Roots, National Dance Company Wales, Dance House
As someone whose experience of dance is so far extremely limited, and whose technical knowledge of this artistic discipline is...
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As someone whose experience of dance is so far extremely limited, and whose technical knowledge of this artistic discipline is...
It is rather difficult for me to write a measured, objective review of Cardiff Boy, as I suspect it might...
A comedic piece meant for two actors and a singer, The Messiah stems from playwright Patrick Barlow’s experience with The...
The Autumn season at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama continues on a rather brave path with another...
Watermill Theatre bring to Cardiff off-Broadway hit Murder for Two, an unusual musical comedy slash murder mystery acted out by...
Set in what appears to be a non-specific moment in the near future, in Aberdare, South Wales, Exodus dips into...
It can often feel like Cardiff, and Wales in general, is to some extent cut off from the main circuit...
After their greatly successful improvisation show last Summer, multi-awarded comedy company Mischief Theatre return to Cardiff with a piece more...
WNO closes its Autumn season on an upbeat note with Rossini’s La Cenerentola, a humorous and quick-witted take on the famous...