BBC Edinburgh festivals coverage to include Juliette Binoche and Robert Lepage
Ballet dancer Sylvie Guillem, actor Juliette Binoche and director Robert Lepage will discuss their work as part of the BBC's coverage of
Ballet dancer Sylvie Guillem, actor Juliette Binoche and director Robert Lepage will discuss their work as part of the BBC's coverage of
Danny Lee Wynter and Belinda Lang are to star in Nuffield's production of The Glass Menagerie. Directed by Samuel Hodges, the show
New musical Dusty is being forced to recast five actors from the production who have left amid complaints of unrest on the
Matt Cardle shot to stardom as the winner of The X Factor in 2010, watched by an average of 17 million people.
Taunton's Brewhouse Theatre has moved to further secure its future, with orchestra the Southern Sinfonia taking up residency at the venue. In
A new code of practice has been launched aimed at avoiding disputes between producers and venues over late box-office payments. The code,
More than 4,000 architectural plans of UK venues held by the Theatres Trust are to be catalogued for the first time as
Regional theatres have claimed that planned government cuts could have "catastrophic" effects on the sector. George Osborne last week told government departments
Stephen Daldry's production of An Inspector Calls is to tour the UK from September. The 28-week tour opens at the Orchard Theatre
Scripts, promotional material and stills from musical films such as Evita, Bugsy Malone and Fame have been donated to the British Film
Cynthia Erivo is contemplating the abrupt closure of the musical I Can't Sing! in May last year. The show lasted just six
When it comes to playing characters based on real people, Lydia Leonard is about to score a hat-trick. She appeared as Jackie
More than half of professional dancers earn less than £5,000 a year from their performance work, according to a new survey. The
Shortlisted shows for this year's S and S Award have been announced, with the winning entry set be developed by Curve in
Ben Forster and John Owen-Jones are to play the title role in the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera.
Sue Wyatt, former chief executive of Rambert, is to chair a new industry body for the dance sector. As previously reported by
Curve chief executive Fiona Allan is to become chair of online arts platform the Space. Allan, who was recently named as the
Planned government cuts could lead to the end of "subsidised arts" in the UK and the closure of theatre companies around the
Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace will appear on stage together for the first time in a UK tour of The Perfect Murder.
Equity general secretary Christine Payne has labelled planned cuts to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport an act of "vandalism". She
A musicals concert marking 40 years of the Olivier Awards is to be held at the Royal Festival Hall next year. The
Arts Council England chief executive Darren Henley has insisted the organisation will make "the best possible case for investment" in the face
Audience members will be able to pay what they want for a concert to be staged by the Halle orchestra. The concert,
Tenor Alexander Grainger and soprano Alexandra Lowe have been announced as the first recipients of new Sarah Brightman scholarships from the Andrew
Southampton venue Nuffield is introducing a new management structure with the appointment of Caroline Routh as executive director. Routh will work in partnership