Uptown Girl joins West End Chicago
Christie Brinkley is to appear in the West End production of Chicago.
Christie Brinkley is to appear in the West End production of Chicago.
The Stage's Alistair Smith gives you the lowdown on the latest in theatre, from two dramatisations of the WikiLeaks story to a warmer reception in Australia for Lloyd Webber's Love Never Die…
The proportion of London theatregoers attending plays has increased for the second year in a row, seemingly refuting claims that musicals are taking over the West End.
Justin Lee Collins is to star in the West End transfer of Broadway musical Rock of Ages.
The cast of West End show Shrek The Musical will perform live on ITV's Britain's Got Talent next Tuesday.
Publishing houses Bloomsbury and Faber and Faber are to launch an online digital archive giving access to more than 2,000 years of drama.
The Stage's Alistair Smith gives you the lowdown on the latest in theatre, from Andrew Lloyd Webber's £32m donation to a Shakespearean reunion for The Wire's McNulty and Freamon Continue …
Matilda the Musical's forthcoming London transfer will employ a 'unique' producing model, marking the first time the Royal Shakespeare Company has produced commercially in the West End witho…
Baz Luhrman's Strictly Ballroom is to be adapted into a stage musical, which will premiere in Australia in September 2013.
Alistair Smith: Spider-Man has returned to Broadway, while it's good news for lions and tigers too ...Alistair Smith
Performers and theatre industry professionals have rallied around Dress Circle, after The Stage revealed the showbiz shop is facing closure.
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Upon Avon: Rupert Goold is never one to do things by halves. In previous productions, he has shown a penchant for showbiz glitz, so it's perhaps no …
Andrew Lloyd Webber's charitable foundation is to embark on a £32 million grant-giving programme targetted at supporting the arts.
What with Jerusalem prospering on Broadway and Nick Clegg being satirised in Suffolk, it's been a busy week in theatre. The Stage's Alistair Smith gives you the lowdown on the latest happeni…
The Stage's Alistair Smith gives you the lowdown on the latest happenings in theatre " from Edward Bond to Edna EverageAlistair Smith
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group has been cleared by an employment tribunal after a worker at its New London Theatre accused the company of wrongful dismissal and breach of contract.
West End institution Dress Circle, which bills itself as the "longest- running showbusiness and musical theatre shop in the world", will be forced to close its Covent Garden premises within …
Director Tom Morris has claimed that War Horse and Jerusalem - the two UK-originated shows which feature heavily in the nominations for this year's Tony Awards on Broadway - would not have b…
Shakespeare 4 Kidz - one of the country's leading touring companies creating work for children - is to suspend all its UK tours until at least spring 2012 due to "concerns regarding the viab…
Paul Iles, the founder general manager of the Edinburgh Festival Theatre and a former chief executive of the Blackpool Grand, has died aged 59.
Donmar Warehouse artistic director Michael Grandage has unveiled the second season of the company's annual residency at the Trafalgar Studios, showcasing the work of graduates from the compa…
Theatre Royal Stratford East has installed a 'tweetzone' in its upper circle, as part of a new social media strategy it describes as a modern take on the "legacy of Joan Littlewood".
Lend Me A Tenor the Musical has confirmed that it is to open at the Gielgud Theatre in June.
The swell of internet reviews and unpalatable prices mean theatre previews no longer benefit producers or customers. So what's the point?Previews " public performances before critics are all…
Frozen dessert and a baking auditorium aren't the most obvious of partners, but at some point in the last 150 years the half-time ice-cream became a British institution. When ... and why?Ice…