Mid Wales
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: panto battles Carmarthen kids’ attention spans… and wins
Theatrau Sir Gâr’s Beauty And The Beast is a fun retelling of the pantomime staple, with some fun twists in the tale for young children who may have only experienced the Disney version.
Exploring the margins: drag, activism, and cultural identity in KAAN K & ANGELA CHRISTOFILOU’s new exhibition
UK duo Kaan K and Angela Christofilou, variously of Cypriot and Greek heritage, discuss their new exhibition of photography and poetry in Machynlleth.
ABERTOIR 2024: horror film fest returns to Wales with spooky cult screenings
Check out the 2024 Abertoir horror festival lineup in Aberystwyth – packed with creature features, fresh horror, and legendary film screenings.
OTHER VOICES 2024: magical, cultural fusion of Welsh and Irish traditions returns to Cardigan
The best of Celtic music, tradition, and art set down once more at Other Voices 2024 in Cardigan, where over 50 artists blend cultural storytelling with performance.
OTHER VOICES: five essential acts to catch over three days around Cardigan
Over Halloween weekend, the Ceredigion coast has cosy multi-venue Cymro-Irish linkup Other Voices. We highlight five of the best acts on the lineup.
Laughter by the sea: ABERYSTWYTH COMEDY FEST brings big names to mid-Wales again
Now in its sixth year, the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival brings four back-to-back days of comedy to venues across this charming seafront town.
THE FIGHT: how mixed-raced Welsh boxer Cuthbert Taylor’s story was brought to life on stage
Kev McCurdy discusses The Fight, his directorial debut with Theatr na nÓg, exploring racism in boxing through the story of Cuthbert Taylor in 1930s Wales.
The eerie charm of BROKEN GHOSTS – a haunting tale of grief and friendship
A grieving girl’s eerie friendship reveals ancient forest powers in Broken Ghosts, the haunting novel by J.D. Oswald.
Storyteller MICHAEL HARVEY brings bilingual magic to national stages with Welsh folktale Y LLYN
Bando!, a new, mixed-arts storytelling collective, are bringing their first tour to Wales this month with Y Llyn – a bilingual retelling of the legend of Llyn Y Fan Fach.