Homo-Irrationalis, Karol Cysewksi Dance
I was reminded of a conversation on TV when Richard Dawkins’ evolution argument, as demonstrated by the development of the eye,...
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I was reminded of a conversation on TV when Richard Dawkins’ evolution argument, as demonstrated by the development of the eye,...
This highly emotive work opens the flood gates to an outpouring of reaction to the themes of endangered culture and, perhaps,...
“There is no Wales to speak of, no real national life: no art, no dance, no folklore; no literature… except...
The Wales Theatre Awards 2016 will be held at Sherman Cymru, Cardiff on Saturday, January 30. The eligibility period for...
I Remember When was a local play that brought together local people, organisations and projects to help the people of...
Based on the 19th century novel by Victor Hugo, Les Miserables is probably one of the most famous musicals of...
Given that I only usually attend plays and dramatic performances, I had no idea what to expect from Earthfall’s latest...
Taking a 17th century comedy and making it genuinely fun and enjoyable for a contemporary audience without over-reliance on its...
Margaret Thatcher ascends to power. Think of a world where bravado reigns supreme, and only a canary would dare...
Dirty Protest have reworked what was already a good play into a great one. The strength of this production...