Comedy in Wales: ribtickling picks for the month ahead
The comedy scene in Wales is buoyant of late, as shown by Isobel Grace Cox's standup roundup for February and March.
The comedy scene in Wales is buoyant of late, as shown by Isobel Grace Cox's standup roundup for February and March.
From drama to comedy to dance to puppetry, there’s lots of theatre sauntering through Wales – theatrically, of course – between February and May.
New domestic talent in the animation sector is celebrated in this tour of nine short films from Welsh (or Wales-based) filmmakers.
Spanning Wales and encompassing theatre, music, trains, wicker men and pumpkins, check out this litany of events and activities for Halloween.
Two of the creators of Feral Monster, an explosive new musical from National Theatre Wales, tell us what it was like penning the queer and chaotic show.
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru continues its run of innovative remounts this month with Ie Ie Ie, helmed by one half of Wales' first non-binary directing team, Juliette Manon.
Discover the surreal world of Rhinoceros as Manon Steffan Ros and Steffan Donnelly share insights into the play's modern relevance and transformation.
Hari Berrow talks to playwright Bethan Marlow about adapting cutting YA narrative Pijin ahead of Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru and Theatr Iolo’s co-production this month.
Previous winners of a BBC Folk Award, The Furrow Collective are bringing their innovative sound to Pontio in Bangor this December.
Ahead of its return with Cwmwl Tystion II/Riot!, Tomos Williams reflects on the project's educational and timely inspirations with Noel Gardner.
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru are taking Rhiannon Boyle's latest play on the road, with Anfamol visiting eight Welsh locations over three weeks.
FAUST + GRETA | STAGE REVIEW Pontio Arts Centre, Bangor [livestream], Fri 18 June Goethe’s Faust has always felt out of reach for me, portraying the task of instigating …