Mahler – Symphony No 2 (Resurrection) Welsh National Opera Orchestra, conductor Tomáš Hanus St David’s Hall, Cardiff
If ever a conductor, new to a city orchestra and its audiences needed a suitable vehicle with which to showcase...
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If ever a conductor, new to a city orchestra and its audiences needed a suitable vehicle with which to showcase...
Folk-soul darling Michael Kiwanuka burst onto the scene in 2012, topping that year’s BBC Sound poll, writing a gold-selling and...
“In Irish heritage, in folklore and in stories of the faeries, I think there is something going on that’s deeper...
The New Theatre has announced eight new shows going on sale for 2017. Wales’ favourite female impersonator returns to Cardiff...
Vibrant, emotional and finally brilliant A night of mixed emotions, moving from the depths of despair to the heights of...
In 2010 Stanley Wells published a book entitled Shakespeare: Sex and Love. In it he tells his reader about how...
“The Mousetrap,” you may be thinking to yourself, “that ancient thing is still going?” Yes, indeed. This beloved Agatha Christie...
Cardiff’s City of the Unexpected, Sunday in the park Saturday in the City Centre: http://asiw.co.uk/reviews/city-unexpected-cardiff-city-centre-saturday Saturday evening show: http://asiw.co.uk/reviews/city-unexpected-city-hall-saturday-evening-show Sunday...
City of Unexpected in Cardiff City Centre on Saturday, September 17 Images: Geoff Caddick, Dan Green, Farrows Creative Saturday evening’s show:...
Cardiff’s City Hall transformed for Roald Dahl celebrations Photo gallery of Sunday Roald Dahl readings: http://asiw.co.uk/reviews/city-unexpected-sunday-roald-dahl-readings Photo gallery...