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A different kind of theatre

The Cardiff theatre is creating a new kind of experience this autumn in a bid to combat rising ticket prices and dwindling nationwide ticket sales
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A relaxing afternoon at the cinema to watch Judy, for people with dementia

A film screening in a relaxing environment is open to anyone living with dementia at a cinema in Canton
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Accessible performance film rebels against ‘What you’re told deafness is’

'Not Sorry' by Stephanie Back, explores her experience of becoming deaf at 15 and "rebirth" after discovering British Sign Language.
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Alt. Cardiff Magazine: Alchemy of Change

A brief dive into the arts and culture of Cardiff and Newport. This issue focusses on the work of local theatre...
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Alt.Cardiff Magazine: The Art Activism Issue

This month's feature highlights the power of art activism and the impact against anti-abortion groups in Cardiff. Created by Sian Hopkins.
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Audiences play their part at Chapter

Chapter hosts performance where collaboration is key Traditionally, it is the audience who are expected to sit back and watch,...
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Ballyhoo theatre magazine unveiled

The curtains open on Cardiff’s brand new theatre magazine.
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Blackadder goes forth to Chapter

A local theatre group present stage production of Blackadder Goes Forth in celebration of the centenary of the First World War
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Cabaret company championing accessibility performs live for the first time

The Clumsy Cabaret spotlights neurodiverse and disabled talent and their sold out debut show suggests it’s exactly what Cardiff needs
Theatre director Phil Mackenzie of the Sherman Cymru
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Cardiff character: Phil Mackenzie

The acclaimed director on the triumphs and challenges of working in youth theatre today
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