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’.
Diffusion is a new biennial photography festival staged in Cardiff, Wales’ capital city. Alongside international names, Diffusion will showcase some of the best photography and lens-based media talent in Wales, providing a global platform aimed at the wider arts and media community and encouraging new visitors to the capital.
Contemporary sculptures by local and well-known British artists at Wyndcliffe Court Gardens, Monmouthshire.
There will be Six World Premieres and Seven European Premieres of new work at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival which will take place during May in a range of venues across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
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.
Gŵyl Pili Pala Festival is a new arts festival in Swansea, bringing together musicians and writers from across Wales. The fesitval is presented by the West Glamorgan Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (WGCADA), with all proceeds going to support their wide range of programmes and services.
Celebrating the diversity of Merthyr Tydfil with performances, workshops, food and stalls.
A day of free arts and well being activities - open to anybody who is aged 50 or over; the emphasis will be on having fun and trying something new.