ROCK OF AGES ain’t nothin’ but a good time… and very little else
Rock of Ages is as un-subtle and devoid of depth as the music it celebrates. But perhaps that’s entirely the point.
Rock of Ages is as un-subtle and devoid of depth as the music it celebrates. But perhaps that’s entirely the point.
The Paradis Files - now at the Royal Welsh College after a medium sized tour around the UK - remains perhaps the most inclusive piece of theatre out there.
In Cardiff for just one week, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat is a veritable feast of colour and movement – joyous, uplifting and fun.
This musical by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss is as modern a piece as you can get: this is not Hilary Mantel’s Tudor Queens.
Dreamgirls is an emotional rollercoaster of a musical. It’s in Cardiff until the end of the month, not just One Night Only, so you’ve no excuse if you miss it.
We Will Rock You is still playing to packed-out audiences after 20 years: clearly, a show that continues to do very well - but that doesn't mean it's without fault.
You don’t go to a Matthew Bourne show to see a traditional interpretation of a classical ballet and his Nutcracker! is no different.
Opto Nano explores the research of Professor Paola Borri, an academic at Cardiff University specialising in cellular imaging techniques.
A double-dose of opera from the weekend with WNO: Janacek's Czech tragedy Jenufa and a collaboration with Scottish Opera and National Opera Studio, Anarchy at the Opera.
Catch Catch Me If You Can, if you can, at the New Theatre this week for an evening of cosy murder mystery-solving from the 60s Broadway classic.
After a politically-charged week, the Cardiff audience for WNO's Don Giovanni gave a rousing standing ovation for Ukrainian baritone Andrei Kymach, a rare sight at opera performances.
Theatre favourites Flossy and Boo are back with their first tour in two years, and how welcome their vibrant performances and charming personalities are.
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