The best touring production around: 42ND STREET tapdances into the Wales Millennium Centre
Ttap-dancing magic and Broadway nostalgia come to the WMC in 42nd Street, a dazzling musical journey through dreams and dancing feet.
Ttap-dancing magic and Broadway nostalgia come to the WMC in 42nd Street, a dazzling musical journey through dreams and dancing feet.
Featuring captivating performances, brassy Broadway vibes, and the iconic Miss Hannigan, Annie as as good a musical as ever at the WMC.
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.
The vibrant world of Bikini Bottom comes to Cardiff in the form of the The Spongebob Musical. Expect bright colours and a jukebox of pop hits at Wales Millennium Centre.
Discover the soulful journey of hard-up Irish misfits chasing their dreams in The Commitments on stage in Cardiff Bay, filled with heartfelt music and poignant moments amidst a cost of living crisis.
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.
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.
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.
The musical adaptation of The Bodyguard starring Melody Thornton and Ayden Callaghan arrives in Cardiff, full of incredible costumes and plenty of high notes.
Back in Cardiff once more is the gritty and captivating Tony award-winning Jersey Boys musical, complete with moments of violence and fantastic music. Here's what we thought.
On a milestone anniversary, The Rocky Horror Show remains a genre-defying musical that is still filling theatres after half a century.
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.