An update from the Young Critics team
All future content from Young Critics Wales will be hosted by our new partner organisation Get the Chance. Creating opportunities for a diverse range of people to experience and respond to […]
All future content from Young Critics Wales will be hosted by our new partner organisation Get the Chance. Creating opportunities for a diverse range of people to experience and respond to […]
Warning this review contains a spoiler! An unusual set up, we are lead into the theatre to the scene of what looks like a small living room and are […]
“When an irresistible force such as you, meets an old immovable object like me, you can bet just as sure as you live. Something’s gotta give, something’s gotta give, something’s […]
We enter a small but perfectly formed room with a low level traverse stage. Completely white and clinical there is nothing in the room but the audience areas and […]
The stage is white, clean and leaning downwards towards us. As the ‘curtain’ which is more of what looks like the outside of a ship is lifted, the staging continues […]
4 Stars. On the 26th of April, I was lucky enough to see Sleeping Beauty at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. I haven’t really seen a ballet performance, besides the […]
NT Connections is an annual festival which develops strong links with young talent, raising the profile and awareness of youth theatre companies and their members. The three day festival, which […]
The Jungle Book was always a story structured around set-piece moments. We have a little boy as out fish-out-of-water protagonist that comes across creatures that he doesn’t know about and […]
One of the most anticipated shows in the West End, Hand to God is an unusual play using the combination of live actors and puppetry. A fully adult play, […]
Black Sheep Theatre’s debut production ‘Fear of Drowning’ opened at Chapter this week and it is not what you expected. (Whatever that was.) Elli’s the runaway bride, Tim’s her doting […]
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