Frida, Diego, and the Day of the Dead: Green-Wood Cemetery, Death of Classical, and the Metropolitan Opera Collaborate
Sunny Afternoon – UK TOUR Rhys John Edwards 27/05/2026UK TOUR I’m starting to grow a little tired of the music biography. Particularly in film, the success of Bohemian...
My Normal F**king Sex Life Rhys John Edwards 23/05/2026THE RIVERFRONT, NEWPORT It’s not often that a protagonist’s inner monologue is cast as their chief antagonist. Most of the...
Forgiveness of a Monster Rhys John Edwards 14/05/2026 SHERMAN THEATRE, CARDIFF. Forgiveness of a Monster is a rare theatrical sequel. Plays don’t often get ‘part twos’. I...
My Mix(ed up) Tape Rhys John Edwards 20/03/2026 SHERMAN THEATRE CARDIFF I always think there’s something a bit confrontational about a one-person show. Like stand-up, there seems...
The Red Shoes Rhys John Edwards 05/03/2026WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE Before a ballet, I usually do a quick Google search. I’m about as far from a ballet...
2:22 – A Ghost Story Rhys John Edwards 17/02/2026I didn’t know an awful lot about ‘2:22 – A Ghost Story’, bar the theatrical snobbery that seems to follow...
Alice: Return to Wonderland Rhys John Edwards 05/12/2025When I first heard that the Sherman Theatre’s Christmas show would be a reimagined Alice in Wonderland, I felt a...
Candide Owen Davies 24/10/2025I first saw this marvellous Welsh National Opera production of Bernstein’s gloriously messy masterpiece in Cardiff in 2023, and I...
No Man’s Land Rhys John Edwards 18/10/2025It takes a little while to settle into No Man’s Land, the new play from writer Rachel Trezise and director...
Nye Rhys John Edwards 27/08/2025I’ve always despised pride by association. That borrowed sense of triumph usually expressed by armchair patriots during sporting events. The...