How pop-up venues are rewriting theatre's rules
When is a theatre not a theatre? When it's a New Orleans jazz bar or pulls in punters on the beach. Holly Williams
When is a theatre not a theatre? When it's a New Orleans jazz bar or pulls in punters on the beach. Holly Williams
The pair behind Underbelly have become experts at pop-up venues, expanding to run Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations and festivals on London's South Bank.
Designer Justin Nardella drew on everything from steampunk to east London street fashion to create the look of The Hunting of the
As her latest production for the Royal Shakespeare Company prepares to open, the director tells Holly Williams about the struggles of portraying
Hoping to build on the success of its first season, the spectacular, stadium-sized live-action show in County Durham returns with an epic
An eye-wateringly explicit new stage show celebrates erotic correspondence sent by famous figures through the ages"I did as you told me, you dirty little girl, and pulled myself off twice wh…
It's just one interpretation: Holly Williams on Imogen Knight's "sensuously rich" production of Simon Stephens' new play. The post Review: Nuclear War at the Royal Court appeared first on Ex…
The celebrated actor on her new play with Damian Lewis, why performing is an adventure, and leaving London for the countrySophie Okonedo was born in 1968 in London and studied at Rada. She h…
She has already played opposite Glenda Jackson, Dominic West, Rhys Ifans and… a lamb. Now the former Cardiff schoolgirl with 'zero confidence' is desperate for some light relief' Click her…
Arnold Wesker, in May of 1966, told The Stage: "Spirit is important." The playwright was discussing plans for the Roundhouse, a new
The leader of the six-strong Forced Entertainment on performing 24-hour plays, winning an Ibsen award and why they want to help those just starting outTim Etchells is the leader of Forced En…
Singing along loudly, dancing till you sweat, whooping at the drop… this behaviour belongs at a gig or a club, not a
Her genius continues to inspire all manner of new artistic work, but far too much of it fixates on her suicide over the vivid life of her fiction Continue reading...