*** There’s always a danger, when adapting something as taut and psychologically airless as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold @theCentre https://t.co/uvrLZ4YDIm via @ArtsSceneWales
it is nice to see that particular kind of magic remains alive and well in this latest incarnation. @PriscillaTourUK@theCentre https://t.co/Maw3IMaEnJ via @ArtsSceneWales
Critique, opéra. CARDIFF, Welsh National Opera, le 16 avril 2026. WAGNER : Der Fliegende Holländer. Simon Bailey, Rachel Nicholls, James Cresswell… Tomas Hanus / Jack Furness https://t.co/G6CE3txPt4 via @ClassiqueNews
Can't help wondering whether spending money on rebranding, posters and fancy videos when there isn't enough money to tour sends the right message for people to get behind @WelshNatOpera and oppose @Arts_Wales_@ace_national cuts
*** Welsh National Opera’s latest staging of The Flying Dutchman continues a now-familiar operatic vogue: the displacement of the titular... https://t.co/wq1xXpRbjC via @ArtsSceneWales
*** The opera’s vast, mythic horizons are narrowed to the interior life of a damaged child, compelling in outline, perhaps, but ultimately constricting. #WNO@WelshNatOpera@theCentre https://t.co/wq1xXpRbjC via @ArtsSceneWales
MWO gives opportunity to young singers. Fingers crossed forthcoming (WNO) season announcement restores ambition & substance to what was once one of Europe’s most admired companies. https://t.co/bwwmuSXkNp @ace_national@Arts_Wales_@rncmlive@RWCMD
"fingers must remain crossed that the forthcoming season announcement restores some ambition and substance to what was once one of Europe’s most admired opera companies (WNO) " Fine young singers at MWO. https://t.co/bwwmuSXkNp
@WelshNatTheatre@Arts_Wales_@RWCMD
A new, monthly queer comedy night opens this weekend at Cabaret, Wales Millennium Centre. #LeePeart#LittleWanderer https://t.co/fp6zc7xP1p via @ArtsSceneWales
committed performances, thoughtful staging and moral clarity, proves that theatre, at any scale, can illuminate both the tragedies of the past and the unfinished struggles of the present. @everymancdf https://t.co/TY6EQqvFgt via @ArtsSceneWales