Oh Hello!, Chapter, Cardiff
Jamie Rees charms the audience in the moving, sympathetic and gently funny one-man show Oh Hello! which takes a peek...
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Jamie Rees charms the audience in the moving, sympathetic and gently funny one-man show Oh Hello! which takes a peek...
In one of my many eyebrow raising conversations with the great late Dame Joan Sutherland, who graced the Glyndebourne...
Briefs: The Second Coming is a fabulously camp, extremely naughty and occasionally genuinely shocking fun evening that will have only...
We lower our heads as a hearse passes by, buy a poppy once a year, wave a flag when...
What’s not to like about this smile-inducing Rachel Kavanaugh’s touring production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, packed with well-known...
The name Alternative Routes for this choreographic try out scheme for dancers was set up by Ann Sholem and Roy...
NoFitState seem to be bigger than ever with more performers, greater confidence, and buckets full of personality melded with artistry...
Rosie Kay’s 5 Soldiers has to be approached with a benevolent sentiment towards young military personnel. This is even more...
It has taken me five months to see Hiraeth after the work was named winner of the best English language...
Before the start of this event, and I choose the word carefully, I did not know what to expect and...