WNO’s LA BOHÈME features timeless staging – but lacks classic magic
Ever the crowdpleaser, Puccini’s La Bohème never lost its romantic allure for generations of opera goers.
Ever the crowdpleaser, Puccini’s La Bohème never lost its romantic allure for generations of opera goers.
Chamber music from harpist Deian Rowlands and violinist Sara Trickey made for a great concert experience at the continuing Vale of Glamorgan festival.
John Luther Adams made an onscreen appearance at the Carducci Quartet concert held at Cardiff University Concert Hall.
The Revenge Of Popperface, a dance work from Gareth Chambers playing at Chapter Arts Centre, lacks the feel of a fully formed piece.
A welcome return to the Vale Of Glamorgan Festival: whilst I missed a lot of online events last year, it’s wonderful to be able to sink our teeth back into …
San Francisco Opera are celebrating 100 years since its creation, and in what might be its most intriguing piece to tie into the affair, Antony and Cleopatra is a big, …
WNO's The Makropulos Affair is great fun: a law-filled mystery plot aside strange fantasy, along with a healthy dose of sexual scandal of the day.
Here’s a Scottish tenor you’ll be happy to accept – it’s Nicky Spence, now joining Welsh National Opera for their new production of The Makropulos Affair by Janáček.
Known for a wide compositional career, this new remix of Danny Elfman’s previous album Big Mess continues the diverse taste in his ever-increasing palette.
In Where Is Anne Frank?, Ari Folman (Waltz With Bashir) asks us what might happen to Anne's imaginary friend Kitty in the latter-day real world.
The Proms are familiar to concertgoers in Cardiff via a bootleg Welsh version, yet the official BBC Proms have never graced the Welsh capital in all their decades of performing... Until now.
The Lion King’s huge cast and ensemble deserve praise for their love of the show and their lightning command of the stage in both word, song, dance and storytelling.