LIVE REVIEW: FUCKED UP
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
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
In an evening of tea-related revelry, Empty Pocket Theatre launched an exciting new theatrical brew well worth looking out for in the coming months.
Mia Holt reviews Tonypandy’s Sophie Evans in her West End performance of The Wizard Of Oz
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
If quality scriptwriting was the aim, then theatre has never been more accomplished
Over the decades, lots of great and fascinating music has been made by artists who sincerely wanted to strike it big with their particular artistic vision...
Catch the last ten days of the excellent Transformation And Revelations exhibition at the RWCMD
Elbow prove that they know how to deliver an arena performance while still managing to engage the crowd in a personal and heartfelt show.
“People should be participants, not spectators” Chomsky answers questions at Cardiff's Pierhead Building
Beachy Head at the Western Studio, Cardiff, delivers a powerul performance.
DAN MCCABE & JACK KIRTLEY **** Monkey’s downstairs private party bar has become a lo-fi gallery for local creative enterprise One-Zero. First up, a humorous joint exhibition between young local …
Richard Herring’s strain of standup comedy, awkward and self-examining as it is, has always made it obvious that its narrator has a puppyish desire to please.
Danish band, Efterklang deliver an accomplished set on their latest UK tour.
Rolling Blackouts signals a welcome return to the stage for Ian Parton, Ninja and the rest of The Go! Team who prove that they're far from losing their edge.
A review of Meic's farewell gig in Cardiff.
Legendary punk poet, John Cooper Clark, impresses in Cardiff.
National Theatre of Wales' 10th production, directed by Kully Thiarai, takes us on an interesting journey but the final destination disappoints.
Objects available to view include Gruff, his two guitars, a couple of toy keyboards and some ‘comedy audience’ signs saying APPLAUSE.
The show comes as an early Christmas treat, with Kate and co. offering a sprinkling of newer tracks from her latest (and first entirely self-penned) album Make The Light