Lady Llanover – Wales’ First Fashion Icon
Have you ever worn a traditional Welsh outfit for St David’s Day? Discover how this tradition first came about!
Read moreHave you ever worn a traditional Welsh outfit for St David’s Day? Discover how this tradition first came about!
Read moreA show that weaves history, fun and equations!
Read moreWe’ll take you back to Victorian times at Merthyr Tudful, 1831, in the company of Dic Penderyn.
Read moreJoin the bard and rapper, Dafydd ap, as he tries to find his way from Aberystwyth to Gwent to meet his generous sponsor, Ifor.
Read moreIn this show Thomas Telford returns to Wales once again after hearing that his masterpiece – the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – has won a World Heritage Site award.
Read moreMeet one of the most important figures in the history of the Industrial Revolution as well as one of Wales’ greatest entrepreneurs.
Read moreMeet Hari Lute – a musician at Llywelyn the Great’s court. Hari, through music and drama will relay the story of Llywelyn the Great
Read moreEliseus Evans’ dream was to become a ship’s Captain. He’s a sailor on the Amlwch Rose, a scooner that carried copper during the Industrial Revolution, a period which led the way for modern day Wales.
Read moreLlywelyn ap Gruffudd, the grandson of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, Lord of Snowdon, Prince of Pura Walia, Tywysog Cymru.
Read moreThe Senedd. What is it? Where is it ? And why is it considered as one of Wales’ most important buildings?
Read moreA show that follows the life of one of Wales’ most important authors – Kate Roberts.
Read moreDiscover the history of the Welsh language in the company of the expert, Mr R. Ben Igwr.
Read moreOver a hundered years since the since the death and Eisteddfod achievement of chief poet Hedd Wyn, here’s a chance to learn about his heartbreaking but inspiring story.
Read moreCome and meet the most successful and flamboyant real-life pirate of them all – Black Bart!
Read moreDuring the Second World War, the Luftwaffe attacked the city of Swansea for three consecutive nights, known today as ‘The Three Nights’ Blitz’: a unique event in Wales’ history during WWII.
Read moreOriginally commissioned by the Welsh Books Council as part of the Roald Dahl 100 celebrations, this show encourages children to read.
Read moreAfter years of oppression by the Marcher Lords and the English crown, one brave Welshman decided enough was enough.
Read moreOver a hundred and fifty years ago a brave band of Welsh men, women and children sailed on the Mimosa to the other side of the world in search of a better life.
Read moreWhen he died in 1604, Bishop William Morgan, was a poor man. However, he also left the nation a priceless treasure – a Welsh translation of the Bible.
Read moreA Welshman with a problem and he’s here to set the record straight.
Read moreWife. Mother. Quaeen. Guardian of her people.
Or…
A crazy warmongering woman with a taste for Roman blood.
He held the first ever Eisteddfod at his grand castle in Cardigan in 1176!
Read moreWith a great deal of help from Welsh soldiers at Bosworth Field, Henry beat Richard lll to become King of England.
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