ALUN COCHRANE | COMEDY REVIEW
Cochrane proves that even in dark moments humour can arise, and herein lies the crux of his theory that there is nothing funnier than life itself.
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Cochrane proves that even in dark moments humour can arise, and herein lies the crux of his theory that there is nothing funnier than life itself.
Experience a timeless classic that injects the audience with an inspiring sense of energy generated through innovative choreography
With five or six shows a week, tour dates until the end of this year, the filming of Peep Show’s Seventh series and ongoing writing for comedy pilots, it’s no …
National Theatre Wales' latest production, Love Steals Us From Loneliness.
If there is any justice in the world, Cochrane should certainly be added to this list of comics who deserve wider recognition.
Thursday Oct 8 The round table kicked off with Jarvis, Richard and Duane appearing very relaxed and looking forward to the gig. Duane …
It’s not often you see bellydancing performed to the sound of a huge Odaiko drum...
One of the most familiar faces on British television and the West End, John Barrowman, will be performing live at Cardiff’s International Arena for one night only
When I was asked to go along to review a contemporary dance show at the Riverfront Theatre I was intrigued...
FEMALE WALES: University of Glamorgan Art Purchase Prize 2010 Until 18 October 2010 – Oriel y Bont, Ty Crawshay, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd ★★★★☆ This University of Glamorgan’s 2010 touring …
The autumn season for the National Dance Company Wales brings together two world-class choreographers
Mr. Nice A biopic starring Rhys Ifans about the life of notorious drug smuggler Howard Marks is to hit UK cinema screens in October. Ifans, who is friends with Howard …
Madalen Davies reviews the exciting Corrie Chiswell exhibition at Off the Wall Gallery
A teasing catalogue of all the plays you wish you were watching
A clever, witty and suprisingly entertaining show that's not to be missed.
Part satire, part CV, Can I Have A Job Please? is witty, sharp and relevant.
St David’s Hall Tue 14th Sept words: Jake May Following their much loved and critically acclaimed debut show School of Pop, as well as a string of awards at various …
Going to Green Man this year? Susie Wild is. She shares some of her tips.
Half the audience walked out of this gig almost as quickly as it sold out last month - but it was their loss, writes Noel Gardner.
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.