Covid-19 will dramatically affect the Arts which means we need to make sure that we build bridges with our communities, writes Graeme Farrow.

Covid-19 will dramatically affect the Arts which means we need to make sure that we build bridges with our communities, writes Graeme Farrow.
Before lockdown, Tom Cheesman and Filiz Celik met with Memet Ali Alabora at Volcano Theatre in Swansea, after his performance of the one-man play Meleketimden Insan Manazaralari – Human Landscapes from My Country, written by Nazim Hikmet.
What can contemporary Welsh theatre offer to social critique? Merlin Gable speaks to Chelsey Gillard and Jac Ifan Moore.
Catrin Stewart, 29, is an Actress from Cardiff now based in London
Dylan Moore finds NTW’s latest venture a worthy project masking a mediocre drama.
Dylan Moore meets playwright Patrick Jones to talk about his new play ‘Before I Leave’
Dylan Moore hosts the latest IWA Podcast, and is joined by Playwright Kaite O’Reilly.
Initial findings from the IWA Constitutional Convention show performance is a higher priority than powers, but energy policy could offer potential.
Phil Morris interviews Owen Sheers about his new collaboration with National Theatre Wales, Mametz.