Review: The Red Shoes, Wales Millennium Centre
The Red Shoes, Tuesday 14th March, Wales Millenium Centre, Reviewer: Gemma Gibson Matthew Bourne’s dance company, New Adventures, are renowned […]
The Red Shoes, Tuesday 14th March, Wales Millenium Centre, Reviewer: Gemma Gibson Matthew Bourne’s dance company, New Adventures, are renowned […]
Gaslight, Tuesday 14th March, New Theatre, Reviewer: Hannah Hopkins A Victorian townhouse in London. Bella Manningham is slowly losing her mind. A
As Bombay Bicycle Club throw in the towel, bassist Ed Nash moves from the shadows of a bassist to centre
On the 15th February Spring King returned to The Diff to play a rescheduled date. Having previously played at Full
Have you ever wondered what Journey underwater might look like? Then look no further as Saman Izadyar regales his Abzû-lutely nautical
Danza Contemporánea de Cuba, Tuesday 28th February, Wales Millennium Centre, Reviewer: Penelope Barnes The long-established and highly prestigious Danza Contemporánea
The Wedding Singer, Monday 27th February, New Theatre, Reviewer: Maria Mellor When the lights went down and the actors came
What? The Circus of Horrors Where? St David’s Hall When? Wednesday 22nd March 2017 The Circus of Horrors┬áis┬ácelebrating its 21st
After ten years in development, does Final Fantasy XV make the cut? Elis Doyle takes a look. Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Oliver Leigh roams through the broken streets of Dishonored 2, have Bethesda struck gold again? Set 15 years after the events
Dancing Bear, Dancing Bear, Friday 24th February, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Reviewer: Alice Townsend. I wouldn’t recommend
Fantastic Mr Fox, Tuesday 21st February, New Theatre, Reviewer: Ashley Boyle Any ÔÇÿhuman bean’ who has ever had the pleasure
He’s a man of many theories. I walked backstage in The Louisiana, Bristol, to have a chat to emerging artist
By Ellie Philpotts Beans, beans, good for the heart. And a lot of other things, apparently. Like, they’re good for
Hangover Haunts By Georgie Bolwell It’s 10 am. You’ve got a raging headache and your mouth feels slightly like something
Cardiff’s Caffeine By Georgie Bolwell Coffee is a student staple. Whether it’s a pick-me-up before a 9am lecture, or a
By Ellie Philpotts International Eating  Cardiff is a melting pot of a range of cultures, and with a range of
By Ellie Philpotts Uni is good for lots of things. Independence, meeting new people, experiencing city life, making the most
Pride and Prejudice,┬áTuesday 21st February, Wales Millennium Centre, Reivewer: Hannah Hopkins Simon Reade’s stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and
By Ellie Philpotts As admirable as its food scene may be, it seems fair to argue Cardiff isn’t exactly as