The wonderful Vita String Quartet will be playing in the Norwegian Church again at 2 pm on Saturday 27 September when they celebrate all things Roald Dahl, with an afternoon concert of music inspired by his wonderful stories.
The quartet will be joined on stage by a fellow Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama student who will narrate extracts from his books to music.
Do join this talented group of musicians for a magical family show. Tickets cost £5 from https://www.norwegianchurchcardiff.com/whats-on/

They will be performing next to the font used to baptise Dahl: he was of course born to a wealthy Cardiff-based family of shipbrokers, and Dahl was educated at the Cathedral School in Llandaff. Did you know that the fearsome Mrs Trunchbull in Matilda was inspired by a sweetshop owner in Llandaff?
Read more about Roald Dahl’s links with Cardiff here: https://welshnorwegian.org/norway-in-wales/roald-dahls-wonderful-wales/
