I SHOULD BE SO LUCKY: blissfully cheesy pop nostalgia from the Stock Aitken Waterman hit factory
A gloriously light-hearted cheesfest of 80s nostalgia, I Should Be So Lucky will have you dancing in the aisles.
A gloriously light-hearted cheesfest of 80s nostalgia, I Should Be So Lucky will have you dancing in the aisles.
The King And I is a living testimony to how great stories can stand the test of time and still have something meaningful to say.
Watching this exuberant, colourful and warm-hearted musical, adapted from the movie series, is like stepping into the pages of a fairytale.
Tracy Ann Oberman brings depth to Shakespeare's Shylock in a haunting portrayal of The Merchant of Venice 1936 in 1930s London.
With a new star, Everybody's Talking About Jamie is back in Cardiff Bay, where everyone is indeed still talking about it - especially repeat audiences.
A cerebral and entertaining piece of theatre, Quiz gets to the real heart of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? coughing scandal.
Life Of Pi's superb puppet artistry, incredible performances and stunning sets make if beautiful theatre, whether you believe it's truth or not.
Housemates, a collaboration between the Sherman and inclusive theatre company Hijinx, tells the tale of how one Cardiff student house became the epicentre of a social care revolution.
Primarily aimed at children though it may be, Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain has a deliciously subversive satirical streak disguised behind the silliness.
Al Murray's King Charles II steals the show in The Crown Jewels at New Theatre, a riotous romp through Restoration England.
A lavish revival of La Traviata by Welsh National Opera, currently at the WMC, fully use of the grandeur of Verdi's timeless opera.
Enter the spine-tingling world of The Woman In Black at Cardiff's New Theatre, an eerie stage classic.