Charming and chilling, MWO, Puccini’s Il tabarro
Mid Wales Opera’s touring production of Puccini’s Il tabarro demonstrates that this is a company with more sense than money...
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Mid Wales Opera’s touring production of Puccini’s Il tabarro demonstrates that this is a company with more sense than money...
Recent examinations of Shakespeare’s canon have brought into question the problematic concerns of a handful of his characters. Sara Beer...
Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal is a theatrical cry from the deep. Her time spent as a journalist propels this real life...
The Autumn season at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama continues on a rather brave path with another...
Any opera house could scoop up this imaginative, witty and rather refreshing Magic Flute and present it to audiences who...
More than an adaptation for the stage of Voltaire’s Candide, the production of the same name by the students of...
One of the frustrating things for fans of contemporary music of the sort on offer at the 50th Vale of...
Cardiff’s pub theatre The Other Room is launching the pilot of the Professional Pathways Programme, a year-long creative development scheme for Welsh,...
This semi-staged performance of Rossini’s La Cenerentola was rich in not only vocal talent and musicianship but had clearly also...