'Diversity is an industry challenge, not just one for drama schools', claims training sector
Leading drama schools have defended their efforts to diversify the students that apply to their institutions, in the wake of a report
Leading drama schools have defended their efforts to diversify the students that apply to their institutions, in the wake of a report
Tony Gardner has joined the cast of Florian Zeller’s The Lie at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. Gardner, best known for
A British actor from Herefordshire has landed a $25,000 contract with US television network ABC following a competition to find UK stars
A new circus show inspired by the real-life stories of refugees fleeing war-torn countries will have its UK premiere next week. It
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Starlight Express is to return for a new workshop production. Members of the original creative team are set
Producer Thelma Holt has become the latest figure to rail against "dreadful" West End ticket prices, claiming they promote a culture
Technology used for secure transactions in gold and diamond trading is at the core of a new ticketing platform trying to stamp
Aaron Sidwell is to join the cast of Wicked for its 2018 UK and Ireland tour. Sidwell’s credits include musicals American Idiot,
The Family Arts Campaign has launched new guidance to help cultural organisations better suit the needs of older audiences. The scheme has
Birmingham Royal Ballet is to hold open auditions for young dancers to appear in a Christmas production of The Nutcracker at the
The "sky-high" cost of auditioning to drama school is "unjust and unfair", preventing young, working-class actors from entering the profession, according to
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child director John Tiffany has said he will not quit theatre for film despite there being an
The Stage has announced the inaugural nominees for The Stage Debut Awards 2017, featuring newcomers covering the length and breadth of British
The results of Labour’s Acting Up inquiry into working-class barriers to the performing arts have been published, highlighting a “class-shaped hole” in
The Royal Shakespeare Company is selling more than 10,000 items of costume in a one-off jumble sale event next month. Costumes, shoes,
The north of England would need nearly £700 million more in arts funding for it to match the levels afforded to London,
An immersive production of rock musical Hair is to hold a ‘clothing optional performance’ during its run at the Vaults in London.
Towns and cities across northern England will be able to bid for a share of a new £15 million pot to
Actor Marc Graham has become the first winner of The Stage Edinburgh Awards 2017 for his performance in All We Ever Wanted
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical School of Rock is to hold open auditions in London and Liverpool for its children's cast. It comes
The National Theatre is creating four new stage-management roles, specifically designed for those seeking a flexible working structure. The roles have been
Two cabaret performers have been left stranded without their instruments at the Edinburgh Fringe after British Airways lost their equipment in Canada.
Rachael Stirling and Susan Wokoma have joined the cast of Labour of Love in the West End. They are joined by Kwong
Cultural organisations and universities are being encouraged to work together as part of an £80 million programme designed to address issues within
The Stage Edinburgh Awards will return for the 22nd year this August, recognising outstanding performances at the Edinburgh Fringe. The awards will