From speedboating Santa to festive wrestling, 17 unique Christmas events to do in Wales and beyond
Sick of markets and panto? Elizabeth Morris wrangles some of the more one-of-a-kind Christmas events you can do this winter in 2022.
Sick of markets and panto? Elizabeth Morris wrangles some of the more one-of-a-kind Christmas events you can do this winter in 2022.
December and January traditionally offer jam-packed stage programmes, and Christmas 2022 going into the 2023 New Year season is no exception.
In the hands of the Sherman Theatre, this hilarious tale of desire and trickery has been retold by young writers Nia Morais and Mari Izzard and directed by Joe Murphy.
This one-woman play, written by Henry Naylor and directed by Peter Doran, is raw and savage from the get-go.
The characters in Tylwyth evoke the warm feeling of meeting a good friend you haven’t seen in forever. Playing at Sherman Theatre.
Riot Act isn’t just an important piece of theatre because it’s 50 years since the first Pride in the UK; it’s an important piece of theatre at any time.
Violet, a co-production with Britten Pears Arts and the London Sinfonietta, might just be one of the highlights of the post-pandemic period for Music Theatre Wales.
Musical comedy duo - and sisters - Flo & Joan are set to tinker the ivories (and funny bones) at the Sherman in Cardiff. Carl Marsh finds out how they found their singing voices.
One of the least compromising comedians in the UK, Mark Thomas doesn't mince his words speaking to David Griffiths about Welsh culture, English nationalism, BLM and, eventually, his new show.
2021 in the theatre world sometimes felt like a tragedy and a farce rolled up into one, but Jamie Rees looks to 2022 with more optimism.
Scrooge actor Hannah McPake is keen for theatre-goers to the Sherman in Cardiff to "love to hate" her radical spin on A Christmas Carol.
Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru are taking Rhiannon Boyle's latest play on the road, with Anfamol visiting eight Welsh locations over three weeks.