ES & FLO: award-winning, intimate play about love & dementia arrives at WMC
A heartrending and intimate story of an ageing lesbian couple's enduring love, the award-winning Es & Flo is not to be missed in Cardiff Bay.
A heartrending and intimate story of an ageing lesbian couple's enduring love, the award-winning Es & Flo is not to be missed in Cardiff Bay.
If you only see one piece of theatre this year, or even this decade, make it Finding Home: a heartbreaking, thought-provoking show about homelessness in the Welsh capital.
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.
Romeo & Juliet gets a contemporary twist in Splott at the Sherman Theatre. Here's what we made of its standout performances and moments.
With live music and mesmerising performances, this breathtaking fusion of contemporary ballet and Tswana dance in Dada Masilo's The Sacrifice at Wales Millennium Centre is not to be missed.
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.
A funny and heart-felt blend of physical theatre and circus, The Rest of Our Lives stage show reflects on aging and expectations explored.
If you want to witness Gandalf in an orange gown, pretending to be at Fashion Week singing Right Said Fred’s I’m Too Sexy, you’ll be more than satisfied with Mother Goose at the WMC.
Art, love, violence, and despair come to life in the spectacle of Rambert Dance's adaptation of Peaky Blinders, a genderfluid, immersive live show.
National Theatre Wales’ Joseph K And The Cost Of Living is an avant-garde adaptation of Kafka’s The Trial, exploring economic and socio-political instability in modern times.