closed the centre in early 2014. [9] The Pavilion Theatre is also on the East Parade, has over 1000 seats and is managed by Denbighshire County Council.
Paul Birling performing in Rhyl
Paul Birling perfoming in Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
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sat,,rhyl air show ? what you see is what you got.. dont go there,, its free yes,,and you can see why..
Rhyl: The complete Jones-Ellis
This video was originally uploaded in four parts as Colin Jones presents Rhyl Books by Bill Ellis #1-4. Part 1 starts at position 0.00 and is about the book 'Rhyl In Old Picture Postcards'. Topics include Lifeboat Day 1916, Pen-y-Don Tower, Don Spendlove and the Williams Roberts shop in High Street / Part 2 starts at 4.52 about 'Seaside Entertainment: 100 Years Of Nostalgia'. Topics include E.H. Williams' Merrie Men, Jack Hylton, Pier Amphitheatre, Queens Theatre, Adeler & Sutton's Gay River Company / Part 3 starts at 9.07 about 'Entertainment In Rhyl and North Wales'. Topics include Rhyl Pavilion demolition, Will Parkin, Coliseum Theatre, Billie Manders & Quaintesques, more about Amphitheatre aka Gaiety Theatre, Johnny Dallas / Part 4 starts at 14.28 and is Colin & Bill's Christmas Special about 'The Spirit Of Rhyl'. Topics include donkeys, Marine Lake & Ocean Beach Fun Fairs, Prince's Circus, May Day 1910, The Little Theatre, Rhyl Liberty Players and the brick works.
Mair in the queens arms rhyl
Singing ho hey
Sunnyfest Rhyl 2017
We headed over to Rhyl, North Wales, for the second Sunnyfest. Two days of fantastic music and entertainment and all with free entry.
Thanks to MavMac for the use of their track We Say! (When It's Time To Go) in the video.
The Wizard of Oz at Rhyl Pavilion
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Rhyl Pavilion from 30-31 October for Regal Entertainments' wizardly wonderful panto, The Wizard of Oz - starring Eastenders' Cheryl Fergison. The perfect spooktacular Halloween half term treat!
Lastorders rhyl
Lastorders Rhyl
WET WET WET RHYL PAVILION WALES FEBRUARY 2016 MARTI PELLOW
Live Marti Pellow Rhyl PAVILION February 2016 THE BIG PICTURE
Inclusion Project 2018: Send A Message - Day 2
Day 2 - Getting to know you session with Theatretrain Regional Choir at the Daniel Owen Centre, Mold
Project kindly sponsored by Scottish Power Foundation
Mayor's Concert 2015
Rhyl Youth Marching Band playing at the Mayor's Gala Awards Concert in the Pavilion Theatre, 18 April 2015
Just another day in rhyl, part 1.
via YouTube Capture
Twist and Pulse
Twist and Pulse performing in Rhyl pavilion theatre
Marcus Feehily (ex-WESTLIFE) - 'You Raise Me Up', live Rhyl Pavilion, North Wales 21/02/2016
Support on Wet Wet Wet's The Big Picture Tour
Pop Factory 2010 Reconnected - Baby
Pop Factory 2010
Reconnected
Baby ending.
Rhyl Pavilion
30th July 2010