Articles By: Dylan Moore
Dylan Moore is an editor, essayist, and critic. Born in Cornwall in 1980, he grew up in Mid Wales before leaving for university in Cardiff. After graduating with a First in English Literature and Cultural Criticism, he has taught English at Caerleon Comprehensive School for ten years. He is founding co-editor of The Raconteur, a quarterly journal of new writing. He has been a New Critic for National Theatre Wales and Wales Arts International.
‘That’s Not The Way To Do It’: Puccini and Judy
WNO’s new productions of Turandot and Cosi fan tutte have much to recommend them, even if they feel somewhat outdated
Postcards from Port Talbot: The Passion, Easter 2011
Over Easter, Michael Sheen’s performance in The Passion had a huge impact on his hometown of Port Talbot
From Dylan to Dylan, happy birthday
Bob Dylan is 70 today. Writer and critic Dylan Moore wishes His Bobness many happy returns
Wales and the Congo: new beginnings
Congo’s conflict is a forgotten war, its people victim to almost unimaginable horrors and deprivation. Now, continuing a long tradition of connections, a new project is working here in Wales to highlight the country’s plight
Mapping the Nation: the National Theatre Wales journey so far…
Half way through its opening season, it’s an opportune time to look at what the National Theatre has achieved – and it’s been a pretty impressive run
‘Most 21st Century readers won’t wait three months for a long article about a long-dead writer’
The history of the ‘little magazine’ is a fascinating one. But now it needs to adapt to the online world we live in







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