Buzz’s best of the year 2023: music, stage, film, TV and more
As we bid adieu to 2023, let’s take a gander back at the music, theatre, film and TV that our writers and editors took a real shine to for our Top 5 of each.
As we bid adieu to 2023, let’s take a gander back at the music, theatre, film and TV that our writers and editors took a real shine to for our Top 5 of each.
A Christmas Carol – As Told By Jacob Marley (Deceased) is a one-man show and fairly straight retelling of the novel, with Marley as its ghostly narrator.
Mineko's Night Market is a charming indie game blending crafting, mystery, and Japanese culture.
Hidden beneath the spotlight of their larger equivalents, small Welsh theatres play a vital but often overlooked role in their communities.
Embark on a magical journey with Pig Boy as Michael Harvey's debut novel brings Welsh mythology to life.
Delyth Badder and Mark Norman offer fascinating insights into Welsh encounters with spirits in their latest book, The Folklore Of Wales: Ghosts.
Dive into the heart of Welsh mythology with Miranda Aldhouse-Green's Enchanted Wales and uncover ancient tales and their cultural significance.
Dive into the magical world of folklore with Daniel Morden's new collection, Strange Tales. Perfect for young readers and adults alike.
Strange Tales, the latest collection from Daniel Morden, is made up of stories from folklore across the globe. As he tells Hari Berrow, he hopes they'll something for old and young alike.
Step into a world of glamour and resilience with 42nd Street musical revival at the WMC, featuring Steps' Faye Tozer, and Les Dennis.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, the sequel to the indie darling of 2016, brings supernatural twists and new relationships to the beloved game series.
Marion Gibson's history of witchcraft trials explores the dark complexities that led to historical injustices. A great read for history enthusiasts and modern witches alike.