SAMMY, Deano and Frank swing back into action in this recreation of the Rat Pack’s glory days when Las Vegas casinos like the Sand would play host to sold-out musical extravaganzas hosted by the stars.
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THE first ever national film and music festival for Wales, Soundtrack, is launched today with plans to make it the biggest event of its kind in the world.
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I’D DO Anything finalist Sarah Lark may be out of the TV competition and back at home in Cardiff – but today she has only one message for her fans: “I’ll be back!”
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With just a few weeks left until the Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfod starts, its new director Aled Siôn writes about the logistics of putting it together and reveals a taste of what’s to come
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IF you believe certain people, there’s no such thing as an Elvis impersonator – and that’s because die-hard fans would say the King is still alive.
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FORMER Nancy hopeful Tara Bethan, knocked out of I’d Do Anything in the third week, has shown the show’s judges that she CAN do anything by scoring the role of narrator in the stage production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
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SHE captured the hearts of the nation playing ditzy Barry girl Stacey. But Joanna Page is swapping girlie dresses for sharp business suits as she prepares for her next role – as a straight-talking American businesswoman.
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THE Coliseum Theatre, Aberdare, hosted a fantastic and flamboyant production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of being Earnest by Mappa Mundi, Theatr Mwldan and Creu Cymru this week.
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