Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage will play Cardiff’s New Theatre later this month.
Author Archives: Thomas Howells
Review: Tony!, New Theatre, Cardiff
Thomas Howells reviews Harry Hill and Steve Brown’s new rock opera Tony!, at Cardiff’s New Theatre.
Heaven Hanging Low in Cardiff for Art School Girlfriend
Ahead of a UK tour this autumn, Art School Girlfriend, aka Polly Mackey, returns with a new track Heaven Hanging Low, the third song to be released from her upcoming album, Soft Landing.
Countdown to Pride Cymru at Cardiff Castle!
Thomas Howells previews the 2023 Pride Cymru event at Cardiff Castle.
Rock Legend Glenn Hughes To Play Cardiff Tramshed
To coincide with the 50th anniversary of its release, Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer, Glenn Hughes will play Deep Purple’s Burn album and MKIII and MKIV songs on July 18th in Cardiff’s Tramshed. He’ll be joined by Soren Andersen, Ash Sheehan, and Bob Fridzema.
The Full Monty To Bare All In Cardiff with All-Star Cast!
The award-winning smash hit play, The Full Monty, will play Cardiff’s New Theatre this autumn. The production features an all-star cast including Danny Hatchard, Jake Quickenden, Bill Ward, Neil Hurst, Ben Onwukwe, and Nicholas Prasad, each cast member chosen carefully by Marc Frankum.
Rave On! Buddy Will Return To Cardiff’s New Theatre With Rock Classics
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, the world’s most successful rock and roll musical, is back in the UK for 2023! Catch it at New Theatre Cardiff from 14-16 September 2023.
Review: Es & Flo, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Thomas Howells reviews Es & Flo by Jennifer Lunn at Wales Millennium Centre starring Doreene Blackstock and Liz Crowther.
Supernatural Thriller, 2:22 – A Ghost Story To Play Cardiff’s New Theatre in 2024
“2:22 – A Ghost Story,” the critically acclaimed supernatural thriller will play Cardiff’s New Theatre in January 2024 as part of an extensive UK-wide tour.
Review: The Bodyguard, Wales Millennium Centre
Thomas Howells reviews The Bodyguard starring Melody Thornton and Ayden Callaghan, at Wales Millennium Centre until April 29.