Katie Bonna: 'I rewrote my show after Trump was elected'
After the West End transfer of her play Dirty Great Love Story in January, Katie Bonna begins her one-woman show All the
After the West End transfer of her play Dirty Great Love Story in January, Katie Bonna begins her one-woman show All the
Plans are underway to create the first job centre aimed specifically at young unemployed people seeking creative jobs. The Creative Society, a
Work by Theatre Ad Infinitum, Cardboard Citizens and the Wardrobe Ensemble feature on the Pleasance’s full programme for this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In
Casting has been announced for All The President's Men? at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Sian Phillips, Sinead Cusack and Peter Davison
A woman has been charged with assault on a police officer after a fight broke out at the opening night of Michael
The New Diorama Theatre in London is to open more than 4,000sq metres of affordable rehearsal spaces next month. The New Diorama's
US playwright Lynn Nottage has won a second Pulitzer prize. She was awarded the 2017 Pulitzer prize for drama on April 10
A new production of The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus opens at London's Finborough Theatre in January. Actor Tom Purbeck stars in the first
Strictly Come Dancing finalist Danny Mac has given "100% credit" for his success on the series to his dancing partner Oti Mabuse,
Plymouth’s Athenaeum theatre is to open its doors to the public after seven years of closure. The Plymouth Athenaeum is a complex
A new award providing £5,500 worth of support to developing Scottish theatre companies has been launched. The award is offered by venue
Research exploring "robotic structures" that audience members can wear and choreography inspired by Kung Fu are among projects awarded a share of
Bury arts venue the Met has reopened to the public following a £4.6 million refurbishment, which includes an enlarged theatre space. Theatre,
Mathew Horne will join Griff Rhys Jones and Lee Mack at the Garrick Theatre in The Miser. The full casting is announced
Enda Walsh claims working with new directors has forced him to “sharpen” his own directing aesthetic. In an interview with playwright Simon
Taking part in arts activities reduces the chance of young offenders committing another crime by up to a fifth, claims new research.
Jude Kelly, artistic director of Southbank Centre, and playwright Bonnie Greer are among the leading women in the arts challenging the blocking
Contemporary theatre festival Mayfest has been forced to cancel next year's event due to funding issues, and will move to becoming a
Birmingham Hippodrome has launched a campaign to raise £12,000 in 12 days, to expand its programme of relaxed performances. After it was
Musicals Half a Sixpence, Mamma Mia! and Kinky Boots join plays An Inspector Calls and The Dresser in this year's Get Into
New Adventures will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary with a year-long programme of productions, which includes a variety performance of Matthew Bourne’s earliest