Orange Tree unveils plans to screen plays free of charge online
The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond will begin broadcasting productions free of charge online, enabling audiences cross the globe to access its
The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond will begin broadcasting productions free of charge online, enabling audiences cross the globe to access its
The European premiere of Paula Vogel's Indecent and a revival of Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus will be staged at London's Menier Chocolate
Jason Manford will return to host the Olivier Awards this year, presenting the ceremony for the third time. The actor and comedian
A year-long, nationwide project celebrating the importance of local arts centres to England's cultural ecology is being launched this month to mark
LAMDA director Sarah Frankcom has revealed she is working towards abolishing the drama school's audition fees altogether, following last year's cost reduction.
A Harry Potter-inspired theatrical dining experience will run at the Vaults in London later this year, following on from the venue's Game
Culture's role in combatting climate change is more important than ever before, Arts Council England's chair Nicholas Serota has argued, as the
Louise Redknapp and Brian Conley will return to the cast of 9 to 5 the Musical next month, as the show enters
English National Opera is expanding its drive to recruit more diverse talent, with a pledge to appoint five new string players from
Opera Holland Park founder and general director Michael Volpe has announced he is to leave the company after 31 years to take
New shadow culture secretary Tracy Brabin has revealed that supporting youth theatres and fighting for regional arts funding will be among her
Matt Lucas has been forced to pull out of a stint in the West End production of Les Misérables after sustaining a
The BBC, the Arts Council of Wales and Ffilm Cymru have joined together to offer training, mentoring and commissioning opportunities to Wales-based
Every pupil in year 6 of primary school in the London borough of Newham will be given the chance to see Inua
Manchester International Festival is partnering with Arts Council England on a scheme to showcase English artists in New York. Lucy McCormick, Jess
Tracy Brabin has been named shadow culture secretary, taking over the role from Tom Watson, who stepped down before December's general election.
Rebecca Front, Lydia Wilson and Stanley Townsend are among the finalists of this year's BBC Audio Drama Awards. Front and Wilson are
Clive Davis has been appointed chief theatre critic of the Times. Davis already reviews for the paper in a freelance capacity but
Jennifer Tang has been named as the Young Vic's next Genesis Fellow. It will fund her to work on attachment with the
London's Barbican Centre is in line for a £10.1 million programme of improvement works over the next year, intended to fix health
Nine tenths of bosses at the country's 50 highest-funded theatres are white, research by The Stage reveals, with people of colour making
A double-decker bus being used as a community arts college by theatre company Slung Low has been broken into, with vandals causing
Matt Lucas is stepping in to play Thénardier in the West End production of Les Misérables, after Gerard Carey, who had been
A lawyer has been convicted of punching a fashion designer during a row over seating while they were attending a show at
Pantomime is set to return to the Winter Gardens in Blackpool for the first time in more than 60 years, under a