Freddie Fox to star in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Freddie Fox is to star in a new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Southwark Playhouse. Maddy Hill will also feature
Freddie Fox is to star in a new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Southwark Playhouse. Maddy Hill will also feature
The London Palladium will host pantomime for the first time in nearly three decades this Christmas. The 2,296-seat London venue will stage
Oxford Playhouse will return to producing regularly on its main stage later this year following the completion of a three-year capital refurbishment
Equity is pushing forward with plans to investigate the casting process with the creation of a working party. Council members, casting directors
Ben Monks and Will Young, creative producers at the Tristan Bates Theatre in central London, are to leave the venue next month
The Edinburgh International Festival will no longer be sponsored by oil and gas giant BP, bringing an end to a 34-year relationship.
Musical comedy Made in Dagenham is to receive its regional premiere in a new production staged just miles from the show's setting
Equity has announced it will actively encourage black, Asian and ethnic minority members to stand in forthcoming council elections, in a bid
Olivier award-winning choreographer Wayne McGregor will be celebrated in the Royal Ballet's forthcoming season, with a programme of work marking his decade
The forthcoming musical adaptation of The Wind in the Willows is to hold open auditions ahead of its world premiere this autumn.
New head of NT Live Emma Keith, Manchester's Home executive director Sheena Wrigley and London's the Place chief executive Kenneth Tharp have
Matthew Bourne has announced he will create a new stage adaptation of The Red Shoes, his first new show in five years.
The 2017 Olivier Awards will be held at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a departure from the Royal Opera House after five
Director Dominic Cooke has lambasted the price of higher education, which he said is "punishing" young people coming into the theatre profession.
Inequality between male and female writers will only improve if girls are taught to pursue creative careers during their education, the playwright
Denise Gough has criticised the lack of racial diversity at this year's Olivier Awards, calling on the industry to wake up to
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Judi Dench has won her eighth acting prize at this year’s Olivier Awards " the highest number ever received by one performer.
Maggie Smith has been celebrated for her services to the arts by the Critics' Circle. Smith, whose acting career has spanned six
The National Youth Dance Company has been awarded £450,000 of funding to continue its work with young people into a fifth year.
Ralph Fiennes will play Richard III at the Almeida Theatre as part of its forthcoming season, which also sees Andrew Scott take
The Royal Shakespeare Company will reopen its refurbished Swan Wing next month to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. The
Donmar Warehouse associate director Robert Hastie has been appointed artistic director of Sheffield Theatres, replacing Daniel Evans. Hastie, who is currently a
Arts Council of Wales chairman Dai Smith has criticised the Welsh government for its “knuckle-headed, philistine” approach to the creative industries. In
Rich Mix chief executive Jane Earl is to step down from her post at the east London multi-arts venue after six years.