Theatre on tour in Wales: your spring highlights
From drama to comedy to dance to puppetry, there’s lots of theatre sauntering through Wales – theatrically, of course – between February and May.
From drama to comedy to dance to puppetry, there’s lots of theatre sauntering through Wales – theatrically, of course – between February and May.
Highlighting a very contemporary problem across Wales, catch new play Kill Thy Neighbour at the Torch Theatre while you can.
We speak to Lucie Lovatt about her new play, Kill Thy Neighbour, where real-life issues with holiday home hoarders provide the basis for some dark comedy.
Moving into December and January, a roundup of theatre, pantos, concerts, festivals and more taking place in the Yuletide build-up and aftermath.
A wreath of plays, pantos and more festive theatre kicks off almost two months in advance of Christmas itself - and we've rounded up the very best!
Discover 20 diverse and family-friendly activities for summer fun in Wales. From fairy festivals to theatre shows and science talks, keep young minds entertained while they learn.
From rewilding dances to enchanting tales to Whitney Houston and more, here's what's on in the theatre this July across Wales.
Explore cheap or free events in Wales this July, from climate-inspired performances to medieval feasts, family-friendly adventures, sustainable theatre talks, and more.
Explore the best stage shows in Wales and Bristol this June, from the modern adaptation of Anna Karenina to the immersive 1920s experience of The Great Gatsby.
Arch conceptualist of contemporary Welsh theatre Shôn Dale-Jones has a new show, Still Floating, which questions its own right to exist.
December and January traditionally offer jam-packed stage programmes, and Christmas 2022 going into the 2023 New Year season is no exception.
This one-woman play, written by Henry Naylor and directed by Peter Doran, is raw and savage from the get-go.