A digital revolution: how HAMILTON created global superfans
Ahead of its two-month stint in Cardiff's WMC, we look back on a decade of Hamilton with some help from Welsh castmember Levi Tyrell Johnson.
Ahead of its two-month stint in Cardiff's WMC, we look back on a decade of Hamilton with some help from Welsh castmember Levi Tyrell Johnson.
Welsh Ballroom Community founder Leighton Rees Milan talks about the group’s dedication to honouring their legacy and their plans to throw Wales’ first-ever mini-ball.
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World writer Kate Pankhurst was inspired by global and personal history when she penned the kids' book turned musical.
Ahead of his first-ever UK tour, Borderline National Trinket, Richard Coles opens up about sexuality, being mistaken for a member of The Housemartins, and his love for village gossip.
Embark on a crypto quest with Bitcoin Boi at Newport's Riverfront theatre and uncover the allure and risks of cryptocurrency as two women chase prosperity.
The time has come to, as they say, bring back Blair. No, wait! In the form of a song-based theatrical satire. Ahead of Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera]’s run …
Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard on their Cardiff tour date, advocating for drag as an artform and their journey of triumph and talent.
American actor Darren Lee shares his experience playing the lead role of the King of Siam in Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I UK tour.
After a hiatus due to COVID, punk rock icon Henry Rollins is hitting the road again. Speaking to Chris Andrews, he discusses his upcoming tour and shares his views on the current state of the world.
Gordon Buchanan, the beloved face of wildlife TV, talks about his non-stop month-long UK tour and reflects on his 30 years of adventure, from being a wildlife cameraman to becoming a presenter.
When Matthew Holness wrote Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTome, he had no idea how massive the reception would be – and how many fans had been begging for Garth’s return, reports Hari Berrow
Reformed YouTuber JaackMaate’s Happy Hour is currently the most popular British podcast. Amy Wild got the lowdown from Jaackmaate, Stevie White, and Robbie Knox.