Tamsin Greig and Liam Neeson to perform in radio monologue series
Actors including Liam Neeson and Tamsin Greig are to star in a series of radio monologues for the BBC. Six short monologues
Actors including Liam Neeson and Tamsin Greig are to star in a series of radio monologues for the BBC. Six short monologues
The entertainment industry has pledged to fight against a hard Brexit and ensure that the sector has a voice during negotiations to
David Lan is to step down as artistic director of the Young Vic after 17 years. Lan took over the reins of
Read the winners in full Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen was the big winner at the 2017 Tony Awards in New York,
Karen Bradley will retain her role as culture secretary in Theresa May's cabinet, continuing the position she was appointed to last July.
Best play A Doll's House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath Indecent by Paula Vogel Oslo by JT Rogers – WINNER Sweat by
After failing to reach a majority in the House of Commons in yesterday’s general election, Theresa May is looking to form a
Full casting has been announced for touring musical The Band, which has music by Take That. The show, which features the winners
Zizi Strallen will join the cast of Follies at the National Theatre, in a production that stars the previously announced Imelda Staunton,
The general election result offers the creative industries an opportunity to fight against a hard Brexit that would damage the sector, lobbying
A virtual reality opera experience, billed as the first of its kind, is set to re-imagine scenes from classic shows in a
Playwright Tom Stoppard has been appointed the next Cameron Mackintosh visiting professor of contemporary theatre at the University of Oxford. The post,
Front-of-house staff at the Royal Exchange in Manchester are donating their own tickets to emergency service workers following last month’s attack at
Stage managers working on West End play The Miser and National Theatre Wales’ Roald Dahl celebration are among the winners of the
Former National Theatre director Nicholas Hytner has claimed Labour's pledge to put creativity back at the heart of the curriculum would "reverse
Chris Goode is to adapt Derek Jarman’s cult film Jubilee for the stage at the Royal Exchange in Manchester. The production will
A ticket scheme set up to challenge arts sponsorship by oil companies has raised more than £2,500 in just five days, with
Paapa Essiedu has won the 2016 Ian Charleson award for his performances in Hamlet and King Lear at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Edinburgh Fringe hit How to Win Against History will return to the festival this year, in addition to a tour. The musical,
Across the harbour from Hong Kong's main island is a part of the city known as the 'dark side' because of its
Plans are underway to build a temporary venue in Waterloo that will host a new Mamma Mia! spin-off show. Abba songwriter Bjorn
London’s Donmar Warehouse is to stage a series of workshop performances in collaboration with Parents in Performing Arts, based on the experience
Stage Directors UK and Equity are to join forces for the first time to fight for better directors' pay. The landmark partnership
Journalist and theatre critic Lyn Gardner is to join The Stage as associate editor. Gardner’s regular theatre blog, which was cancelled by
The Mercury Theatre in Colchester is to offer a creche during its forthcoming auditions for the first time, in a bid to