Choreographer Malik Nashad Sharpe: 'I've witnessed a lot of things that are not normal'
Experimental choreographer Malik Nashad Sharpe is an associate artist at London's Hackney Showroom. He tells Giverny Masso about how his work, which
Experimental choreographer Malik Nashad Sharpe is an associate artist at London's Hackney Showroom. He tells Giverny Masso about how his work, which
Tired of the lack of opportunities in the performing arts for women who "don't quite fit the standard mould", Ariane Barnes founded
Scottish Opera has launched a campaign to debunk the "myths" of the artform and to try to encourage new audiences. Tongue-in-cheek posters
Dylan Coburn Gray has won the 2017 Verity Bargate Award for his play City Song, as the recipient of a new award
Director John Tiffany has said the UK is "catastrophically denying" opportunities to young people by cutting the arts in education. The Harry
After working on the club and burlesque scene in New York, Jonny Woo returned to the UK and opened the Glory pub,
Actor Jenny Seagrove has claimed the dominance of musicals over plays in the West End is "terribly sad". Seagrove argued that Theatreland
Playwright and poet Inua Ellams has won a Liberty Human Rights award for his play An Evening With an Immigrant. The one-man
Leeds-based theatre company Slung Low's premises have been vandalised and burgled. In a series of tweets, artistic director Alan Lane said the
The National Theatre has released photographs of Bryan Cranston and Michelle Dockery rehearsing for Network. Network, which is set in a "dystopian
Plans have been approved for a pop-up Shakespearean theatre in York City Centre. Lunchbox Theatrical Productions submitted proposals for the 12-sided temporary
Steven Berkoff's East is being revived at the King's Head Theatre, where it made its London debut in 1975. The revival will
One of the founders of London's Yard Theatre has been appointed interim director of theatre at Arts Council England. Tarek Iskander, who
A new theatre festival has launched to showcase the work of emerging female directors. The Damsel Develops festival will give eight women
London's Old Vic has announced a season of world premieres in celebration of its 200th birthday, including new work by Joe Penhall
The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting has announced its shortlist for the first time in its 11-year history. Actor Rebecca Callard and screenwriter
Summerhall in Edinburgh has announced the first set of artists to take part in its new development programme. Funded by Creative Scotland,
A drama school in West Yorkshire that had been threatened with closure will reopen its doors to students in 2018. CAPA College,
Having worked at London's Old Vic Theatre for more than 30 years, stage door manager Ned Seago, who won The Stage’s Unsung
A theatre fan's legacy will enable young actors from the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond, North Yorkshire, to perform at the Edinburgh
A London theatre company has come under fire for mocking working-class culture with a £55-a-head Cockney-themed immersive Christmas supper club. Zebedee Theatre's
This week’s production news includes a UK tour of Madagascar the musical and the casting of Ian McKellen as the voice of
Theatre fans who identify as liberal can be "incredibly elitist" in their attitude towards musical theatre, director Dominic Cooke has claimed. Cooke
A new award for backstage journalism, supported by The Stage, has been launched in memory of former UK Theatre president Ken Bennett-Hunter.
Ray Fearon will appear in the UK's first all-black cast production of Guys and Dolls at Manchester's Royal Exchange. The co-production with