The Half God of Rainfall review " stunning standoff
Birmingham RepEllam's poem about a basketball-star demi-god and his goddess-mother fighting celestial beings gets a stunning out on the stage The Half God of Rainfall tells the story of Demi…
Birmingham RepEllam's poem about a basketball-star demi-god and his goddess-mother fighting celestial beings gets a stunning out on the stage The Half God of Rainfall tells the story of Demi…
Theatr Clwyd, MoldDavid Judge fuses poetry and exquisite theatricality into a lovingly delivered personal monologue David Judge is the writer and performer of this autobiographical monologue…
Theatr Brycheiniog, BreconKaite O'Reilly's play challenges societal expectations of deaf and disabled women and tick-box exercises in inclusivity Alfa, Beaty and Coral are three deaf and dis…
Sherman theatre, CardiffJo Clifford's inventive and playful production gives the characters new conflicts, complexities and genders Notwithstanding its running gags at the expense of academi…
Chapter, CardiffA damaged Carmarthen family are shaken by a newcomer in this smart and superbly acted riff on the American classicIf Amanda Wingfield and her children had lived on the coast …
Birmingham RepAndy Smith and Amund Sjølie Sveen imagine a future of radical equality and freedom in a performance that comes with its own manifestoBilled as a "performed conversation", An…
Birmingham RepThis thrilling Oz of racial diversity, gender reversal and voguing androgyny is more current " and vibrant " than the MGM musicalEncountering the Birmingham Rep's playful and s…
Chapter Arts Centre, CardiffGood Cop Bad Cop present a wry, playful and genre-defying show based around the work of an early film director Phantom Rides Again! is the first in what promises …
Theatr Clwyd, MoldTwo friends raised in care meet after many years in a complex drama featuring some deeply committed performancesTowards the climax of Katherine Chandler's Thick As Thieves,…
Sherman theatre, CardiffA couple stranded in an unsettling rural landscape are haunted by the past in Meic Povey's richly poetic drama Defi (Wyn Bowen Harries) and Mair (Morfudd Hughes) are …
An open letter signed by 40 Welsh playwrights criticising NTW doesn't take into account audiences' responses to the company's recent showsLast week, Wales Arts Review published an open lette…