Feel every moment with TITANIC THE MUSICAL, fresh from Broadway to Cardiff
An emotional turmoil of a show, Titanic The Musical left the New Theatre's audience silent as they tuned in to this historical retelling of the widely known tragedy.
An emotional turmoil of a show, Titanic The Musical left the New Theatre's audience silent as they tuned in to this historical retelling of the widely known tragedy.
The King and I, the critically acclaimed musical has taken Cardiff by storm. With breathtaking performances, lavish sets and costumes, and a heartwarming story of love that transcends all barriers, this show is not to be missed.
American actor Darren Lee shares his experience playing the lead role of the King of Siam in Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I UK tour.
On a milestone anniversary, The Rocky Horror Show remains a genre-defying musical that is still filling theatres after half a century.
The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play, is currently showing at Cardiff's New Theatre. Its strong performances and chilling score make for a compelling evening of theatre.
When Matthew Holness wrote Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTome, he had no idea how massive the reception would be – and how many fans had been begging for Garth’s return, reports Hari Berrow
Even though 24 years have passed since Mamma Mia! premiered in London, its latest UK and international tour still captures the same enchanting atmosphere as it did in 1999.
At the New Theatre, the Happy Hour team’s Round Sheep Tour sold out ahead of doors - a night that demonstrated the ever-growing reach of the podcast industry.
With Buffy Revamped about to check in to Cardiff’s New Theatre, Hari Berrow offers her take on the lessons learned from the now 30-year-old franchise.
Reformed YouTuber JaackMaate’s Happy Hour is currently the most popular British podcast. Amy Wild got the lowdown from Jaackmaate, Stevie White, and Robbie Knox.
With the cost of living crisis comes the ongoing grumbling over why tickets to live events are also at an all-time high. Adam England finds out how we got here, and if we can ever go back.
Tuck Shop and Trafalgar Theatre are back with a Death Drop sequel: a “nun-believable killer drag comedy” no less, which is more slasher than murder mystery.