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The Stage Scholarships partners with the UK's top drama schools to transform the lives of talented youngsters by offering thousands of pounds
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass are so loved by so many, that any theatrical adaptation inevitably
A city of Norwich's size really deserves a better panto than this. The Theatre Royal's annual offering " Aladdin this year "
Theatres don't come much lovelier than the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds " the UK's only surviving Regency playhouse, and one of
Terry Deary's Horrible Histories series of entertaining educational books are rightly beloved of schoolchildren everywhere, but although they've proved a commercial and
Uh-oh. What's he done this time? In recent years, Joe Hill-Gibbins has earned himself a reputation as a director unafraid to stage
Here’s a late contender for the theatrical event of the year. Danny Dyer and Dani Dyer " the Dannies Dyer to give
Ipswich is enjoying a surfeit of cracking shows this Christmas. The New Wolsey's yearly Rock 'n' Roll panto is predictably excellent, but
Stage managers' show reports detail every aspect of a performance from technical info to the running time. Fergus Morgan takes his pick
It may not have been a vintage year for the theatre, but there were plenty of memorable moments. Fergus Morgan gives his
Danai Gurira isn't a particularly well-known name in British theatre, but it soon will be. The Zimbabwean-American writer and actor rose to
"This is Shakespeare as petty playground squabble, rather than stately struggle for the throne" - Fergus Morgan writes on Joe Hill-Gibbins' punchy, political Richard II. The post Review: The…
Eighty aspiring performers, from ages 11 to 26, have been granted awards to attend training courses across the country as part of
Not many fairytales stand up ethically when you judge them by modern-day values. Red Riding Hood is guilty of cruelty to animals.
Not Too Tame's touring, immersive adaptation of Cinderella is a godsend for the less pantomime-inclined theatregoer. Written by Luke Barnes, and put
The Palladium Pantomime is back for the third year in a row. Reinstated after a 30-year absence in 2016, panto production giant
It might be panto season, but there's nothing remotely festive about this. The late Sam Shepard's 1980 play True West " with
For Raz Shaw, cancer proved a turning point in his life, prompting him to leave his job in telesales and gambling addiction
Matthew Dunster's production of True West,the first major London revival of Sam Shepard's work since his death last July, demonstrates that not
This is the Christmas show for people who hate Christmas shows. Anthony Neilson's one-act 1995 comedy The Night Before Christmas, revived confidently
Bring on James Graham's Brexit play, because it seems few other people are up to the task. Certainly not former Tory parliamentary
The National Youth Theatre's Macbeth " the third and final instalment of the company's 2018 West End season " is the third
Ovalhouse is regenerating. In 2020, the south London theatre will open a new, £15 million building in Brixton as part of Lambeth
How do you solve a problem like Heart of Darkness? Leeds-based company Imitating the Dog's solution is to take Joseph Conrad's troublesome
"When shall we three meet again?" ask the three witches at the beginning of Macbeth. Probably quite soon is the answer this