JAMES BLAKE | LIVE REVIEW
James Blake, the "Sound Of 2011" delivers an outstanding live performance at The Globe, Cardiff.
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James Blake, the "Sound Of 2011" delivers an outstanding live performance at The Globe, Cardiff.
With huge success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and the Indigo O2, Paul Chowdhry has taken his latest comedy show NOT PC out on the road for his first official UK tour.
Joanna Davies provides a personal refelction on the Welsh offering at this year's Venice Biennale
WITH a nod to Woodstock 1969, there are many high street stores taking inspiration from the 60s and 70s this festival season. Combining chiffon, denim, leather and feathers in muted tones is a sure way to get the look this summer.
This is a play about opposites: creativity versus practicality, dreams versus reality and, to a certain extent, Wales versus England.
With fashion designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Romain Kremer and John Galliano using effeminate influences in their menswear lines and masculine touches in their womenswear, gender-bending fashion is something which is growing ever prevalent in high-end and high street circles.
Win tickets to see Marcia Griffiths at The Globe, Cardiff on Wed 15 June
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.
Simon Evans is a skilfully sarcastic and brilliantly sharp-witted character. Infamous for his entertainingly snobbish demeanour and haughty ‘educated’ accent, Simon ‘no eyes’ Evans is shaping up to be one of the most intelligent comic masterminds of our generation.
Summer#2 affords new and seasoned collectors the opportunity to check out some of the best progressive artists and designers with Welsh connections.
22 May 2011, The Gate, Cardiff **** Featuring Joe Coleman, The Gentle Good, Meilir and David Thomas Broughton. I don’t know where the folk the audience were, but at least the glorious folk was …
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.
If you’ve seen Fucked Up before, most of this will probably sound familiar to you – although if you’ve not seen them in this venue, you might not have been treated to such a display of furniture exploration
This May, the rugby boots will be traded in for high heels and personalised sneakers as The Pac y Scarlets rugby stadium will be graced by its first-ever one-day music festival.
Mia Holt reviews Tonypandy’s Sophie Evans in her West End performance of The Wizard Of Oz
This is the third day of Katy B’s first ever headline tour and she’s probably more excited about it than we, the audience, are. That’s not idle pretend mind-reading, by the way, that’s what she tells us after her opening song this evening
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
Buzz had a chat with Katherine and Jessica from the Smoke Fairies about P J Harvey, pigeons in The Coal Exchange and being followed by Borat.
If quality scriptwriting was the aim, then theatre has never been more accomplished