Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama located at North Rd, Cardiff CF10 3ER, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2034 2854

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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama cardiff
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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama cardiff
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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama cardiff
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Ruth James

5 Google Rating

Went to see my son play in the National Youth Brass Band of Wales here. They were amazing. The venue

5/ 5

Went to see my son play in the National Youth Brass Band of Wales here. They were amazing. The venue is so inspirational too. Plenty of parking in the surrounding streets and there is parking onsite for disabled badge holders.

Abhishek Behl

5 Google Rating

Attending a medical conference here and the staff are superb friendly. Came down with our wee one an

5/ 5

Attending a medical conference here and the staff are superb friendly. Came down with our wee one and they went out off their way to get the baby some food. Friendly atmosphere and an awesome venue

D Clarke

4 Google Rating

Good space for appreciation new compositions from a range of tallented musical artists. The space

4/ 5

Good space for appreciation new compositions from a range of tallented musical artists. The space is defined into a wooden panel auditorium and more studio like performance rooms. Outside architecture adds to the contemporary look of modern Cardiff.

Mike O'connor

1 Google Rating

The staff on the coffee counter were very scruffy and extremely rude , avoid at all costs !!

1/ 5

The staff on the coffee counter were very scruffy and extremely rude , avoid at all costs !!

Garrin Clarke

5 Google Rating

Great facilities and venues!

5/ 5

Great facilities and venues!

Keith Kimber

5 Google Rating

One of the greatest of Welsh treasures, a world class centre of excellence for performing arts of a

5/ 5

One of the greatest of Welsh treasures, a world class centre of excellence for performing arts of all kinds, in a super modern building, with a vision for its future as rich and adventurous as its past. The staff are welcoming and so in love with their work! One of the few UK academic institutions to work right through the pandemic producing shows both live and on-line against the odds. Worth a visit now restrictions are easing. Check out its performance schedules on-line for booking. You'll be amazed and inspired by what you find there.

David Parker

5 Google Rating

A fantastic venue very covid safe we saw the end of term Christmas concert by the BA & MA students

5/ 5

A fantastic venue very covid safe we saw the end of term Christmas concert by the BA & MA students

Ronnie Ashton

4 Google Rating

I would recommend coming here!

4/ 5

I would recommend coming here!

Anthony Aron Hyatt

5 Google Rating

My great Aunt Dora Stoutzker was my grandfathers sister!!!! & first cousin of my late Mother. Circa

5/ 5

My great Aunt Dora Stoutzker was my grandfathers sister!!!! & first cousin of my late Mother. Circa Tredegar!!!!!! 1920.s Great to see this wonderful hall in the City of Cardiff, in her memory donated by her Son Sir Ian Stoutzker Anthony Aron CARDIFF

Bo Mark

5 Google Rating

Their free Friday Jazz performances are set to resume. They used to start at 1730. Please call to co

5/ 5

Their free Friday Jazz performances are set to resume. They used to start at 1730. Please call to confirm. The adjacent park is also really worth an hour or so.

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