THERE is a fashion just now for whining that Shakespeare is too difficult for schools, that teachers can't teach it and kids don't get it. Rubbish!
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WHEN Hijinx, Wales’ long-standing theatre group which makes a point of serving the whole community rather than just theatregoers, get it right they really can provide just about the most affecting audience experience you’re likely to find.
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AT last, and it’s taken 13 years, Dic Edwards’ arresting play based on the life and death of Gary Gilmore gets a production that does this dense, provocative drama justice.
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They have been given the backing of Welsh music’s heavyweights Lostprophets and Funeral For A Friend. But as Gavin Allen finds out, Kids In Glass Houses haven’t needed anyone’s help.... until now that is
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1 Aspects of Love: Passion, desire, family ties and friendship bind five people and three generations together in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most romantic musical, as they come to appreciate how love changes everything.
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Welsh acting legend, Philip Madoc, is starring in a new production of one Wales’ greatest plays, Under Milk Wood. But as he prepares to play First Voice again, he admits he’s uncertain about his future on the stage
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WHEN the actors of Black Watch first performed their piece, it was in an abandoned drill hall in Edinburgh. The production was part of the city’s International Festival and scheduled to run for three weeks.
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Following the enormous success of her third studio album and second consecutive US number one debut, Best Damn Thing, Avril Lavigne’s 'Best Damn Tour' comes to Cardiff International Arena on 31 May.
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IN the second of two separate shows in the capital, the MTV2 Spanking New Music Tour took a more dance-orientated turn with New York psych-rock duo MGMT kicking off proceedings.
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