THE SANGER | THEATRE REVIEW
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This is a play about opposites: creativity versus practicality, dreams versus reality and, to a certain extent, Wales versus England.
After 17 years, this production still pulses with life... And it is great to hear the much-travelled Nessun dorma again in its proper operatic context (where the words make sense!). Sung with great authority by Gwyn Hughes Jones, it’s worth the price of admission alone.
This new Welsh National Opera production relocates Mozart’s Così fan tutte to south Wales in the 1960s. Staff Director Benjamin Davis and Designer Max Jones visited Penarth and Barry Island as research.
Mia Holt reviews Tonypandy’s Sophie Evans in her West End performance of The Wizard Of Oz
It's time to take stock as Cardiff-based company Waking Exploits dish up their first production.
Michael Sheen became a Messiah of his home town over the Easter weekend with his leading role in a 72-hour epic retelling of The Passion
If quality scriptwriting was the aim, then theatre has never been more accomplished
Lockerbie: Unfinished Business at the Western Studio promises to deliver a topical and very powerful piece of theatre this March
Act One's adaptation of The Crucible runs all this week at Chapter Arts Centre
Analogue’s second production, Beachy Head debuted in 2009 achieving success at the Edinburgh Fringe and it's now back, touring with a new cast.
National Theatre of Wales' 10th production, directed by Kully Thiarai, takes us on an interesting journey but the final destination disappoints.
It's music meets theatre but not a leg-warmer in sight. Quality.
Apparently, the true meaning of Freudian thought has slipped away...
Getting all togged up, ready to face the snow in a mission to get to the Riverfront Theatre in Newport, for this year’s Pantomime, Aladdin, it couldn’t have felt more like Christmas.
Fans of controversially-titled plays will be trembling with excitement as Simon Stephen’s Pornography comes to the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Alfred Hitchcock may have been somewhat of a pioneer in the film world but, my word did he give blondes a bad rep...
'Sequel' to Midsummer Night's Dream turns into a bit of a nightmare
Sherman Cymru tip the balance on one of Shakespeare's most problematic plays