The Comedy About a Bank Robbery extends by six months
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery has extended its run in the West End by six months until April 2017. The show’s
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery has extended its run in the West End by six months until April 2017. The show’s
Industry body One Dance UK has brought together a group of experts dedicated to boosting its work with children and young people.
Lenny Henry will be honoured with the special prize at this year’s BAFTA Television Awards. Henry, who was awarded a knighthood in
English National Ballet has appointed Patrick Harrison as its new executive director. Harrison joins in June and succeeds Caroline Thomson, who stepped
Actors Matt Henry and Zizi Strallen are among the nominees for the breakthrough prize at this year’s South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
The Railway Children is to host a relaxed performance in June. The show, which is running at the King’s Cross Theatre in
Sherman Cymru has launched a new writing programme aimed at discovering contemporary Welsh-language playwrights. It is the third new writing scheme run
A new youth company that will offer free training to disadvantaged performers is being launched in Scotland. The programme, called the Attic
The number of jobs in the arts has increased by 4% in the past year, according to new government figures. Almost one
Andrew Lloyd Webber has given more than £17,000 to a new education scheme at the Oldham Coliseum Theatre. The Education Partnership Scheme
The risk of injury among young dancers could be reduced if they are grouped by their biological maturity as opposed to their
Headlong has appointed Young Vic director of development Alan Stacey as its new executive director. Stacey will replace Henny Finch, who leaves
A new immersive theatre production that allows audiences to tap into secret performances using an app will begin a run next month
Paul Keating is to star in the world premiere of a play about the suicide of Terence Rattigan’s lover. Called Kenny Morgan,
A new £19 million Shakespeare theatre for the north of England that will have education at is heart has been given the
A decision to prohibit flats being built above the Finborough Theatre in west London is being appealed, once again threatening the fringe
PLAYS Monster Raving Loony will transfer to London next month. The play, which premiered at Theatre Royal Plymouth earlier this year, will
Broadway musical American in Paris is to transfer to the West End next year. The musical, which is directed and choreographed by
Arts Council England's Stephen Freeman has been appointed chief executive of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Freeman will join in July,
Actor Clare Higgins has criticised the number of productions of Hamlet staged in the UK, claiming many performers who take on the
Multi-arts venue Home in Manchester has won a Royal Institute of British Architects award as part of the body’s 2016 regional competition.
Lenny Henry has criticised the "monoculture" nature of theatre audiences and has called on the sector to do more to address the
Advocacy body the Theatres Trust will strengthen its campaign work and increase the grants it provides as part of a new strategy.
Contemporary dance company Rambert is to introduce a new choreography fellowship to help dancers move into the profession. The company, which celebrates
A one-off gala at the West End’s Shaftesbury Theatre will mark the 60th anniversary of the National Youth Theatre, which has announced