Andy Howells samples a rare presentation of a Shakespeare classic at Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival.
Tag Archives: July 2023
Folk Rockers, Fairport Convention “Shuffle & Go” for Abergavenny Show
English folk rock band, Fairport Convention are returning to the Borough Theatre Abergavenny on Wednesday 19 July at 7:30pm.
War & Peace: Welsh Pupils Selected for Prestigious Arts Project with Swansea University and Imperial War Museums
Throughout June, the artistic works of over 100 secondary school pupils from south-east Wales are on display at Cardiff’s Pierhead Building – after the pupils took part in a pioneering memorial project, led by Swansea University and Imperial War Museums, with artist Siôn Tomos Owen.
Review: Calendar Girls – The Stage Play, Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival, Sophia Gardens
Andy Howells reviews the second headlining show of Everyman Theatre’s Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival – Calendar Girls!
Welsh Proms Celebrate 40th Anniversary of St David’s Hall
THE Welsh Proms are back Saturday 8 – Friday 14 July, and this time there is more reason to celebrate as it’s the 40th anniversary of St David’s Hall!
Something For Everybody at Llandaff Cathedral Festival
From July 4 to 9, Llandaff Festival has an outstanding and varied cultural programme, centred on the Cathedral. Only in its second year, the festival welcomes all of Cardiff for a celebration of culture, music and heritage and showcases the continuous work the Cathedral puts into achieving musical excellence and building a stronger community.
Review: Annie The Musical, Wales Millennium Centre
Seren Howells heads to Wales Millennium Centre to catch up with family favourite Annie the Musical featuring Craig Revel Horwood as Miss Hannigan.
Photo Special: George Ezra Wows Music Fans at Chepstow Racecourse
Chepstow Racecourse was Paradise for music fans as George Ezra brought an incredible weekend of international live music to a close on Sunday night (July 2).
Calendar Girls Actors To Run Cardiff Race For Life
Three actors from Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival’s upcoming production of Calendar Girls by Tim Firth will be running in Cardiff Race For Life on Sunday 9 July. Everyman Theatre actors Pam Chappell Wiener, Lawrence Clarke and Toby Harris from Calendar Girls are all taking part to raise funds for cancer research in an act that is life imitating art.
“A Haunting Night at the Theatre” with Do You Believe in Ghosts
‘Do You Believe in Ghosts’ creator James Taylor guarantees “a haunting night at the theatre” when the show plays The Riverfront Theatre in July 12.