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Hormonal Housewives at The Hafren
Hormonal Housewives at The Hafren
Newtown
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The Stickmaker Tales
The Stickmaker Tales
Newtown
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Sarah Millican at The Hafren
Sarah Millican at The Hafren
Newtown
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Welsh National Orchestra at The Hafren
Welsh National Orchestra at The Hafren
Newtown
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Conferences at The Hafren
Conferences at The Hafren
Newtown

About The Hafren

The Hafren provides entertainment and cultural experiences through a varied programme of productions and events throughout the year, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

A premier entertainment venue in the heart of Mid Wales, The Hafren is based in Newtown and hosts many different shows; from comedy to dance, choirs and orchestras, cinema and children’s entertainment. We’ve also seen famous faces such as Jack Dee, Al Murray, Max Boyce and Lulu to name a few.
Circus of Horrors at The Hafren
Circus of Horrors at The Hafren
The Auditorium can comfortably seat over 500 people, and there is level access from the car park for disabled visitors.

The Gallery-Bar showcases exhibitions from our local talented artists, and the bar is open for refreshments.

We have different facilities on offer to accommodate Conferences, Business Meetings, Events and Special Occasions, with on-site technical support.

The Hafren is easy to get to, has a large car park with free parking, and reserved spaces for disabled visitors.

Please see our brochure for forthcoming shows.

Location

52.5053749, -3.34000182

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