Wilton's Music Hall shares collections on Google's digital archives
Wilton's Music Hall in London has digitised its entire archive, making it available online free of charge. The world's oldest surviving grand music
Wilton's Music Hall in London has digitised its entire archive, making it available online free of charge. The world's oldest surviving grand music
Noma Dumezweni has won best actress in a theatre awards voted for entirely by young people. Dumezweni won for her performance in
Vocal experts have warned that the way singing is taught in drama schools is limiting the range of styles they can perform.
London's Donmar Warehouse has announced full casting for a new musical about the collapsed charity Kids Company. Sandra Marvin will play the
Nicole Henriksen is an Australian performer and writer of alternative solo comedy. She is debuting her first theatre work Makin' It Rain,
Comedians Romesh Ranganathan, Nick Frost, and Arthur Smith have been cast in Manwatching at London's Royal Court. Manwatching, which explores heterosexual female
Plays Edinburgh’s Royal Lyceum 2017/18 season will, for the first time, contain more works written and directed by women than men. The
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School student Georgia Frost has won this year's Alan Bates Award. Harry Potter actor Noma Dumezweni presented her
The army is to have its own venue at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time. Promising "cutting edge theatre
One Dance UK has released a manifesto ahead of the general election, which demands dance should have the same status in education
The new operator of revamped arts complex Fairfield Halls has outlined its initial plans for the Croydon venue for the first time.
Simon Lipkin and Daniel Boys have been cast in the world premiere of Nativity! The Musical at Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Boys, whose
Theatre is still dominated by people from an affluent background, despite impressive outreach work by the sector, according to a new House
A government report has revealed that people of an Asian ethnicity are increasingly less likely to engage in the arts compared with
Matthew Bourne has won a Critics' Circle award for distinguished services to the arts. The choreographer was nominated jointly by the drama
Arts Educational Schools London, Tring Park School for Performing Arts in Herfordshire and the Brit School in Croydon have been named among
Plays Casting has been announced for the production of Anatomy of a Suicide at London's Royal Court Theatre. The play will run
Activists have invaded the stage at a Royal Shakespeare Company performance in protest of its renewed five-year sponsorship deal with oil company
A family-run care home has built a 1930s-style theatre in its basement to allow residents to "enjoy the things they used to".
Actors and other freelance theatre professionals are "very pleased" to see the government's controversial Making Tax Digital reforms dropped after unions lobbied
Producers are being urged to adjust the timetables of touring shows to support employees who are parents. Campaigning group Parents in the
Coronation Street actor Jean Alexander's personal possessions are going up for auction in her home town of Southport. Alexander, who played Hilda
The government must hold an inquiry into the barriers holding women back from working in the arts, the leader of Drama Centre
Arts organisations in Sheffield, London and Northamptonshire are among the first winners of a new award which celebrates environmentally sustainable arts organisations.
The Creative Industries Federation is calling on the government to set up a creative skills commission to defuse a “skills time bomb”