Winner of the 2015 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, Mischief Theatre’s smash-hit, The Play That Goes Wrong is currently raising laughs at London’s Duchess Theatre.
Tag Archives: April 2020
Throwback Thursday: Petula Clark, De Montfort Hall, Leicester (February 1951)
This weeks Throwback Thursday recalls an early personal appearance by Pet topping the bill on a Variety line-up at Leicester’s De Montfort Hall on Sunday 18th February 1951.
Film Review: The Host (Pearl Pictures Productions)
Andy Howells reviews The Host (2020) Starring: Maryam Hassouni, Mike Beckingham and Dougie Poynter.
““Writing Is Second Nature To Me!” – Boyd Clack Discusses His First Novel: River Of Souls
Andy Howells chats to Welsh actor and writer, Boyd Clack about his novel, River of Souls
Review: Glass Ceiling Theatre’ Stage At Home, Facebook Live
Andy Howells reviews Glass Ceiling Theatre’s online presentation, Stage at Home.
Review: All or Nothing – A Mod Musical Live At The Ambassadors Theatre, You Tube Broadcast
Andy Howells reviews All or Nothing – A Mod Musical retelling the story of The Small Faces and streamed via YouTube until April 26.
Listening In: Boyd Clack Launches New Podcast, Boyd Clack on Radio 666
Andy Howells chats to Boyd Clack and Grant Moon about the new podcast series, Boyd Clack on Radio 666.
Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber’ Love Never Dies, The Shows Must Go On
Love Never Dies is the fourth show in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s series of musicals forming part of The Show’s Must Go On, streamed weekly on YouTube to raise money for nominated charities as theatres remain closed due to the Covid19 pandemic. Previous weeks have featured screenings of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Phantom of The Opera.
Flashback Friday: Five Favourite Concerts That Played South Wales
Rachel Howells recalls five favourite South Wales music gigs of the last decade.
Performances For Lockdown: William Shakespeare Birthday Tributes by Everyman Youth Theatre & Everyman Theatre, Cardiff
As April 23 is the anniversary of William Shakespeare birth in 1564, we are turning the spotlight over to members of Everyman Youth Theatre and Everyman Theatre Cardiff to pay their tributes to The Bard.