Diary: Horror as Bake Off returns
As the last series of The Great British Bake Off hit our screens on BBC1 last week (wipe away those tears, dear readers),
As the last series of The Great British Bake Off hit our screens on BBC1 last week (wipe away those tears, dear readers),
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of John
It's difficult at the best of times to get art to pay for itself. We've come to accept, in this country at
Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, Berkshire, has awarded one full and two half scholarships through The Stage Scholarships scheme this year. Tallulah
All eyes were on the Young Vic last week as it opened its new adaptation of Lorca's Yerma, starring the relatively unknown
With a second season of Channel 4's Raised by Wolves under her belt, the writer-performer is turning her attention to Edinburgh, where
If you could sell it like something out of Silicon Valley it would make billions, but of course the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Who needs actors any more? This year's London International Festival of Theatre has been dominated by real people onstage: six Falklands veterans,
James Corden's a man in demand. Who would have thought that a performer who began his career at the age of 18
Most of us who work in or around theatre had our first taste of it on a school trip. In fact, scratch
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Equity supports directors' pay rise Equity notes with interest the recent article in The Stage about directors' fees and conditions of work.
Every now and again a show comes along that challenges the way you work and Complicite's The Encounter was one of those.
Hawaii Opera rides high USA/HONOLULU The Hawaii Opera Theatre is bucking the US's national trend of declining opera sales as it reports
Who is fighting to save radio? While Lenny Henry's personal plea to HM government, "Save the BBC goddammit", is praiseworthy, he, like
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the playwright's death from cancer at 56. With a revival of one of his plays opening
I've got it. I'm part of the 2% again. All thanks to a villainous king. Recently, I read that only 2% of
Stage combat training, Actors' Church lav appeal and pronunciation corrected
I'm mentioning the world premiere of KJ Sanchez and Jenny Mercein's X’s and O's (A Football Love Story) rather late in its run at Berkeley Repertory Theatre (it closes next weekend), b…
I may have jumped the gun three weeks ago when I said that Grounded with Anne Hathaway at the Public Theatre would be the season's hottest ticket " but only because there's another show play…
Best known for his role in teenage sitcom The Inbetweeners as the dim-witted Big John (a role he reprised in the 2011 feature film), John Seaward is now preparing for his professional stage …
The cold winter chill has seen numerous Broadway closings, but there's a glimmer of life this week as not one but two shows make their Broadway premieres. Constellations at the Friedman Thea…
The biggest news of the new year, while hardly a surprise to those paying attention, was that despite the valiant efforts of its composer, Sting, The Last Ship will be hauled into drydock an…