COUNT BINFACE touches down in Cardiff to set our world to rights
With Cardiff the first stop on his Bindependance Day tour, we chat to the receptacle-headed political satirist and occasional electoral candidate Count Binface.
With Cardiff the first stop on his Bindependance Day tour, we chat to the receptacle-headed political satirist and occasional electoral candidate Count Binface.
The cast in Cardiff absolutely nail The 39 Steps; this high-energy romp of a spy mystery will leave you satisfied – and somewhat exhausted.
Murder In The Dark is a unique, mind-bending thriller that will keep you in terrified suspense till the final scene.
Mischief Theatre, behind the hugely popular The Play That Goes Wrong, take on J.M. Barrie’s beloved childhood favourite Peter Pan, and turn it into a farce.
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.
From the start, the new UK tour production of Disney’s Aladdin - currently in Cardiff's WMC - captivates from start to finish.
Watching this exuberant, colourful and warm-hearted musical, adapted from the movie series, is like stepping into the pages of a fairytale.
Al Murray's King Charles II steals the show in The Crown Jewels at New Theatre, a riotous romp through Restoration England.
The magic of Between The Trees Festival 2023 in Candleston Wood, Merthyr Mawr immersed visitors in nature, music, and eco-friendly fun.
Expect manic, madcap political farce from Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera] – a hilarious saga of ambition, religion, war and power, playing at Cardiff's New Theatre.
With stunning set design, enthralling use of technology, heartwarming performances and comically choreographed vignettes, James Brining's modern and inclusive take on Roald Dahl's classic story is the winning ticket.
If you only see one piece of theatre this year, or even this decade, make it Finding Home: a heartbreaking, thought-provoking show about homelessness in the Welsh capital.