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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

It’s unacceptable for BAME performers to be excluded from a concert claiming to represent the best of the West End (your views, June 28) by The Stage

Is it acceptable that producers are casting shows under the title The Best of the West End – at the Royal Albert

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Competition: Win tickets to see For Reasons That Remain Unclear… at the King’s Head Theatre by The Stage

King’s Head Theatre and Debbie Hicks present Mart Crowley’s potent, provocative play which headlines the 2018 Queer Season from July 25 until

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Friday, June 22, 2018

Competition: Win tickets to The Little Pony – ‘an impassioned anti-bullying drama’ by The Stage

By Paco Bezerra English translation by Marion Peter Holt “An important theatre production that sparks debate and must be talked about in

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

High salaries are rarely the motivation for studying arts degrees (your views, June 21) by The Stage

The report quoted in The Stage article ‘Arts degrees offer worst earning potential, Institute for Fiscal Studies claims’ mentions some potentially alarming

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In pictures (June 21): Michael Brandon, Stratford East, Sheffield Crucible, Hampstead Theatre, CSSD by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the press nights of One Flew

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Competition: Win tickets to see It Happened in Key West at Charing Cross Theatre by The Stage

Do you believe in undying love? Richard Curtis meets Tim Burton. Based on a true story, this brand new Musical Comedy takes

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Monday, June 18, 2018

Poll: Should the standard evening start time for West End performances change? by The Stage

Last week, parents working in the West End raised concerns about the potential for evening performances to start earlier, and the knock-on

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Robert Hastie and Paulette Randall to direct plays in Sam Wanamaker Playhouse by The Stage

Shakespeare’s Globe has announced its winter season for 2018/19 at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. It is the first season in the Sam

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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

In pictures (June 14): Park Theatre, Lilian Baylis and Stage Management Awards, Manchester Royal Exchange, Lady Ratlings and British Music Hall Societ by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Monogamy at

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UK Theatre’s 2017 ticket sales figures do not represent a slump in audiences (your views, June 14) by The Stage

The headline ‘Record slump in regional theatre audiences’ (June 7, p1) , reporting UK Theatre’s sales data for 2017, was misleading. It

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Competition: Win tickets to see Two For the Seesaw at Trafalgar Studios by The Stage

New York City. The late 1950’s. Two broken souls reach out to each other in an attempt to stick themselves back together

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Monday, June 11, 2018

Which new Broadway musical would you most like to see in the West End? by The Stage

At the weekend, The Band’s Visit won the Tony award for best musical, winning against Frozen, Mean Girls and Spongebob Squarepants: the

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Drama school students need real world lessons (your views, June 7) by The Stage

One can understand Douglas Eaton’s critique of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama’s move to scrap grading for first-year students

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In pictures (June 7): Tanya Burr at Southwark Playhouse, Complicite at Tara Theatre, Nigel Slater’s Toast at the Lowry, Fat Friends tour and more by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Confidence and

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Competition: Win tickets to see Shit-faced Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in the West End by The Stage

The smash-hit, internationally acclaimed, award-winning, multi sell-out fringe phenomenon is back in London with Romeo and Juliet. Shit-faced Shakespeare is the hilarious combination

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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

International news round-up: May 31 by The Stage

Hanoi theatres await guidance on autonomy VIETNAM/HANOI In what is traditionally a state-funded system, theatres in Vietnam are now awaiting official guidelines on

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More to be done for diversity (your views, May 31) by The Stage

I have a feeling that arguments about diversity will be with us for some time to come, but perhaps all of this

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In pictures (May 31): Peter Pan at Open Air Theatre, Theatre by the Lake, Leicester Curve by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Peter Pan

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Competition: Win tickets to see The Scarecrow’s Wedding at Leicester Square Theatre by The Stage

The team behind Stick Man present the best wedding ever, the best wedding yet… Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay are excellent scarecrows.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Poll: Is there a lack of opportunity for middle-aged actresses in theatre? by The Stage

A new campaign by actor and writer Nicky Clark demanding more and better roles for middle-aged women has been launched, with support

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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

International news round-up (May 24) by The Stage

Russia to host World Congress of critics RUSSIA/ST PETERSBURG In partnership with the Europe Theatre Prize, the 29th World Congress of the International

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In pictures (May 24): Alfred Molina in Red, The Girl on a Train, West End Bake Off, Barbican and more by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Red at

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In defence of Central head – quota debate rages on (your views, May 24) by The Stage

This is not a debate that can be easily settled. Training institutions find themselves the meat in a decidedly awkward sandwich. On

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Competition: Win tickets to see Lonely Planet at Trafalgar Studios by The Stage

A wonderfully moving, funny and intimate play focusing on the struggle to come to terms with illness, mortality and the stigma associated

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

In pictures (May 17): Park, York Theatre Royal, Korean Dance festival, National Youth Theatre, Lenny Henry at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Building The Wall

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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

The Guardian must renew Lyn Gardner’s contract (your views, May 17) by The Stage

We, the undersigned, gather that, after nearly 23 years, the Guardian is not renewing Lyn Gardner’s contract as a theatre critic (News,

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Monday, May 14, 2018

Poll: Do you prefer classics to be traditionally staged or updated? by The Stage

In a column for The Stage, Lyn Gardner argues that innovation and reinvention are crucial to the longevity of classic plays, enabling

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Poll: How much would you pay to read expert theatre reviews, like Lyn Gardner’s, online? by The Stage

Last week, it was revealed that the Guardian will be terminating journalist and critic Lyn Gardner’s contract after 23 years, prompting fierce

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

In pictures (May 10): Priscilla in Hornchurch, Proclaimers’ and Take That musicals, Liverpool PLayhouse, Arcola by The Stage

The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures.This week’s highlights include the press nights of Not Talking

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Mark Rylance is wrong on Shakespeare – ‘Time is up for this nonsense’ (your views, May 10) by The Stage

I don’t have much patience with Mark Rylance’s doubts about the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays, nor any insight into where these doubts

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Competition: Win tickets to San Domino at Tristan Bates Theatre by The Stage

“Mussolini never killed people, just sent them to holiday camps” – Silvio Berlusconi San Domino – A Musical Drama The the story

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