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We’re a cultural leader in independent cinema in Wales and help our audiences engage with the best of Welsh, UK and international film.
Our performance programme is a space for experimental and interdisciplinary live art practices, where artists are supported to take risks, and audiences can discover exciting, original and accessible theatre.
We commission and present thought-provoking exhibitions and events by contemporary artists who expand our world view and challenge the status quo. Embracing multiple and diverse perspectives, risk taking and experimentation, our programme encompasses all art forms, encouraging cross-fertilisation between disciplines.
Chapter Gallery is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11am-5pm.
We're always excited to collaborate with friends, partners and colleagues across the city, country and internationally. Celebrating significant milestones, diverse voices and creativity in our community, we embrace co-creation through these special events and we share them all here, all year round.
Through our hires, we regularly host one-off and recurring events facilitated, managed and run by creative individuals, groups, organisations as well as our creative community. If you'd like to host your own event at Chapter, then please visit our Hires page below.
Performances, talks, workshops, parties and special events engaged in the ideas of live practice: how does performance/live-ness provide a space to sense, learn, be with each other, to find community and pleasure, and to think critically and collectively about the ways we live?
26 October 2024 – 19 January 2025 | Inspired by our gallery exhibition, Crashing the Glass Slippers, we invite you on journeys of transformation spanning worlds of fashion, fairy tales and cultural icons.
All tickets for the Crashing the Glass Slippers cinema series are at the discounted price of £5, plus booking fee. Use code SLIPPERS5.
This autumn we are exploring the complicated and exhilarating world of women in the action genre.
From early silent cinema’s daredevils, the high kicking antics of Michelle Yeoh, the rippling biceps of Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley, the subversive 90s cinema of Kathryn Bigelow, to the regal fierceness of Viola Davis and teenage angst of the Kahn sisters of Polite Society; we are taking gender stereotypes and punching back at them hard!
This is fun and challenging cinema that will increase your pulse rate and leave you wanting to leap into the cinema.
Monthly soft subtitled film screening and introduction in BSL from Deaf Film Club's host Heather Williams.
Every third Wednesday of the month.
Bring along baby for our weekly film screenings of new releases.
With free entry for babies, a relaxed environment and no worries about causing a disturbance, Carry On Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months.
Please note: No baby, no entry!
Film Hub Wales' Made in Wales strand celebrates films with Welsh connections.
Corruption, Scandal and Lies in the New Hollywood
Am I Right? Justice, Justification and Judgement in Japanese Cinema.