So,to give you some idea of what's on,and to helpyou choose from the many possibilities,we've made aselection of the star attractions.
If you're interested in classical music,then werecommend you go along to the National on eitherMonday ro Tuesday evening at 7.30 for aspectacular production of 'The Magic Flute'-probably the most popular of all Mozart'soperas.It's in the Garden Hall and tickets start atonly £8.00,but you'll have to be early if you wantto get them that cheap!And remember,it's only onfor those two evenings.
For those more interested in the cinema,you might like to see the new Canadian film which isshowing on Wednesday evening at 8pm in Cinema 2.And that's called 'Three Lives.'It's hadfantastic reviews and tickets cost just £4.50,which is a reduction on the usual price of£5.50.So,it's really good value,especially for such a great movie.
But you can see the centre's main attraction at the weekend,because on Saturday andSunday,11 am to 10 pm,they're showing a wonderful new exhibition that hasn't been seenanywhere else in Europe yet.It's a collection of Chinese Art called 'Faces of China' - that's inGallery 1 - and it has some really fascinating paintings and sculptures by leading artists fromall over China - and the good news is completely free,so don't miss it!
So why not go along to the National Arts Centre next week for one - or all - of these greatevents - and you can always pick up a programme and check out all the other performancesand exhibitions on offer,or coming soon,on almost every day of the year.
Next week we'll.,be looking at the new Museum of Science...