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Marine Furet enjoys a new production rooted in Cardiffian history at the Sherman Theatre. 'Housemates' tells the story of the creation of the first assisted living home.

Review: Housemates, Sherman Theatre

Marine Furet enjoys a new production rooted in Cardiffian history at the Sherman Theatre.

13th October
  • Culture
Production shot of Es and Flo

Review: Es and Flo, Wales Millennium Centre

Kaja Brown reviews Es and Flo, a production from the Wales Millennium Centre which will soon transfer to the Kiln Theatre in London

18th May (31st October)
  • Culture

Sanctuary – There Must Be Somewhere: Poetry Review

Kaja Brown reviews the collection of poems Sanctuary – There Must Be Somewhere, and looks at how it resonates with today’s society.

13th April (13th April)
  • Culture

Review: Hymnal: An Early Life in Verse

Maisie Allen reviews Julia Bell’s debut poetry collection Hymnal, published in April 2023 by Parthian Books.

5th April (31st October)
  • Culture
A picture of Kel Matsena, one of the cast members of Joseph K and the Cost of Living, crouching under a harsh white light

Review: The Cost of Living, National Theatre Wales

Marine Furet reviews The Cost of Living, a new production from National Theatre Wales currently at the Swansea Grand Theatre

24th March (28th March)
  • Culture

Claude Cahun: Beneath This Mask

Kaja Brown explores the work of internationally known queer artist Claude Cahun, which is currently exhibited in Penarth.

21st March (20th March)
  • Culture

Review: Criminal Justice in Crisis

Dr Bharat Malkani reviews Richard Wyn Jones and Robert Jones’ book The Welsh Criminal Justice System: On the Jagged Edge

10th March (10th March)
  • Voices
Rita Bernard-Shaw and Samuel Adewunmi in Trouble in Butetown. Photograph: Manuel Harlan

Review: Trouble in Butetown, Donmar Warehouse

Maisie Allen enjoys Trouble in Butetown, currently at the Donmar Warehouse in London until 25 March 2023.

4th March (31st October)
  • Culture
A common starling - in Birdsplaining, Jasmine Donahaye reflects on women's experience of nature and nature writing

Review: There is Nothing Natural About Nature Writing

Saskia McCracken reviews contemporary Welsh essayist Jasmine Donahaye’s new book of nature writing Birdsplaining

17th February (15th February)
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