BOEING BOEING | STAGE REVIEW
BOEING BOEING | STAGE REVIEW Blackwood Miners’ Institute, Thurs 3 Oct Previous years have brought Black Rat Productions much success with Up and Under and Neville’s Island could …
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BOEING BOEING | STAGE REVIEW Blackwood Miners’ Institute, Thurs 3 Oct Previous years have brought Black Rat Productions much success with Up and Under and Neville’s Island could …
ROBERTO DEVEREUX | STAGE REVIEW Wales Millennium Centre, Wed 2 Oct WNO’s new production of Donizetti’s Roberto Devereux doesn’t place too high a premium on historical veracity. My history …
IT’S A FAMILY AFFAIR | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff Fri 27 Sept It’s a Family Affair will make you laugh, it will also make you cringe. Throughout you …
With retirement beckoning, legendary Australian comedian Dame Edna Everage talks to Gareth Ludkin about Cardiff, her career and what we can expect from her final ever show. You’re touring …
BOEING BOEING | STAGE PREVIEW Listed in 1991 as the most performed French play throughout the world, Black RAT productions have revived this energetic tale of womanising, melodrama and high …
TOSCA | STAGE REVIEW I can’t speak for opera experts but I can certainly attest that the Welsh National Opera’s rendition of Tosca is a fantastic show for losing …
I’M WITH THE BAND | STAGE REVIEW The Welfare,Ystradgynlais Tues 17 Sep An English man, a Scottish man, a Welsh man and an Irish man walk into a …
WHO’S AFRAID OF RACHEL ROBERTS | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff Tues 17 Sept Born in Llanelli in 1927, Rachel Roberts followed her high-arching trajectory all the way to …
STEWART LEE |LIVE REVIEW St David’s Hall, Cardiff Tue 17 Sept The semi-apologetic nature of much of Stewart Lee’s latest set, in which he ambles through three half-hour TV …
DANDELION | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff Wed 11 Sep A packed house sits in silence and watches the four empty chairs sat before them. The stage is …
MACBETH Witches! Ghosts! Murder! A forest that moves! It can only be Macbeth. Shakespeare’s tale of misplaced ambition, untrammeled desire and psychological horror comes to South Wales stages this month …
How hard can it be to tell the difference between an angel and a devil? For the inhabitants of a sinister Welsh farm, where stones hold grudges, the answer depends on their inner fantasies.
HITCH Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay Wed 31-Sat 3 Aug words: KATIE HOPKINS As Wales Millennium Centre’s Blysh Festival draws to a close, the Mary Bijou Cabaret returns with their …
A brooding, intense and at times uncomfortable one-man show that takes its audience inside both the boxing world and the mind of a man struggling with his identity. Superbly performed by Alex Harries and presented by Broken Souls Productions, Shadow Boxing really is a knock out.
Continuing to grow from strength to strength, this year’s Cardiff Comedy Festival sees a whole heap of new venues, some hilarious stand-up comedy, and a dash of comedy theatre and film to add to the bargain. Rhianon Holley picks through the best of the programme.
Gwen Smith challenges Alan Davies on his sex symbol status and recent return to the stand-up circuit.
It’s not often that the disconnected worlds of boxing and theatre converge, and almost unheard of that art is taken to an actual boxing gym. Shadow Boxing, the first project from new production company Broken Souls, does just that.
Award-winning Australian circus troupe Casus (Emma Serjeant, Jesse Scott, Natano Fa’anana and Lachlan McAulay) formed only two years ago and now bring their debut work to the UK after having worked extensively throughout their homeland and further afield.
Following the success of Muscle and last year’s Love At First Light, award-winning writer and director Greg Cullen has conjured up another evocative theatrical delight. Described by Gregg as “magic realism”, Fallen is a tantalising mixture of desire, perversity, mystery and sin.
Star of S4C and Channel 5’s Milkshake, cavegirl Igam Ogam is coming to life in a vibrant new stage adaptation aimed at children between the ages of two and six.
National Dance Company Wales have been working in collaboration with the Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama to stage a dynamic and compelling series of performances at their home in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay.
Have you ever sat in a theatre, watching a play, and thought to yourself, ‘I wonder what goes on behind the scenes?’ Well, with Michael Frayn’s Olivier and Evening Standard award-winning play Noises Off, you don’t have to wonder.
Now in its sixth year, Unity Festival is one of Europe’s largest inclusive arts festivals.