GET ready for a rip-roaring journey through the Seven Kingdoms as the ultimate Game of Thrones parody comes to St David’s Hall.
Yet, this is the wildly popular HBO show as you’ve never seen it before. Fresh from a sold-out five-week run in the West End, Graeme of Thrones is at the National Concert Hall of Wales for one night only on Sunday, May 8, at 7.30pm.
This hilarious production revolves around Game of Thrones super fan Graeme (Ali Brice), his ex-crush Briony (Libby Northedge) and best friend Paul (Mark Davison) as they attempt to persuade a producer into showing the world how the fantasy series should’ve been made.
Plus, it’s written by a team of some of the UK’s top comedy writers – including BAFTA winner Jon Brittain – and includes the usual grisly mix of deaths, beheadings, incest and war.
If you’re a fan of the series, you’ll love Graeme of Thrones – see it before the inevitable lawsuit.
Tickets are priced £18.50 (plus a Ticket Service Charge of £3.95 per transaction and an optional postage fee of 95p).
Reductions of £2 each for standard concessions.
To book your seats, please visit stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk or call the Box Office on 029 2087 8444.
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