HAMILTON stuns Cardiff: a revolutionary masterpiece at Wales Millennium Centre
Hamilton's debut at Wales Millennium Centre dazzles with powerful performances, iconic songs, and breathtaking stagecraft.
Hamilton's debut at Wales Millennium Centre dazzles with powerful performances, iconic songs, and breathtaking stagecraft.
Uniting dazzling visuals and stellar performances, this latest touring production of Wicked redefines theatrical magic at the WMC.
The timeless brilliance of A Chorus Line returns to the UK stage with Leicester Curve’s revival in Cardiff's New Theatre.
Brought to the stage by Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Wizard Of Oz is a sufficiently fun, colourful show for kids in the audience to be enjoying it alongside adults.
Rock gigs and drunken revellers isn’t the ideal setting for most theatre shows, but for Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival’s production of Guys & Dolls, it’s a cost-effective background hum for downtown New York.
The only good thing to come out of Operation Julie (the drugs bust) was the fact that Operation Julie (the play) was written.
Charming in some ways and bafflingly off-putting in others, the musical version of An Officer And A Gentleman in Cardiff feels like someone sat down with a bottle of vodka one night and slammed out the plan for it.
The Wales Millennium Centre welcomes their own group of ‘come from awayers’ as this popular musical stops off in Cardiff Bay on its first UK tour, straight from the West End.
What's the buzz, Swansea? It's the touring production of Jesus Christ Superstar, fresh from its Cardiff run for another sensational show.
Bonnie and Clyde, folk heroes of the Great Depression, make interesting subjects for a musical, although, on the evidence of this production, I’m not sure the execution completely works.
There’s something special about Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands that requires repeat viewing, or even the first time if you haven’t seen it before.
Feral Monster, a musical that breathlessly tackles everything from classism to addiction to neurodivergence to the postmodern nuances of queer identity, is a roaring success for NTW.