Radio Wales Arts Show Episodes Episode guide
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Comedy, drama and classical music
One Man Two Guvnors, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Cardiff Sinfonietta.
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Arts and inspiration
How the arts are inspired by subjects such as political leadership, race and refugees.
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Russia 17
2017 marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution, an event celebrated by arts in Wales.
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Gillian Clarke at 80
Gillian Clarke reflects on her life and work from her home in Ceredigion.
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Old classics, fresh faces and throw downs
A new version of Uncle Vanya and a young actor on his breakthrough big screen role.
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Artistic Collaborations
Two theatre companies from opposite sides of the globe come together to perform a play.
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Featuring some of the performers and directors from Wales at this year's Festival Fringe.
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Drama, Literature and Storytelling
Hollti - a play by Theatr Genedlaethol and about a nuclear power station on Anglesey.
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The Family Arts Festival
Arts for the whole family as Theatr Clwyd near Mold stages the Family Arts Festival.
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Welsh Proms
Owain Arwel Hughes on The Welsh Proms Cymru, Wales's national classical music festival.
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Destination Unknown
Producer Llion Roberts talks about a film featuring the testimonies of Holocaust survivors
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Sweeney Todd
Welsh College of Music and Drama students talk about taking on the musical Sweeney Todd.
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³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Cardiff Singer of the World
Gwyn Hughes Jones looks back on his career, including ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Cardiff Singer of the World 1997
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Summer Festivals
Australian saxophonist Amy Dickson talks about performing at the Gregynog Festival.
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Hay Festival
Myfanwy Alexander, Nicola Davies, Nick Willing, Paul Henry and Hannah Grace, live from Hay
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'The Hopkins Conundrum', & young recorder player Sophie Westbrooke
A new novel about Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins & live music from Sophie Westbrooke
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Y Twr
Gwyneth Glyn talks about adapting Gwenlyn Parry's play Y Twr into an opera.
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Die Fledermaus
Nicola Heywood Thomas hears about WNO's Die Fledermaus, part of their Vienna Vice Season.
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Richard Fitch talks to the Arts Show about directing The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Revolution, Robots and Oscar Wilde
The Trials of Oscar Wilde on tour, creating robots and revolution in photography.
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Arts Show Special: Michael Bogdanov
Nicola Heywood Thomas focuses on the life of director Michael Bogdanov, who has died.
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Drama, dance, art and literature
Paul McGann talks about his first touring theatre role, plus secret artist Roger Cecil.
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Get Creative across Wales
Nicola Heywood Thomas explains how to get involved in the Get Creative Weekend.
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Jason and the Argonauts
A new version of Jason and the Argonauts, plus the Jane Eyre musical at Rhyl Pavilion.
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Drama, musicals and film
Kully Thiarai talks to about her role as artistic director of National Theatre Wales.
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Playwrights and performers
Welsh playwright Gary Owen talks about his new play, Killology.
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International Women's Day Celebration
Poets, performers, composers and musicians come together for International Women's Day.
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Observations, Collections, Recollections
Nicola Heywood Thomas discusses an exhibition of work by photographer Pete Davis.
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The Romans in Britain
Theatre and film director Michael Bogdanov discusses The Romans in Britain.
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New opera, drama and art
Nicola Heywood Thomas discusses WNO's Le Vin herbe, based on the Tristan and Isolde tale.