STORM.2: THINGS COME APART | INTERVIEW
Though race rioting had occurred earlier in the 20th century, 1919 was the year that saw it erupt in British port cities and towns: Glasgow, South Shields, Salford, London, Liverpool, …
Though race rioting had occurred earlier in the 20th century, 1919 was the year that saw it erupt in British port cities and towns: Glasgow, South Shields, Salford, London, Liverpool, …
Byass Works, Port Talbot Fri 15 – Sat 30 Sept 2015; the decimation of our heavy industries continued. Incensed by the threatened closure of Port Talbot steelworks, Save Our Steel …
Luke Owain Boult speaks with the new Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales, Kully Thiarai, about her recent appointment and her what she hopes to achieve with the organisation. How …
MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN | STAGE REVIEW Merthyr Tydfil Labour Club, Mon 11 May Merthyr Tydfil Labour Club is the unlikely setting for National Theatre Wales’s adaptation of …
TERRY JONES | INTERVIEW More famous for dressing in drag and clacking coconut shells than writing popular and thoughtful books Monty Python star, Terry Jones, speaks to Heather Arnold …
TONYPANDEMONIUM | STAGE REVIEW Park & Dare Theatre, Mon 12 Oct. A bare-backed young man bearing a half-inked Wonderwoman tattoo. Rock music that blares as we shift sharply round …
Reaching into the annuals of modern Welsh literature, Little Dogs is inspired by the Dylan Thomas short story Just Like Little Dogs and is set in that ugly, lovely hometown of his.
A masterful interpretation of a courageous man’s young life, The Radicalisation Of Bradley Manning is smart, pointed, revealing and thoroughly engaging.
A Provincial Life sees the return of National Theatre Wales for their latest round of productions. Staged in the newly refurbished Sherman Cymru, it is written and directed by acclaimed director Peter Gill, who returns to his native city after a glittering career spanning half a century.
National Theatre of Wales' 10th production, directed by Kully Thiarai, takes us on an interesting journey but the final destination disappoints.
National Theatre Wales' latest production, Love Steals Us From Loneliness.