STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL brings 90s Aussie camp to Cardiff Bay
Strictly Ballroom The Musical is a mixed bag, but one filled with sequins, sparkle, offbeat Australian humour and a Spanish Abuela playing the trumpet.
Strictly Ballroom The Musical is a mixed bag, but one filled with sequins, sparkle, offbeat Australian humour and a Spanish Abuela playing the trumpet.
If you’re in two minds about seeing Les Misérables again, go see it at the WMC in Cardiff Bay this Christmas period: a diamond of musical theatre has been shined up.
Girl From The North Country is a show that is, despite having run since 2017, distinctly uncertain about what it is or wants to be.
Even if you hate Blood Brothers as much as I do, I’d recommend you catch this production. It might just give you a new way of seeing it.
My Fair Lady feels like a big show, but a by-the-numbers one that's more for the musical goer seeking a light evening at the theatre.
With Chichester Festival Theatre promising ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ at South Pacific, this bulky production thinks it pays off for the musical’s flaws in story and characters.
Bat Out Of Hell - A non-stop thrill ride that renders you physically breathless.
The Cher Show is another successful chapter added to a never-ending biography: if you aren’t a fan going in, you’ll definitely leave as one.
The Lion King’s huge cast and ensemble deserve praise for their love of the show and their lightning command of the stage in both word, song, dance and storytelling.
Waitress is serving up a slice of musical-theatre pie in Cardiff’s Wales Millennium Centre, and it's a pure slice of feel-good deliciousness.
Singin’ In The Rain is one of the most iconic shows in musical theatre history, and never fails to please, which now includes at the WMC in Cardiff Bay.
This musical by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss is as modern a piece as you can get: this is not Hilary Mantel’s Tudor Queens.