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  • Carly Mercedes Dyer stars in The Drifters Girl at WMC

    Coming to Wales Millennium Centre, 7-11 May, The Drifters Girl tells the remarkable story of The Drifters The Drifters Girl is at Wales Millennium Centre, 7-11 May,  www.wmc.org.uk

  • Cast announced for the first ever tour of The Drifters Girl

    first ever UK and Ireland tour of the acclaimed West End musical The Drifters Girl, which will visit Wales Millennium Centre on 7-11 May 2024. The Drifters Girl 7-11 May 2024 Tues – Sat 7.30pm, Thu + Sat 2.30pm Donald Gordon Theatre, Wales Millennium Centre Tickets from £18, www.wmc.org.uk Age guidance: 10+ (no under 2s) Please note this performance

  • The best Christmas events across South Wales

    Lights Switch On bridgendtowncouncil.gov.uk Ho-ho-hold on to your Santa hats, because Bridgend Town Centre Visit Santa and his helpers at their magical Grotto in St Tydfil Shopping Centre and enjoy a whole host of other seasonal attractions throughout the town centre, including real reindeer, fairground rides, wwt.org.uk This festive season, let’s quack open the holiday cheer with a splash at Llanelli Wetland Centre Millennium Centre’s delightful Christmas market, where shopping small means making a big impact!  

  • Catherine Tyldesley brings Bonnie & Clyde The Musical to Cardiff

    Playing Blanche Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde The Musical is a dream come true for Catherine Tyldesley. This is the Coronation Street star’s professional musical theatre debut and she couldn’t be more excited. Catherine has been approached about doing musicals before. “But I had to be really in love with something for me to leave the children for that amount of time,” the mother-of-two admits. Then she heard Blanche’s big number That’s What You Call A Dream and was hooked. “Me and my husband [Tom Pitfield] got one verse in and he looked at me and went ‘Oh my God, you have to do this show’.” Catherine, 40, listened to the rest of the music. “And I was 100% in. I fell in love with it and I knew that this was the one musical I had to do. I’ve been extremely lucky with film and television but I’ve waited a long time for this.” The show features music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black and a book by Ivan Menchell, and it played to packed houses in London’s West End across two rave-reviewed seasons. It’s an electrifying, energised retelling of the story of outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who became folk heroes during the Great Depression, with Tyldesley playing Clyde’s sister-in-law Blanche. Married to Clyde’s elder brother Buck, she reluctantly became part of the bank-robbing Barrow Gang and was the only member of the core group to survive, later serving a prison sentence for assault with intent to kill. “She’s a powerhouse,” Catherine elaborates, “and she wears the trousers in the relationship between herself and Buck. They are deeply in love, and she would do anything for him, but she’s very devout in her faith and she wants him to be on the right path in life. Buck is like ‘I can’t argue with this woman, she is the boss, so I’ve got to do what she says’.” Delving into Blanche’s diaries, the actress was interested to learn she also tried to get Clyde to see the light. “But there’s a turning point mid-show where she realises that he is past all help. In her diaries she writes ‘I tried to help Clyde, I tried to help Bonnie’ but they were just unreachable.” Catherine is no stranger to theatre. Her previous stage work includes Jim Cartwright’s Is There Anybody There? and she wrote and starred in The Ceremony, which also featured Sue Johnston and was filmed for broadcast during the pandemic to raise money for out-of-work actors. Tyldesley, who was born in the Greater Manchester town of Walkden, hasn’t done a professional musical before Bonnie & Clyde, although during her training at the Birmingham School of Acting she appeared in such shows as The Sound of Music, Grease and Oliver! And she’s always been singing between acting roles, saying: “That’s how I made my bread and butter before Corrie. I was singing five or six nights a week, doing a lot of musical theatre numbers because that was my passion, along with jazz and swing.” Having released her debut album Rise in 2016, she adds: “I’ve always loved singing and it’s great that now I finally get to do it in a big stage musical.” The show, she notes, has a bit of everything. “You’ve got great music, adventure, the gangster element, but it also delves into the love story, to see the chemistry between Bonnie and Clyde, as well as between Blanche and Buck. It’s got that adrenaline-junkie feel but at the same time it’s really going to pull on your heartstrings. And it’s got great comedy in there too. Part of the reason that I was drawn to Blanche is because her one-liners are just brilliant.” Can she relate to the character in any way? “I would say that I’m incredibly determined, as Blanche is. I was raised a Catholic and I don’t practice the faith anymore, but my mum is incredibly devout and anyone who meets her says ‘There’s something really special about your mum, something really powerful’. I’m using that for Blanche. She kind of has an inner strength that she takes from her faith, which makes her feisty.” Tyldesley made her screen debut in 2006 in Holby City and was in Coronation Street (as a midwife), Doctors, Emmerdale and Shameless before returning to Corrie in 2011 as plucky Eva Price. “It was amazing,” she beams about landing the plum role for a seven-year stint. “I’d watched Corrie since I was a little girl and my family were obsessed with it. It really was a dream job.” She also loved being partnered with Johannes Radebe on Strictly Come Dancing in 2019. Tyldesley will be doing what she calls “a bit of mild dancing” in Bonnie & Clyde and she’s looking forward to touring the country, this time in a fully-fledged musical. “It’s super exciting and we’re going to all these iconic theatres in all these beautiful towns and cities.” She smiles. “It’s going to be quite the adventure.” Bonnie & Clyde comes to Cardiff from 26 – 30 March 2024. Tickets are available now at wmc.org.uk Best City Breaks - Find hotels and top attractions across the UK! www.bestcitybreaks.co.uk

  • Give the gift of live theatre this Christmas

    this celebration of the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state returns to Wales Millennium Centre following a sell-out run in 2024. 22 – 30 August 2025 | Tickets from £19 The Last

  • The Spongebob Musical is the hot family ticket of the summer

    Tony Award nominated, award-winning, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, the must-see show for family audiences at Wales Millennium Centre this summer. world of musical theatre by storm with a stunning all-singing, all-dancing, dynamic show that comes to Wales Millennium Centre, 6th - 10th June. THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL is written by Kyle Jarrow and features a tidal wave of original songs by the world

  • Wicked is coming to Cardiff in 2024 as part of a major UK tour

    touring production, dubbed “one of the most successful musicals of all time” (BBC News), will fly back to Wales Millennium Centre’s Donald Gordon Theatre for 4 weeks only, from 24 October to 23 November 2024. Millennium Centre, where incredible audiences greeted us during two previous sold-out engagements. Graeme Farrow, Artistic Director at Wales Millennium Centre, added “we can’t wait to welcome the witches ". 24 Oct - 23 Nov 2024 Wales Millennium Centre 029 2063 6464 wmc.org.uk

  • We meet Kym Marsh star of the Take That musical Greatest Days

    It’s coming to Wales Millennium Centre, 27 June - 1 July. But we’d all be so excited and buzzing to know they were there 27 June - 1 July Greatest Days Wales Millennium Centre Bute Place, Cardiff, CF10 5AL 029 2063 6464 www.wmc.org.uk

  • The brand new Stock Aitken Waterman musical coming to Cardiff

    Wales Millennium Centre brings all the hit-factory songs we love, finally on stage together in an all-new I Should Be So Lucky is at Wales Millennium Centre, 27 Nov – 2 Dec 2023, wmc.org.uk

  • An interview with Girl From The North Country director Conor McPherson

    His vision, for a ‘Eugene O’Neill kind of idea’, came to him while he was walking beside the sea where them ‘an emotional catharsis, a feeling of the mystery of life as they understand it’. 5 -10 December Wales Millennium Centre Bute Place, Cardiff CF10 5AL 029 2063 6464 www.wmc.org.uk

  • Discover a whole new world when Aladdin comes to WMC this Christmas

    Millennium Centre this December. Wales Millennium Centre has announced that Disney’ critically acclaimed Broadway and West End musical , Aladdin, will be taking flight to South Wales this Christmas! Cardiff’s Wales Millennium Centre will be hosting the extraordinary theatrical event on the second stop Tickets are now on sale for performances of Disney’s Aladdin at Wales Millennium Centre from 7 December

  • Welsh National Opera: La Boheme

    La bohème is a tale of love, loss, rebellion and freedom and is one of opera’s most adored stories. love with Rodolfo, Mimì and their friends time and time again. 25 + 27 September, 5 + 6 October 2022 Wales Millennium Centre More details: wno.org.uk/boheme #WNOboheme

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