Rambert Dance’s PEAKY BLINDERS merges art, love, violence & despair
Art, love, violence, and despair come to life in the spectacle of Rambert Dance's adaptation of Peaky Blinders, a genderfluid, immersive live show.
Art, love, violence, and despair come to life in the spectacle of Rambert Dance's adaptation of Peaky Blinders, a genderfluid, immersive live show.
Cŵm Rag: Homecoming is a hilarious and important bilingual show at Cabaret, WMC's new inclusive venue, featuring drag, burlesque, comedy, and theatre performances.
Tracey Collins' one-woman show, Bingo at Tiffany's, is a riotous blend of celebrity (mis)impersonation and real bingo with intentionally naff prizes.
LGBTQ+ drag performers Cŵm Rag discuss their Welsh roots, bilingual cabaret, and bringing their unique style to London's drag scene.
Welsh National Opera’s latest original work looks at Wales’ deep sense of tradition, with the tale of a south Wales choir on the rise.
A unique 'Vaporwave' Mozart production of The Magic Flute by WNO, features 80s aesthetics and impressive vocal performances in an unconventional take on this classic opera in Cardiff Bay.
Who has the time to read, watch, listen, and go to absolutely everything that's on in one month? Well, we tried our best to do just that (as is our job) - and we've got the receipts to prove it.
From an opera about mining disasters to a Butetown play in London to an S4C drama gaining national attention, here's what's on in Wales - and beyond - this February with a strong connection to Welsh culture.
Taking the beloved tale back to its Gothic roots, Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty brings together magic and terror in a spellbinding production.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we've got some dates, places and people where you can observe the past, present and future of the LGBTQ+ movement this February.
Strictly Ballroom The Musical is a mixed bag, but one filled with sequins, sparkle, offbeat Australian humour and a Spanish Abuela playing the trumpet.
30 years after its release, the stage version of Strictly Ballroom arrives in Cardiff, bringing the film back to its theatrical roots. Hannah Collins delves into what makes this ballroom phenomenon so timelessly toe-tapping.