Welsh-language theatre is grappling with funding cuts and demands of the Cymraeg 2050 initiative while trying to remain an art form first
This month's feature highlights the power of art activism and the impact against anti-abortion groups in Cardiff.
Created by Sian Hopkins.
Hijinx theatre actors will head to Europe for the first time since the pandemic started
Some individuals have criticised venues for adhering to the recently extended law, but other visitors are full of praise for the scheme
After a long period of closure due to Covid-19, the Sherman Theatre opens its doors to the public for the return of its Christmas performances
'Not Sorry' by Stephanie Back, explores her experience of becoming deaf at 15 and "rebirth" after discovering British Sign Language.
The Clumsy Cabaret spotlights neurodiverse and disabled talent and their sold out debut show suggests it’s exactly what Cardiff needs
A brief dive into the arts and culture of Cardiff and Newport. This issue focusses on the work of local theatre...
A trio of companies have joined together in Wales, training someone working class to operate at the top table of creativity in theatre