KILL THY NEIGHBOUR: playwright Lucie Lovatt on her dark comedy about holiday homes
We speak to Lucie Lovatt about her new play, Kill Thy Neighbour, where real-life issues with holiday home hoarders provide the basis for some dark comedy.
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We speak to Lucie Lovatt about her new play, Kill Thy Neighbour, where real-life issues with holiday home hoarders provide the basis for some dark comedy.
Britten's opera adaptation of Thomas Mann's controversial Death In Venice gets a marvelous mounting by WNO, with help from NoFit State circus.
As his conversational show Poirot And More – A Retrospective reaches Wales this month, we sat down with David Suchet to talk about playing the iconic role.
Designer Nicola Turner makes a welcome return for WNO's take on Death In Venice by Thomas Mann. We pick her artistic brain on her creative process.
One of Mozart’s four famous operatic works which does not feature a knockout aria, WNO's Così Fan Tutte has some value, but both the length and the lack of worthwhile supporting characters makes it drag.
Murder In The Dark is a unique, mind-bending thriller that will keep you in terrified suspense till the final scene.
Feral Monster, a musical that breathlessly tackles everything from classism to addiction to neurodivergence to the postmodern nuances of queer identity, is a roaring success for NTW.
Two of the creators of Feral Monster, an explosive new musical from National Theatre Wales, tell us what it was like penning the queer and chaotic show.
Ie Ie Ie is an important, well-performed and well-constructed show from Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru that should be taken to every school in Wales.
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru continues its run of innovative remounts this month with Ie Ie Ie, helmed by one half of Wales' first non-binary directing team, Juliette Manon.
“What’s the buzz?” Why, it’s Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar coming to the Millennium Centre in its Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre incarnation.
Mischief Theatre, behind the hugely popular The Play That Goes Wrong, take on J.M. Barrie’s beloved childhood favourite Peter Pan, and turn it into a farce.
From a producer of Six and written by a Pankhurst descendant, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World is an ideal school trip show.
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World writer Kate Pankhurst was inspired by global and personal history when she penned the kids' book turned musical.
From the start, the new UK tour production of Disney’s Aladdin - currently in Cardiff's WMC - captivates from start to finish.
A Christmas Carol – As Told By Jacob Marley (Deceased) is a one-man show and fairly straight retelling of the novel, with Marley as its ghostly narrator.
If The First Xxxmas really is the last Duncan Hallis Production show, Polly and company are definitely bowing out on a high.
A gloriously light-hearted cheesfest of 80s nostalgia, I Should Be So Lucky will have you dancing in the aisles.
With memorable characters, and songs so catchy that we’re all singing along by the second chorus, Beyond The Blizzard is a show that’s a joy to be part of.
The King And I is a living testimony to how great stories can stand the test of time and still have something meaningful to say.
Watching this exuberant, colourful and warm-hearted musical, adapted from the movie series, is like stepping into the pages of a fairytale.
Challenging, ambitious and imperfect, much like its titular heroine, you’d be hard-pressed to find Welsh mythology retold with as much vim and viscera as Branwen: Dadeni.
A wreath of plays, pantos and more festive theatre kicks off almost two months in advance of Christmas itself - and we've rounded up the very best!
Hidden beneath the spotlight of their larger equivalents, small Welsh theatres play a vital but often overlooked role in their communities.