London schools dance programme backed by Sadler's Wells and Wayne McGregor
The Mayor of London has launched plans to bring dance into the classroom as part of a new initiative backed by Sadler's
The Mayor of London has launched plans to bring dance into the classroom as part of a new initiative backed by Sadler's
Sunny Afternoon has extended its run at the Harold Pinter Theatre until April 2016. The musical, which won four Olivier Awards earlier
Replacing student grants with loans will “widen the gap” between more and less privileged students applying to performing arts courses, Drama UK’s
BECTU general secretary Gerry Morrissey has condemned the BBC’s recent deal with government as outlined in the summer budget, describing it as
In the Heights is to return to London for a run at the King’s Cross Theatre. The musical, which premiered at Southwark
Equity has won a landmark case against the producer of failed Off-West End musical The Golden Voice, resulting in a personal liability
Battersea Arts Centre has announced its first season following the fire in its Grand Hall earlier this year, which includes the return
Bruce Forsyth is to host Liza Minnelli’s upcoming show at the London Palladium. He will also interview Minnelli as part of the
The Royal Ballet School has announced it has been forced to close its ballet museum due to lack of funding. The White
West Yorkshire Playhouse is to stage a new production of Richard III as part of the venue’s first season under a new
National Theatre Wales and Wales Millennium Centre are to collaborate for the first time on a series of projects celebrating the centenary
Channel 4 is to launch a new writing programme aimed at developing writers from diverse backgrounds. Studio4 will run over 12 months
Since joining the musical Thriller Live in 2009, Tyrone Lee has toured the show to more than 20 countries and is currently
Alongside co-writer James Beeny, Gina Georgio is the composer and lyricist for new musical The Dreamers, running at St James Theatre in
Wales Millennium Centre is to collaborate with Welsh-language channel S4C on a series of projects marking a “major new creative direction” for
A Welsh-language version of Les Miserables will be performed as part of this year’s Family Arts Festival. The national event will be
Nina Sosanya and Olivia Vinall have joined the cast of Young Chekhov: The Birth of a Genius, a trilogy of the playwright’s
Yeovil College has made a U-turn on a decision to close its performing arts courses, which were due to shut in September.
Theatre Royal Brighton has developed an app that allows children with additional needs to experience life backstage at the venue. Inside the
A creative hub at the Old Vic is among the new opportunities unveiled by arts charity Ideastap as part of its final
PLAYS Constellations is to return for a second run in the West End. The Royal Court's production originally ran at the Duke
The West End’s most expensive ticket has increased by 33% year-on-year, as the average best price seat for a musical tops £100,
Employment within the creative industries is increasing at more than double the rate of the wider UK economy, government figures have revealed.
Actors and stage managers working at the King’s Head Theatre in London will receive a 22% pay increase as part of a
Aylesbury College has become the latest further education institution to announce the closure of its performing arts courses. The performing arts and