BLODEUWEDD | STAGE REVIEW
BLODEUWEDD | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff. Thursday 20th Feb Confession time here. Slightly awkward, but when I agreed to go along and review Blodeuwedd I failed to note …
BLODEUWEDD | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff. Thursday 20th Feb Confession time here. Slightly awkward, but when I agreed to go along and review Blodeuwedd I failed to note …
NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY WALES | THEATRE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff, Mon 10 Feb I remember when this group were called Diversions. They came to my school once, and we …
BLUE/ORANGE | STAGE PREVIEW Canoe Theatre delivers it’s first offering to Sherman Cymru this month, with a comically dark and emotionally provoking drama about a young man on the verge …
THE SLEEPING BEAUTIES | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff, Wed 11 Dec In this unique take on a fairytale classic, you can enjoy strong characters, cute snaps of humour …
WHO’S AFRAID OF RACHEL ROBERTS | STAGE REVIEW Sherman Cymru, Cardiff Tues 17 Sept Born in Llanelli in 1927, Rachel Roberts followed her high-arching trajectory all the way to …
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