Celebrating Pride this summer in Wales: parades, drag, bingo, disco, oh my!
Discover a vibrant lineup of LGBTQ+ Pride events in Wales from June onwards, including Pride Cymru, drag comedy cabaret, nature celebrations, disco parties, and more.
Discover a vibrant lineup of LGBTQ+ Pride events in Wales from June onwards, including Pride Cymru, drag comedy cabaret, nature celebrations, disco parties, and more.
Follow the tragi-comic odyssey that is one's man's pursuit of becoming a YouTube sensation turned indie film premiere: Keiron Self talks about how The Martin Decker Show came to be via the pandemic.
If you only see one piece of theatre this year, or even this decade, make it Finding Home: a heartbreaking, thought-provoking show about homelessness in the Welsh capital.
The Bet at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff offers a refreshing break from serious plays, as Welsh grassroots theatre shines through the stilted performance.
A one-man production courtesy of Dick Johns, The Great Pandemic Sofa Show is a fascinating insight into the last three years, reflecting on the experiences people have had during the pandemic.
Entering 2023 with The Wreckage, his first release as Sweet Baboo in half a decade, Stephen Black’s much-loved pop alias charmed John-Paul Davies something rotten.
Following the release of the anniversary edition of Kier-La Janisse’s House Of Psychotic Women and ahead of Alice Lowe’s second feature Timestalkers, the two icons of the horror genre were in conversation at Chapter Arts Centre.
With The Gods Are All Here, Okwedy demonstrates that sharing your story can lead not just to understanding but also empowerment.
Spooky season has crept up on us once again this 2022. From haunting train rides to terrifying interactive cinema experiences, here's what to do in Wales for Halloween.
Laced with West Country hilarity, Florence Espeut-Nickless’ one-woman show is a brilliant exploration of Destiny’s dreams of escaping the Hill Rise estate and becoming a dancer for MTV.
Chippy Lane's RIGHT WHERE WE LEFT US is a roller-coaster romance with a difference.
The Revenge Of Popperface, a dance work from Gareth Chambers playing at Chapter Arts Centre, lacks the feel of a fully formed piece.