My People, Theatr Clwyd
“There is no Wales to speak of, no real national life: no art, no dance, no folklore; no literature… except...
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“There is no Wales to speak of, no real national life: no art, no dance, no folklore; no literature… except...
Staging something as wacky and raucous as Little Shop of Horrors is an ambitious venture for any theatrical company. You...
“It is the business of the community not simply to glorify itself but to produce better persons, to enrich...
When Arthur Miller’s All My Sons made its stage debut in 1947, it must have been at its rawest and...
Anybody out for a few beers in Llandudno might be mistaken for thinking their drinks had been spiked when they...
There can’t be many dance pieces which are directly inspired by the work of Charlie Chaplin and Goldie Hawn, but...
When you think of Annie, you think of a precocious little girl with a frizzy red wig singing schmaltzy songs...
Over the course of 48 hours across three consecutive days in three different venues, Wales Dance Platform 2015 crammed...
AUDIENCES thrilled to three days of dance at the weekend as choreographers, performers and photographers showed off their latest work....
It’s hard to review a whodunit – and particularly an Agatha Christie one – without writing about who did it....