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.
Based on true events, Bitcoin Boi is a play that blends fantasy and family drama, exploring crypto, virtual wealth, and the meaning of money.
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.
An enchanting double bill by Welsh National Youth Opera - The Pied Piper of Hamelin and The Crab That Played With The Sea - spotlights talented young voices and captivating performances.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is a blockbuster stage adaptation of Neil Gaiman's book filled with magic, grief, and unforgettable performances.
Blackeyed Theatre's stage adaptation of Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear is a heavily dialogue-driven play. Does this make it too much of challenge for dedicated fans, or a slow-burn cerebral affair?
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.
Stunning performances, a captivating storyline, and star-studded cast will leave you on the edge of your seat in Peter James' Wish You Were Dead, the theatrical crime thriller at New Theatre, Cardiff.
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.