StoryCroeso to our new 2023 music and drama RWCMD AssociatesCongratulations to our 2023 RWCMD Associates. Each year the College awards recent music and drama graduates as Associates of the College, celebrating significant contributions to the arts and society early in their chosen career.
StoryActor Callum Scott Howells: 2023 RWCMD AssociateCongratulations to award-winning actor and grad Callum Scott Howells, who has just been awarded an RWCMD Associateship. He came back to College to receive his award and share his experiences on stage and screen with acting and musical theatre students.
News Enriching and improving lives: RWCMD launches Woolcott student residencies The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is launching the Woolcott student residencies, an innovative training programme designed to support RWCMD students working within the community, and to give local people a sense of ownership of the arts.
StoryMaking a difference through performance: creating actors as artistsOur drama courses focus on training actors who are robust, ethically-minded artists, with strong individual voices.
StoryMaking our stories inclusive: British Sign Language integrated ‘A Christmas Carol’Making inclusive work is one of the key purposes of the artistic training at the Royal Welsh College.
StoryA Heartstopper of a Job: Working in Scenic ArtsRWCMD’s brand new two-year Foundation Degree in Scenic Arts teaches you the skills to create sets, backdrops and props, opening up an exciting professional world of work in theatre, television, film and design.
EventDr Bev at 30!Dr Bev takes us on a journey to celebrate 30 years of performing across theUK and Europe. Joining her will be singer, songwriter and Welsh National Treasure BronwenLewis. Actress, presenter and writer Chizzy Akudolu. Fellow drag queen AmberDextrous and Cardiffs very own Kinetic Theatre Choir.
NewsThe Spring 2024 season of events at RWCMD is packed with gemsAs the College launches in to its 75th anniversary year, the spring season is packed with gems, from Welsh legends, Dame Siân Phillips and Gruff Rhys to theatre and opera classics including Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi.