A blistering revival of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR rocks Cardiff
“What’s the buzz?” Why, it’s Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar coming to the Millennium Centre in its Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre incarnation.
“What’s the buzz?” Why, it’s Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar coming to the Millennium Centre in its Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre incarnation.
Mischief Theatre, behind the hugely popular The Play That Goes Wrong, take on J.M. Barrie’s beloved childhood favourite Peter Pan, and turn it into a farce.
From a producer of Six and written by a Pankhurst descendant, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World is an ideal school trip show.
From the start, the new UK tour production of Disney’s Aladdin - currently in Cardiff's WMC - captivates from start to finish.
If The First Xxxmas really is the last Duncan Hallis Production show, Polly and company are definitely bowing out on a high.
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.