From rewilding dances to crypto dreams, unmissable stage shows in Wales this July
From rewilding dances to enchanting tales to Whitney Houston and more, here's what's on in the theatre this July across Wales.
From rewilding dances to enchanting tales to Whitney Houston and more, here's what's on in the theatre this July across Wales.
Explore cheap or free events in Wales this July, from climate-inspired performances to medieval feasts, family-friendly adventures, sustainable theatre talks, and more.
Discover the best and most unique things to do in Wales this May, from a guided walk through the submerged forest of Borth to a vibrant queer techno rave in Cardiff.
Hari Berrow talks to playwright Bethan Marlow about adapting cutting YA narrative Pijin ahead of Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru and Theatr Iolo’s co-production this month.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we've got some dates, places and people where you can observe the past, present and future of the LGBTQ+ movement this February.
Traditionally, the festive holiday is followed by January - notoriously a time when seasonal depression sets in hardest. But help is on hand in the form of these fun and unique things to do in Wales this January 2023.
Bathtime For Britain is a “big party show” with a bathroom theme. Curious? Let Dr. Adam Perchard and Buzz’s Hannah Collins explain more
Ray Mears is once again stepping out of the screen and going on tour, titled We Are Nature - which includes dates in Aberystwyth and Brecon.
Translated into Welsh for the stage, Shirley Valentine is due to open at Theatr Soar in Merthyr Tydfil on Thurs 3 March before embarking on a national tour.
Robert Plant, Saving Grace and Suzi Dean are bringing Americana to even smaller venues again - including in Monmouth and Aberystwyth.
Following exhibitions at the MOMA and his home town of Machynlleth, Danny May: Obscene Beasts an transfers to Aberystwyth this month
Ahead of its return with Cwmwl Tystion II/Riot!, Tomos Williams reflects on the project's educational and timely inspirations with Noel Gardner.