Aladdin Pantomime at Venue Cymru is a real crowd pleaser.
Nothing gets you in the Christmas spirit quite like going to see a pantomime, and last night, our family went to see Aladdin at Venue Cymru and we loved it.
Boasting a sumptuous set, there...
Dirty Dancing gives audiences the feelgood factor at Venue Cymru
Patrick Swayze stole my heart forever when I first saw him as Johnny Castle in the film Dirty Dancing in 1987.
Sadly, the much loved actor is no longer with us, but if you fancy...
Annie at Venue Cymru is a Triumph
I've always been a sucker for musicals, even as a teenager my heavy metal loving friends found it hilarious that I could sing all the songs from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers!
Annie has to...
Little Shop of Horrors is a blood-sucking success!
I've given you sunlight
I've given you rain
Looks like you're not happy
'Less I open a vein.
Ringing any bells yet? These are some of the infamous lines from the song Grow For Me, in the black...
Lean on Pete Review
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THREE years after delivering the impressive Oscar-nominated drama 45 Years, Andrew Haigh continues to build his reputation as one of the UK's most interesting directors of his generation by going stateside with a heart-rending...
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Venue Cymru review
There's nothing quite like a pantomime to get one into the Christmas spirit.
On Saturday night, my partner, Jose, seven year old daughter Mia and I, braved the elements to go and see Snow White...
The Nice Guys Review
RUSSELL Crowe and Ryan Gosling head to the 1970s for Shane Black’s black comedy The Nice Guys, an often hilarious piece that benefits from the chemistry of the two leads, as well as their...
Tale of Tales Review
ITALIAN director Matteo Garrone makes his English-language debut with Tale of Tales, a very likeable fantasy period drama that alone redeems previous disappointments that bought concern prior to viewing this.
Set in 17th century Italy...
Sully Review
PROVING that at 86 he’s still got it, Clint Eastwood teams up for the first time with Tom Hanks for the autobiographical Sully, an often gripping story of what is known as the Miracle...
The Lobster Review
GREEK director Yorgos Lanthimos delivers his English-language debut with The Lobster, an enjoyable yet surreal work that makes the case that he is capable of making good films after all.
In what could be perceived...