
A window on the arts and culture of Wales.
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Owen Thomas is without doubt one of the most successful writers working in Wales today. That he has done this almost exclusively for the stage, and with very little help from the major production companies Wales has boasted over the course...
The Wales Arts Review Weekly Arts Round-Up is a weekly newsletter dedicated to providing news and updates on the Welsh arts scene, whether this be highlighting new and exciting art exhibitions from Wales’ top artists or discussing exciting...
Tom Bullough is, what we used to call in the writing game, the real deal. A writer’s writer. His non-fiction work Sarn Helen brings together a psychogeographical study of the history and future of the Welsh landscape — it brings together pe...
The Wales Arts Review Weekly Arts Round-Up is a weekly newsletter dedicated to providing news and updates on the Welsh arts scene, whether this be highlighting new and exciting art exhibitions from Wales’ top artists or discussing exciting...
Indy music in Wales has a long and strong history — and I’m writing this in a week when the Super Furry Animals are getting everyone in a wooze with their first tour in ten years. Yes, you all know that we have, and have had, some of the be...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Founded in March 2012, Wales Arts Review is a media platform where a new generation of critics and arts lovers can meet to engage in a robust and inclusive discussion about books, theatre, film, music, the visual arts, politics, and the media.
Novelist, critic, broadcaster, and playwright. He is the author of three novels and three non-fiction books, including Abandon All Hope, a history of Welsh literature out in May 2024 with Calon Books.
Dave Humphreys is an Applied Theatre practitioner in community and educational settings, and a PhD researcher at Edge Hill University.
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