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828 stories by "Guardian Staff"

Stars come out for theatre's Olivier awards 2025 " in pictures by Guardian Staff

Nominees, presenters and guests arrive for London theatre's big night out at the Royal Albert Hall Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24pm on April 6, 2025

Getting into the dance groove at school can help young people | Letters by Guardian Staff

Dance can inspire reluctant learners and those with mental health and anger issues, writes Penny Perrett Thank you, Shirley Ballas (What good is the sparkle of Strictly if young people in Br…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:02am on February 14, 2025

Hear, hear for surtitles in all theatre productions | Letters by Guardian Staff

Readers respond to Tim Rice's suggestion of surtitles for stage musicals Your article (Stage musicals should embrace use of surtitles, says lyricist Tim Rice, 11 February) only touches the t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:02am on February 14, 2025

Showstopping sketches: Patricia Zipprodt's legendary costume designs " in pictures by Guardian Staff

From Roxie and Velma in Chicago to Mrs Robinson in The Graduate, discover the designs of the Broadway great Patricia Zipprodt (1925-99), whose illustrated memoirs have been published Continu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:18am on February 5, 2025

Timothy West remembered by Samuel West by Guardian Staff

20 October 1934 " 12 November 2024The star of stage and screen, one half of a reluctant showbiz couple, is recalled by his son as an actor who excelled at playing famous people while remaini…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:42am on January 1, 2025

Women's prize for playwriting returns with record £20,000 award by Guardian Staff

Prize aims to support and showcase established writers and emerging talent in Britain's stage industry A prize celebrating female playwrights has announced its return with its largest prize …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:02am on December 6, 2024

When Laurence Olivier revealed the secrets behind his wax nose | Letter by Guardian Staff

Bill Gilmour relates André Morell's tale of being advised by Olivier that mortician's wax and a red lipstick made all the difference I was fascinated by your report that one of Laurence Oli…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on November 2, 2024

You be the judge: should my husband stop smuggling his hip flask into the theatre where I work? by Guardian Staff

Ellen's husband Rog loves a crafty swig; she worries he'll be spotted and embarrass her. Should he put a lid on it or should she enter into the spirit of things? You decideFind out how to ge…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on November 1, 2024

Face value: the masterly theatrical masks of Kitazawa Hideta " in pictures by Guardian Staff

A new book celebrates the Japanese masks carved by Hideta, a traditional wood-carving artist. They are for classical and contemporary noh and kyōgen theatre performances Continue reading.…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:31am on October 21, 2024

Maggie Smith " a life in pictures by Guardian Staff

Dame Maggie Smith, who has died aged 89, had an incredibly varied career as a star of stage, screen and TV " from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to Downton Abbey to Harry Potter. We look back…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54pm on September 28, 2024

Gay sheep and gaslighting: 10 of the funniest jokes from the Edinburgh fringe 2024 by Guardian Staff

Enjoy a good one-liner? Here are some of the best rib-ticklers from the annual comedy extravaganza Olaf Falafel: My desire to spontaneously sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight is always just a whim…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:45am on August 12, 2024

'The arts stop us killing each other': stars tell Labour how to rescue Britain's downtrodden culture by Guardian Staff

Steve McQueen, Tracey Emin, Steve Coogan, Adjoa Andoh, Danny Dyer, Jesse Darling and many more spell out what must be done to restore Britain's cultural lifeblood, from ending elitism to sup…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:17am on July 30, 2024

Eggs, bacon, banter: the Scottish hotel trying to make breakfast the funniest meal of the day by Guardian Staff

Are you a comedian desperate for an audience " and accommodation " during the Edinburgh fringe? This could be your dream gig Name: Breakfast roaster. Age: As yet unborn. Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on July 24, 2024

Investment in the arts will pay off for Lisa Nandy | Letter by Guardian Staff

Tom Taylor says most of the problems in the in-tray of the new culture secretary are traceable to one cause: underfunding We hope that Lisa Nandy's appointment as culture secretary stops the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36am on July 18, 2024

When working the comedy crowd isn't that funny | Letters by Guardian Staff

Comedian David Rose on the perils of audience interaction while doing standup. Plus a letter from Clive Needle While reading your recent article about comedians and crowd work (Crowd work i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on June 28, 2024

Tony awards 2024: red carpet looks and best of the show " in pictures by Guardian Staff

Jeremy Strong, Daniel Radcliffe, Ariana DeBose and Angelina Jolie were among the crowd for the 77th annual Tony awards, held in New York on Sunday The full list of winners Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on June 17, 2024

The Merry Wives of Windsor offers strong evidence that Shakespeare was not its author | Letter by Guardian Staff

Derek Jacobi and Margo Anderson on how local lore and biographical specificity found in the comedy point to the 17th Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere, as its writer Michael Billington says Sha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:02pm on June 13, 2024

Olivier awards 2024: complete list of nominations by Guardian Staff

Sunset Boulevard and Dear England have the most nominations at this year's awards " see who else is in the running Noël Coward award for best new entertainment or comedy playAccidental D…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on March 12, 2024

Without our voice, we actors are lost | Letters by Guardian Staff

When a celebrated voice coach feels she has to resign, it's a poor reflection on the state of drama in the UK As a professional actor, I've worked extensively in all media for more than 45 y…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:36am on March 10, 2024

For trauma survivors like us, theatre trigger warnings are not a luxury | Letters by Guardian Staff

Readers reflect on the deep impact that some scenes on stage can have on their mental health Re Arifa Akbar's article (We go to the theatre to feel something " and people do. Trigger warning…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:24am on March 2, 2024

Alan Ayckbourn was ahead of the curve in predictions of AI-created TV soaps | Letters by Guardian Staff

Yvonne Whalley on the rise of AI actors. Plus a letter from Mike Peacock on Donald Sinden's Othello So, the TV director James Hawes has told parliament's culture, media, and sport committee …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12am on February 28, 2024

Waiting for Godot to send in more clowns | Brief letters by Guardian Staff

Circussy classics | Secondhand clothes | Curtain calls | Cold showers Lyndsey Winship's review (Ockham's Razor: Tess review " circus spin finds light and laughter in Thomas Hardy's tale, 1 F…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24pm on February 4, 2024

Chita Rivera " a life in pictures by Guardian Staff

The Broadway star has died aged 91. Revisit her glittering career, including West Side Story, Chicago and Kiss of the Spider Woman Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on January 31, 2024

Extending theatre's reach across the country | Letters by Guardian Staff

Barbara Richardson suggests that all National Theatre productions should be livestreamed, while Sarah Lynch says regional theatres such as Sheffield's Crucible deserve credit Ian Wood rightl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:48am on January 4, 2024

Barry Humphries remembered by Melvyn Bragg by Guardian Staff

17 February 1934 " 22 April 2023The broadcaster recalls a true original who immersed himself in the roles of Dame Edna and Sir Les, and was a complicated mixture of vaudeville character and …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:36am on December 21, 2023
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