The Railway Children extends into 2017
The Railway Children has extended its run at the King’s Cross Theatre until 2017. The production, which opened at the purpose-built venue
The Railway Children has extended its run at the King’s Cross Theatre until 2017. The production, which opened at the purpose-built venue
A new writing award is to be set up in the name of actor and playwright Kevin Elyot, who died in 2014.
Conor McPherson’s St Nicholas is to transfer to Theatr Clwyd following its run at fringe theatre the Other Room in Cardiff. It
Former Telegraph arts editor Sarah Crompton has joined WhatsOnStage as its joint chief theatre critic. Holly Williams has also joined the online
Little Shop of Horrors is to return for a UK tour later this year. The musical comedy will feature former X Factor
The dancer and choreographer's work has ranged from hip hop to West End musicals. Georgia Snow finds out how he has married
Arts graduates in the UK earn less than graduates of any other subject, a new report suggests. The research also claimed that
MPs have called for more and faster action to address the “dangerous” lack of diversity in broadcasting, marking the first time the
The first dance work in a new producing partnership between Sadler’s Wells, the Lowry in Salford and Birmingham Hippodrome has been unveiled.
Birmingham-based arts centre the Drum is to close following financial difficulties. The multi-arts venue, which programmes music, dance, theatre, film and spoken
The debate over the exclusion of arts subjects from the English Baccalaureate will be taken to the House of Commons after a
PLAYS Jesse Eisenberg will star in self-penned comedy The Spoils on the West End stage, after it was announced the production is
Graeae artistic director Jenny Sealey has said she is “constantly frustrated” with the slow progress in increasing roles for disabled performers within
RADA students will be provided with on-site accommodation for the first time after plans to redevelop the drama school’s central London studios
The Donmar Warehouse is to collaborate with the Public Theater in New York for the first time on a production of Privacy,
Arnold Wesker has died aged 83. The writer, whose 42 plays included Chicken Soup With Barley, Roots and I’m Talking About Jerusalem,
James Graham’s Monster Raving Loony will transfer to London next month. The Theatre Royal Plymouth production, which premiered there earlier this year,
The arts in Birmingham will be the subject of a new inquiry designed to investigate new ways of funding the sector. The
Trevor Nunn has announced casting for his forthcoming production of King John, led by Jamie Ballard in the title role. The Shakespeare
The first pantomime to be staged at the London Palladium in nearly three decades will not be driven by celebrity casting, its
Stage Directors UK has accused producers of fudging directors’ fees in relation to preparation time, as the organisation pushes to improve pay
With a string of musicals under her belt, the performer has starred in shows including Ghost the Musical and Memphis. She talks
The demise of the repertory system is holding young actors back from learning their craft, the playwright Alan Ayckbourn has claimed. Ayckbourn,
The Royal Shakespeare Company will transfer six shows to London later this year, including Gregory Doran’s King Lear. The Alchemist and Doctor
Entertainment unions Equity and the Musician’s Union have pledged their support for remaining in the European Union, claiming voting to leave would