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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Features: Cast your project by The Stage

Cutting-edge video audition technology will make the free to use Stage Castings an indispensable tool in your casting activities, says Jennifer Reischel thestage.co.uk/castings When it comes…

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Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Debating the dullness of Shaw, vicar overuse and memories of Mike Winters

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Acting is a craft, not a thesis Delighted as I am about Rose Bruford’s place in the recent National Student Survey, I take issue with Michael Earley’s suggestion that drama schools must …

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

We will fight until the last I refer to Nicola Merrifield’s story, “Future looks bleak for Scarborough venue” (News, August 8, page 4). This is a plain and straightforward report of th…

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Friday, August 16, 2013

News: Janet Suzman, David Calvitto and Theatre Ad Infinitum among our Edinburgh awards nominees by The Stage

Janet Suzman and former winners David Calvitto and Theatre Ad Infinitum are among the nominees for this year’s Stage Awards for Acting Excellence at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Now …

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Equity and Edinburgh, tribunal fees and more mobile mis-use

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

News: Your chance to be named the UK’s most welcoming theatre by The Stage

Theatres across the UK will be able to put themselves forward to be recognised as the country’s most welcoming venue as part of the My Theatre Matters! campaign. My Theatre Matters! was la…

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

National Shakespeare Day support from No 10, paying musicians what they're worth, the return of gobbledegook and nothing like a dame

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Funding the Dudley Hippodrome, honouring Joan Littlewood, engaging youth in theatre and the value of understudies

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Plea for BAME data, sign language correction, call for Equity expenditure ideas and memories of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

News: MTM! urges audiences and theatre staff to become campaigners by The Stage

My Theatre Matters! is looking for audience members and theatre employees to become MTM! campaign champions. Thousands of people have already signed up to support the campaign, which was lau…

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Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Two bards not better than one Further to Annie Bright’s letter (Stage Talk, July 4, page 8), this is an ‘all stations alert’. As readers will know from Annie’s letter, a petition in …

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

The future of the Futurist Theatre, Northern Ballet still en pointe, bookshop horror is best, audience etiquette and heavyweights back in the West End

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Showing support for summer seasons by the seaside, petitioning for Shakespeare Day, value of understudies, group theatre booking cancellations and call for Latin music

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Ballet funding, venue evictions, West End ticket prices, fond memories of Michael Earl and under Barnum's shadow

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Features: The making of Mission Drift: watch the full video by The Stage

They’re Young. They’re Talented. They’re Broke. Set against the backdrop of the worst financial crisis since the Depression, The TEAM Makes a Play captures a group of fervent young art…

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Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Diversity in schools syllabus, dismay at Pentecost ruling, audience etiquette, praise for The Stage digital edition and Eddie Braben credit set straight

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Profit-share defended, West End customer care and tax and nudity

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Fair wage debate added to the continuing low pay/no pay debate and transparency in drama schools

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:00AM
Thursday, May 30, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Taxing time for actors, marking the passing of Thatcher, stage lighting conservation, praise for Cush Jumbo, remembering Eddie Braben and the John Hannam archives

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:00AM
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Arts Council surplus, teaching diction and projection, audience behaviour, memories of Paul Shane and Hilary Labow and poor treatment of Emma Watson and Mary-Jane Burcher

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:31AM
Thursday, May 16, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Skills gap supply and demand, venues' overheads, PFA kicks off, European project seeks volunteers, kind words for Mary-Jane Burcher and Marc Sinden's common sense

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:04AM
Thursday, May 9, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Verdict on ITV's Oliviers coverage, Maria Miller in the firing line, who represents the theatre-goer and joy at Lacy/Samuel French collection finding a home

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:00AM
Thursday, May 2, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Michael Attenborough and Dan Jarvis MP on the future of arts, agreement with Sinden on acting nomenclature and a call for Latin music

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:00AM
Thursday, April 25, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

In defence of Ambassador Theatre Group, restoration levies questioned, Tv's gender gap, Lacy and French acting editions housed and Emily Watson's luck break

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:26PM
Monday, April 15, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

Theatre matters to amateurs too ‘My Theatre Matters’ to millions of people who are passionate about amateur theatre, but in many cases for different reasons to those that may have been t…

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Ticketing survey methodology by The Stage

We adopted a consistent methodology for buying tickets, to compare prices on as close to a like-for-like basis as possible. For the purposes of defining West End theatre, we considered all t…

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Analysis & Opinion: Industry response to The Stage’s 2013 ticketing survey by The Stage

Jonathan Brown, secretary of the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers: “This year’s survey by The Stage appears to show much lower booking fees but I think this will be as a result of …

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News: Survey reveals fall in extra booking charges for West End theatre tickets by The Stage

The average extra booking fees being charged on West End theatre tickets have nearly halved in the last year. Additional fees charged after the initial price quoted to customers has fallen f…

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News: Top West End seats up to more than £80, cheap seats fall to £21 by The Stage

Tickets for the best seats in the West End have risen to more than £80, with the price of the cheapest falling by nearly £1 to an average of £21.07. These are the findings of...

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week by The Stage

In defence of ATG, instruments on planes, good old fashioned crime thrillers and being called an 'actress'

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