La Belle Sauvage adaptation and Caryl Churchill's A Number to run at the Bridge Theatre in 2020
London's Bridge Theatre has announced four new productions, all written by women, including Caryl Churchill's A Number and an adaptation of Philip
London's Bridge Theatre has announced four new productions, all written by women, including Caryl Churchill's A Number and an adaptation of Philip
Laura Wade's The Watsons has announced a West End transfer, to the Harold Pinter Theatre. The Watsons is adapted from Jane Austen's
A trust set up by actor Michael Jibson to help young people in Hull and East Yorkshire access drama school training has
A ticketing company attempting to disrupt the industry by using booking fees to fund arts projects is launching a series of grants
Actors and theatre staff are being urged to make sure they have made arrangements to vote in next month's election, amid warnings
Arts organisations in Dorset could be facing a round of funding cuts from their local council, and have warned that the proposed
Death of a Salesman will stage a series of scratch performances at the Young Vic this week, following the partial ceiling collapse
An urgent investigation into the partially collapsed ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre has been launched this morning, after audience members were injured
Tonight's performance of Death of a Salesman has been cancelled, following the partial collapse of the ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre. The
The Metropolitan Police are responding to "reports of a ceiling collapse" at the West End's Piccadilly Theatre, where Death of a Salesman
Chichester Festival Theatre has begun presenting specially translated performances for Polish audiences. Polish is the second most spoken language in the region
Publicly funded arts organisations in Wales should be doing more to engage with people in disadvantaged areas, the Welsh Assembly has claimed.
Opera has long had a shortage of women in creative and leadership roles. Does Annilese Miskimmon's appointment at English National Opera signal
Michael Billington, the Guardian's chief theatre critic, has announced he is stepping down from the role after nearly half a century. Billington
The shortlist for the 2019 Evening Standard Theatre Awards has been announced, with nominees including Hayley Atwell, Robert Icke, Andrew Scott, Juliet
Audition fees for LAMDA are being cut by 75% to £12 for first-round applicants, in Sarah Frankcom's first move as the drama
The staged concert of Les Misérables will be broadcast to cinemas next month, following its closure in the West End. Starring Michael
Students and recent graduates from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland have accused the school of failing to act against "systemic abuse" and
Theatres are being called upon to do more to cater for young audiences with a disability, after new research revealed that one
Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird has confirmed a West End transfer for 2020. The production of Harper Lee's novel
Sustained cuts to regional theatre in the UK has enabled the sector to prove its worth and resulted in "great innovation", the
Schools should be given funding to take children on trips to see plays, the theatre industry's key membership bodies have argued in
The Bunker in London Bridge is set to close next year due to proposed redevelopment of the site, its management has announced.
A £1 billion creative investment bank dedicated to supporting the regions that need it most and a significant increase to public arts
The Man in the White Suit will close its run in the West End a month earlier than planned, with producers blaming