STRAIGHT | THEATRE REVIEW
Claustrophobic, dark and ambitious, Undeb Theatre's first full-length play is a triumph.
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Claustrophobic, dark and ambitious, Undeb Theatre's first full-length play is a triumph.
The highlight of Blysh festival, Bourgeois and Maurice dominated a bewildered audience.
A moving portrayal of 1980s Manchester that arrives at a premature conclusion
Rhod Gilbert, Lloyd Langford, Elis James, Craig Campbell, Taylor Glenn, and even more at the highlight of Cardiff's Comedy Festival.
The Shed and Noah's Yard invite submissions in Uplands Swansea.
A fitting send-off for departing guitarist Darran Smith.
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Led Zep frontman in Cardiff as one of just four UK dates.
Cardiff's youth festival returns for another year
Cardiff's veteran theatre company revives a remarkable piece of theatre.
National Theatre Wales' latest show is a triumph; a magical realist excursion that transcends time and space.
Hannah-Marie Williams dishes up the goods with another gorgeous shoot in a glade, elsewhere.
Clips from the five bands competing to open Green Man festival this August
A balance between the old and the new makes this Living Pictures Production a hit.
An ill-judged soundtrack and lewd choreography detract from this otherwise promising adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuse.
Jonah Matranga is an eclectic musician so taken with the idea of music as conversation that he makes personalised recordings for fans.
Cate Le Bon, Sweet Baboo, Jonathan Powell & more at the philosophy and music wing of Hay festival.
Nicolas Cage is on remarkable form in this entertaining tale of a cop gone bad.
Shakey cam's most feverish disciples are back with a horror that cranks up the tension.
Islet have achieved remarkable success despite an almost complete lack of self-promotion. That's because they're a really good band.
Linda Marlowe gains mastery over this near-impossible task in her latest solo show.
The hyperactive, multi-accented, well-educated Russell Kane prances into Swansea.