Theatre on tour in Wales: your spring highlights
From drama to comedy to dance to puppetry, there’s lots of theatre sauntering through Wales – theatrically, of course – between February and May.
From drama to comedy to dance to puppetry, there’s lots of theatre sauntering through Wales – theatrically, of course – between February and May.
Theatr Cymru’s Parti Priodas broke barriers, winning a UK Theatre Award. Find out about their Welsh-language legacy and bold plans for 2025.
Ahead of its two-month stint in Cardiff's WMC, we look back on a decade of Hamilton with some help from Welsh castmember Levi Tyrell Johnson.
There’s something for all tastes in our quickfire double-page guide to what’s popping up on stages in Wales this October and November.
From his Welsh heritage to the influence of Welsh culture and language, Rhiannon Farr reveals how Shakespeare’s ties to the country shaped his characters and storytelling, providing a unique platform for Welsh identity in an era where it was frequently marginalised.
A wreath of plays, pantos and more festive theatre kicks off almost two months in advance of Christmas itself - and we've rounded up the very best!
Step into a world of glamour and resilience with 42nd Street musical revival at the WMC, featuring Steps' Faye Tozer, and Les Dennis.
30 years after its release, the stage version of Strictly Ballroom arrives in Cardiff, bringing the film back to its theatrical roots. Hannah Collins delves into what makes this ballroom phenomenon so timelessly toe-tapping.
As the musical adaption of Bat Out Of Hell approaches Cardiff’s New Theatre, Rhiannon Farr explains just what makes Meat Loaf's OTT opera-pop a classic.
ROYAL WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DRAMA: IN CAMERA | FEATURE Jonathan Munby, the new Director of Drama and Performance at Cardiff’s esteemed RWCMD, speaks to Buzz’s Keiron Self …