Dance Roads, Chapter, Cardiff
Dance takes many forms and, in a mixed programme of five works from choreographers from across Europe, diversity and degrees...
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Dance takes many forms and, in a mixed programme of five works from choreographers from across Europe, diversity and degrees...
I suspect the singers in Mascagni’s Cavalleria and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci when first performed in Wales when WNO was formed 70...
David Benson’s semi-autobiographical one-man show about Carry On legend Kenneth Williams was first performed to great success at 1996’s Edinburgh...
Sherman Artistic Director Rachel O’Riordan again displays her particular skill in working with young people, especially women, and bringing out performances that...
Marking both the centenary of the Battle of Mametz Wood, Wales’ blackest of innumerable black episodes of the Great War,...
Iain Bell’s score in the seemingly impossible adaptation of David Jones’ In Parenthesis is theatrical and vigorous while as a...
Addiction is still a taboo word. The mere mention of it still makes many want to run away or...
Arbrawf diddorol a llwyddiannus yw ‘Allan o Diwn’ gan Bara Caws. Sioe un dyn ydy hi, ac mae’n gyferbyniad llwyr...
Karin Diamond’s new play is highly commendable in raising the issue of dementia in the format of a drama about...
It isn’t the fault of Matthew Bourne and his designer Lez Brotherston that I find moving dolls utterly creepy. Think...