HITCH | STAGE PREVIEW
HITCH Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay Wed 31-Sat 3 Aug words: KATIE HOPKINS As Wales Millennium Centre’s Blysh Festival draws to a close, the Mary Bijou Cabaret returns with their …
HITCH Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay Wed 31-Sat 3 Aug words: KATIE HOPKINS As Wales Millennium Centre’s Blysh Festival draws to a close, the Mary Bijou Cabaret returns with their …
Owen and Sion, the two gents behind Space Junkie Press, describe their new venture as “a fun way to lose money”.
Bruce 'The Boss' Springsteen arrives in Cardiff for an evening of unbridled rock goodness.
Calling all science fanatics! Following the success of last year’s event, Cardiff’s Science Festival is set to return with a fantastic selection of enlightening events. Workshops, demonstrations and performances and a diverse range of topics from death to gravity will feature over eight engaging days.
It’s not often that the disconnected worlds of boxing and theatre converge, and almost unheard of that art is taken to an actual boxing gym. Shadow Boxing, the first project from new production company Broken Souls, does just that.
Award-winning Australian circus troupe Casus (Emma Serjeant, Jesse Scott, Natano Fa’anana and Lachlan McAulay) formed only two years ago and now bring their debut work to the UK after having worked extensively throughout their homeland and further afield.
Following the success of Muscle and last year’s Love At First Light, award-winning writer and director Greg Cullen has conjured up another evocative theatrical delight. Described by Gregg as “magic realism”, Fallen is a tantalising mixture of desire, perversity, mystery and sin.
It’s a show that the guys at The Moon Club have “dreamed about getting in here” and sure enough, the New Orleans-based Hot 8 Brass Band will be making an appearance.
Star of S4C and Channel 5’s Milkshake, cavegirl Igam Ogam is coming to life in a vibrant new stage adaptation aimed at children between the ages of two and six.
National Dance Company Wales have been working in collaboration with the Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama to stage a dynamic and compelling series of performances at their home in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay.
As a folk artist, Wigan-born Nancy Elizabeth continues to go from strength to strength, having toured in remote and landmark venues in every corner of the globe...
Have you ever sat in a theatre, watching a play, and thought to yourself, ‘I wonder what goes on behind the scenes?’ Well, with Michael Frayn’s Olivier and Evening Standard award-winning play Noises Off, you don’t have to wonder.
Cardiff School Of Art And Design Sat 8-Fri 14 June The 2013 Summer Show from the Cardiff School Of Art And Design opens on Sat 8 June, showcasing the graduating …
Now in its sixth year, Unity Festival is one of Europe’s largest inclusive arts festivals.
Another brand new restaurant concept is opening its doors in Cardiff.
Fiction Fiesta is returning to Cardiff University for another year or literary celebration.
An honest and reflective few days of open discussion about a subject considered taboo across humanity.
Frank, poignant images to illustrate the experiences of a generation of miners.
Revel in the opportunity to try 18 ales and ciders at The Old Swan Inn Beer And Cider Festival from Fri 17-Sun 19 May.
Kicking off the Welsh festival season nice and early this year is the inaugural Gwyl Pili Pala Festival.
Chatting to Buzz, writer Johnny Tudor reveals his personal connection with Dorothy and his inspiration behind the play.
A sprawling, fantastically involving exhibition of art-cum-social history.
No matter what your age or disposition, he has permeated your eyes and/or ears at some point
TV favourite Andy Parsons is back on the road with another hilarious showcase of contemporary comedy.