Lincoln Centre’s lavish MY FAIR LADY revival is a crowdpleaser – not an innovator
My Fair Lady feels like a big show, but a by-the-numbers one that's more for the musical goer seeking a light evening at the theatre.
My Fair Lady feels like a big show, but a by-the-numbers one that's more for the musical goer seeking a light evening at the theatre.
Ahead of My Fair Lady's run in Cardiff, Hari Berrow caught up with musical theatre legend Lesley Garrett, who plays Mrs Pearce the housekeeper.
About to unleash a beast of an autobiographical grime/theatre mashup onto the WMC, The Making Of A Monster, Connor Allen tells Ewa Pałka about his unconventional journey.
One thing is certain about Cate Le Bon at Llais: this concert was remarkable, and one I will remember for a long while.
With Gwenno as a highlight, Brett Anderson and Charles Hazlewood's Death Songbook Llais concert could be described as an acquired taste.
Northern soul has been making its mark in Penarth since 2014, thanks to the Soul Club founded by Liam Curtin and Shelley Barrett - now coming to an end after their Llais set.
South Africa’s beloved pianist Abdullah Ibrahim made a heartfelt solo stop at WMC’s Llais Festival during a brief European tour.
A night of genuinely brilliant Welsh funnies proved good value for £22 - here's hoping The Best Of Wales Comedy Gala becomes an annual thing.
Within the context of this year’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia is seen as a dartboard and Pussy Riot are happy to provide us the dart at Llais 2022.
John Cale’s Llais performance promised “special guests” when announced in July, confirmed as James Dean Bradfield, Cate Le Bon and Gruff Rhys.
Recent events in Iran loom over things as The Shoemaker progresses, with screenings of actual footage from protests both there and in the UK.
Cherry Town, Moscow, which premiered in 1959, was written just a few years after the death of Joseph Stalin - a timely piece if ever there was one.