INVISIBLE CITY | STAGE REVIEW
INVISIBLE CITY | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Thurs 22 Jan ‘A tale of loneliness, longing and making connections’ – Fusing physical theatre, voice recordings and dark humour, …
INVISIBLE CITY | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Thurs 22 Jan ‘A tale of loneliness, longing and making connections’ – Fusing physical theatre, voice recordings and dark humour, …
TIM KEY: SINGLE WHITE SLUT | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Fri 10 May Tim Key is notoriously difficult to define. Is he a comedian? Is …
TOAST/KEN AND STEVE | LIVE REVIEW by Velvet Trumpet, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wed 30 July Toast, a Talking Heads-style monologue charting one man’s love affair with, well, toast, …
PICNIC AT CHAPTER ARTS CENTRE | FOOD REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff. 029 2030 4400 / www.chapter.org Inspired by summer, Picnic is Chapter’s new deli counter. Placed on the end …
EQUUS | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff Equus starts with a description of a horrific act of violence, ends with a graphic depiction of that act, and in …
GYM PARTY | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Fri 16 May When a production has the word “party” in the title, you’re greeted by names in neon lights …
CONTRACTIONS | STAGE PREVIEW You might be reading this on your phone inbetween checking your inbox for that ‘one last thing’ email from your boss, or sitting at work …
HIDE | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Sat 25 Jan The fashion, these days, is to call a spade a spade. In another time, this show might have been …
THE FIRST TIME MACHINE | STAGE PREVIEW + COMPETITION Everyone knows stories about time travel and magical time machines, but the Treays brothers know better than anyone. A little-known Spanish …
4:48 PSYCHOSIS | STAGE PREVIEW The Aberystwyth-founded theatre company, Run Amok, are bringing their adapted version of Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis to Wales this coming December and January. Directed …
DANDELION | STAGE REVIEW Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff Wed 11 Sep A packed house sits in silence and watches the four empty chairs sat before them. The stage is …
How hard can it be to tell the difference between an angel and a devil? For the inhabitants of a sinister Welsh farm, where stones hold grudges, the answer depends on their inner fantasies.