Llion Williams records historic double win at Wales Theatre Awards
Actor Llion Williams has become the first person to win both English and Welsh language performance prizes at the Wales Theatre Awards.
Actor Llion Williams has become the first person to win both English and Welsh language performance prizes at the Wales Theatre Awards.
London night tsar Amy Lamé has encouraged theatres across the capital to open later, describing them as "the backbone of London's evening
The Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre have written to the government calling for a "fundamental review" of the planned increase
A transgender artist and campaigner has launched what claims to be the first trans-led theatre company in England. Trans Creative, led by
Industry leaders have said the arts should "embrace uncertainty" in the wake of budget cuts, Brexit, and a changing political climate. Kenneth
Deaf-led theatre company Deafinitely has launched a friends scheme in a bid to raise money for the company and its work with
Actor Eddie Marsan is backing a campaign to save a hidden chapel in a community arts centre and bring it to life
Bristol City Council has approved £380,000 worth of cuts to its arts budget by 2022. In a meeting on February 22, proposals
Award-winning actor Emma Williams has said the industry "can do more" for diversity, following criticisms of musical Half a Sixpence for having
A new audience manifesto published by Manchester's Royal Exchange calls for theatre to "demonstrate more ethnic diversity" and "connect more with ordinary
Dreamgirls star Amber Riley has spoken of the importance of her leading role in the West End in inspiring young black girls
After training in stage management at RADA, Sean Brosnan pursued a career in acting that has lasted more than 50 years and
 Billie Piper and Jamie Parker picked up the top acting accolades at the 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards, which saw Harry Potter and the
The news that theatre publisher Samuel French is to close its London bookshop has prompted an industry outcry, with critics branding the
Felicity Kendal and Maureen Lipman are to star in Trevor Nunn's new production of Lettice and Lovage at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
A consortium of theatres-in-the-round, which is being billed as the first of its kind, has been launched, with participating venues co-commissioning and
Actress and writer Amelia Bullmore has backed calls for more childcare support for performers. The Coronation Street actor described looking after children
Stephen Joseph Theatre artistic director Paul Robinson has announced his first summer season at the venue, which features plays from Alan Ayckbourn,
The organisers of this year's Theatre 2017 conference have vowed to make the event more accessible, following complaints that the inaugural event
National Dance Company Wales, Theatre Clwyd and Welsh National Opera are among the companies nominated for the Wales Theatre Awards 2017. The awards,
Julian Glover is to star in Julius Caesar as part of the Bristol Old Vic’s new season. The Star Wars actor will
A major new exhibition exploring opera will open at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The exhibition, which is being staged
Comedy writer Ray Cooney has claimed musicals are squeezing plays out of the West End, stating that he feels "disappointed for playwrights".
The Stage will be live-streaming a sold-out performance of Beware of Pity at the Barbican on February 12. Based on a novel
Theatre company Cardboard Citizens has announced nine new plays exploring the housing crisis. The ambitious season of new work from the company,