Assisted Performances
If you are deaf, hard of hearing or visually impaired, we have a list of the latest accessible performances in Wales.


If you are deaf, hard of hearing or visually impaired, we have a list of the latest accessible performances in Wales.
Stunning exhibition of Kaffe Fassett quilts and historic Welsh quilts in Lampeter.
As part of our 30th Anniversary, this travelling exhibition looks at the demise of heavy industry in Wales and the rise of the ‘industrial museum’.
Contemporary sculptures by local and well-known British artists at Wyndcliffe Court Gardens, Monmouthshire.
This body of work explores how man has sculpted the coastline during the past, and what the future holds for the coastline in a period of industrial decline.
Relive the 1940s, 50s, 60s at The Cardiff Story with music from Imperfect Tenth and a dance class from Cardiff Lindy Hop.
This new exhibition brings together Ewenny pottery from Museum and private collections along with unique film and photographic material. Follow the story of the development of the Ewenny potteries through to the present day.
This year the British Museum welcomes more than 450 objects from the ancient Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum to the major exhibition Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum, the first exhibition on Pompeii in London for almost 40 years. Together with this, the British Museum will stage Pompeii Live - the first live cinema event produced by the British Museum from a major exhibition.
An exhibition celebrating the life of Sir Kyffin Williams, one of Wales’ most recognised painters.