Review: Escape the Scaffold, The Other Room
Escape the Scaffold,┬áThursday 20th April,┬áThe Other Room,┬áReviewer: Sarah Harris It’s been over 24 hours since I saw Escape the Scaffold […]
Escape the Scaffold,┬áThursday 20th April,┬áThe Other Room,┬áReviewer: Sarah Harris It’s been over 24 hours since I saw Escape the Scaffold […]
The National Theatre has collaborated with National Theatre Wales to create My Country; a work in progress, a new play
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After a three year absence, New Theatre Cardiff is looking forward to welcoming Northern Ballet back to Wales with the
The Commitments, Tuesday 11th April, Wales Millennium Centre, reviewer: Hannah Stait The Commitments is a musical that music fans will
Legally Blonde, Monday 10th April, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, reviewer: Penelope Barnes It’s a production we all
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When I first saw the trailer for Life I must admit I honestly thought it would be a thoroughly shit
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Cirque Berserk!, Tuesday 28th March, Wales Millennium Centre, reviewer: Ashley Boyle The UK’s biggest and most diverse circus show to
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