CŴM RAG’s HOMECOMING: a fitting, celebratory & silly piece of Welsh culture
Cŵm Rag: Homecoming is a hilarious and important bilingual show at Cabaret, WMC's new inclusive venue, featuring drag, burlesque, comedy, and theatre performances.
Cŵm Rag: Homecoming is a hilarious and important bilingual show at Cabaret, WMC's new inclusive venue, featuring drag, burlesque, comedy, and theatre performances.
Tracey Collins' one-woman show, Bingo at Tiffany's, is a riotous blend of celebrity (mis)impersonation and real bingo with intentionally naff prizes.
The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play, is currently showing at Cardiff's New Theatre. Its strong performances and chilling score make for a compelling evening of theatre.
Welsh National Opera’s latest original work looks at Wales’ deep sense of tradition, with the tale of a south Wales choir on the rise.
A unique 'Vaporwave' Mozart production of The Magic Flute by WNO, features 80s aesthetics and impressive vocal performances in an unconventional take on this classic opera in Cardiff Bay.
The Bet at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff offers a refreshing break from serious plays, as Welsh grassroots theatre shines through the stilted performance.
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.
At the New Theatre, the Happy Hour team’s Round Sheep Tour sold out ahead of doors - a night that demonstrated the ever-growing reach of the podcast industry.
Taking the beloved tale back to its Gothic roots, Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty brings together magic and terror in a spellbinding production.
A one-man production courtesy of Dick Johns, The Great Pandemic Sofa Show is a fascinating insight into the last three years, reflecting on the experiences people have had during the pandemic.
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.
If Les Misérables doesn’t tickle your festive fancy, Polly Amorous and company are back at the WMC with an irreverent queer take on another Christmas classic.