Young Vic seeks new creative associate to 'generate and debate' ideas
The Young Vic has introduced a new position for a creative associate, who will work alongside the theatre’s leadership to generate new
The Young Vic has introduced a new position for a creative associate, who will work alongside the theatre’s leadership to generate new
Casting has been announced for Robert Icke’s adaptation of The Wild Duck at the Almeida Theatre. Nicholas Day, Grace Doherty, Nicholas Farrell,
Former artistic directors and chairs of London’s Kiln Theatre have called for its name to be reverted to the Tricycle, the title
Denise Van Outen is to join the West End cast of Chicago as Velma Kelly, from next month. She will take over
Lack of interest, a person’s disability and restrictions on their time have been highlighted as the main reasons why people in England
A month-long season celebrating TV dramas written by women will take place at the BFI in London Drama She Wrote: Pioneering Female
The Stephen Joseph Theatre is introducing a free creche for audiences at the Scarborough venue to make its shows more accessible for
Emma Stenning is to step down as chief executive of Bristol Old Vic after nine years. She leaves to become executive director
Walter Meierjohann, artistic director for theatre at Home in Manchester, has announced he is stepping down after five years in the post.
An online guide that aims to help students "get to grips with Shakespeare" is being launched, dubbed the most comprehensive online resource
European theatre group Stage Entertainment has been bought by US firm Advance Publications, the publisher of titles including the New Yorker and
Strictly Ballroom has announced it is to close in the West End after seven months. The stage adaptation of Baz Lurhmann’s film
Theatre PR David Bloom is leaving Target Live after 19 years to set up his own live entertainment agency, Story House. Bloom,
Leading playwrights including Timberlake Wertenbaker, Charlotte Jones and Tanika Gupta are demanding theatre makes bigger strides to address the under-representation of female
The Stage's joint lead critic Tim Bano has won the features prize at this year's Allen Wright Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Edward Hall has announced he is stepping down as artistic director of Hampstead Theatre early next year. Hall joined the north London
The final batch of The Stage Edinburgh Awards have been announced, with winners including performers from Mistero Buffo and It’s True, It’s
The number of GCSE students sitting creative subjects this year has slipped by 10% on last year, prompting yet further warnings that
Michaela Coel, the writer and actor behind comedy series Chewing Gum, has revealed she was sexually assaulted while working on the show.
An organisation has been set up to better equip graduating theatre professionals to report sexual harassment at work. Formed by two recent
The theatre company behind The Play That Goes Wrong is setting up a new television production company to develop future work for
West End musical The King and I will be shown in cinemas later this year, it has been announced. The Rodgers and
Entertainment investment firm Bob and Co has rebranded as Anthology Group and will focus more on producing new film, television and theatre
The third batch of Scotsman Fringe First awards have been announced, with three prizes for shows at Summerhall. They went to Helen
The Donmar Warehouse has appointed Anna Cooper as its new casting director. She replaces Alastair Coomer, who left the London theatre earlier