TAMAR WILLIAMS, director of Y MABINOGI – “This landscape is magical, and it’s yours”
Tamar Williams, Director of Y Mabinogi, tells why it's an important story for children and why every child should see it.
Tamar Williams, Director of Y Mabinogi, tells why it's an important story for children and why every child should see it.
Currently starring in the London ensemble of Les Misérables, Luke McCall and Mared Williams are also a part of Welsh Of The West End, which reached the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent.
Snap out of it! Six decades after the one and only Cher has celebrated The Cher Show, heading to the New Theatre in late August. John Evans chats with one of its three Chers, Danielle Steers
As NoFit State Circus return to home turf from touring their newest, unflinching show, Hari Berrow checks in with Artistic Director Tom Rack before he hits the road again.
On the eve of The Lion King's opening in Cardiff, Disney extravaganza’s resident director, Swansea-born Jill Williams, spoke with Ewa Pałka about the nuts, bolts, glam and science of the production.
A marquee gig for Disney heads at Cardiff’s St David’s Hall this month as the voice of Princess Jasmine AND Mulan will fill the auditorium.
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’s current tour brings rising West End star Jac Yarrow back to his old stomping ground at the New Theatre this month.
With the question “Where do I belong?” more pertinent than ever, this theatre show – on at Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Centre on Tue 22 Mar – deals with belonging, change, cultural differences, heritage, homesickness, identity, love, loss, migration and tradition.
Anthem promises wind machines, key changes and finalists from every corner of Wales getting ready to battle in the nation’s biggest TV singing competition.
Tackling shelter and another basic need, food, are two main concerns of Pepper & Honey, a theatre show that ties baking to belonging.
Starring seasoned soap and theatre star Wendi Peters, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow UK stage tour creeps into Theatr Clwyd this week.
Jamie Rees talks to the director of new play, Carwyn, which tells the unsung story of the coach who masterminded four victories against the All Blacks in the 70s.