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265 stories by "Natalie Woolman"

Queen Anne , Barons Court Theatre by Natalie Woolman

Barons Court Theatre: A royal crisis is at hand: there is no British heir, Queen Anne has suffered the tragedy of miscarriages, the betrayal of friends and the threat of the Jacobites in a r…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:55am on July 11, 2014

The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe, London by Natalie Woolman

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe, London: A strong ensemble and comic choreography - of movement, timing and sound - are the bedrock of successful farce and this production of a …

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:37am on February 27, 2014

Storm in a Flower Vase, The Arts Theatre, London by Natalie Woolman

The Arts Theatre, London: Storm in a Flower Vase feels like a TV drama: it's not just the short scenes, or the fact it breezes through several years in a couple of hours, it is its inti…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:55am on September 23, 2013

The Speed Twins , Riverside Studios, London by Natalie Woolman

Riverside Studios, London: The Speed Twins aims high: a metaphysical comedy drama about female sexuality set in heaven, where heaven is in fact a reincarnation of the Kings Road lesbian nigh…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:40am on September 4, 2013

The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart, London Welsh Centre, London by Natalie Woolman

London Welsh Centre, London: During one of London's hottest summers, the National Theatre of Scotland brings snow. The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart is set in the Scottish Borders o…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:41am on July 16, 2013

Antony and Cleopatra, Chichester Festival Theatre by Natalie Woolman

Chichester Festival Theatre: The problem with Janet Suzman's production of Antony and Cleopatra is that it's distracting. Rather than clarifying one of Shakespeare's most ambi…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:00am on September 17, 2012

Kissing Sid James, Jermyn Street, London by Natalie Woolman

Jermyn Street, London: The warmth of this 1992 seaside comedy reverberates round the walls of the Jermyn Street Theatre. Fresh from a run in New York as part of the Brits off Broadway season…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:34am on September 6, 2012

Give IPO 'enforcing' powers to take action against copyright theft, says Labour by Natalie Woolman

Shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman has called for the Intellectual Property Office to be given powers to police breaches of copyright.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:58am on July 20, 2012

Vaudeville festival takes rain check until 2013 by Natalie Woolman

Chester's Vaudeville Weekend has become the latest in a string of events to be cancelled due to the bad weather this summer.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:08am on July 20, 2012

DCMS to move into Treasury to help make 50% admin savings by Natalie Woolman

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is to move into the Treasury's building, The Stage has learned.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:48am on July 19, 2012

Rose Theatre on Bankside to apply for Lottery-funded redevelopment by Natalie Woolman

Trustees of the Elizabethan Rose Theatre are in the process of submitting a Lottery bid which could see the final section of the site excavated if successful.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:39pm on July 13, 2012

British Museum to open Shakespeare exhibition by Natalie Woolman

The British Museum will unveil its flagship exhibition on Shakespeare's "world and works" next week as part of the Cultural Olympiad.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:56am on July 13, 2012

National Theatre alters day seat policy by Natalie Woolman

Front row seats in the Olivier at the National Theatre are no longer available to buy on the day of a performance, a move that one patron has described as "desperately sad".

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:54am on July 13, 2012

Only 3% of locals intend to take part in Cultural Olympiad by Natalie Woolman

Only one in 30 residents living in the six Olympic boroughs are planning to attend cultural events associated with the games this summer, including the London 2012 Festival programme.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:29am on July 12, 2012

Theatre buildings scoop top architects' prizes by Natalie Woolman

Theatre buildings such as the Garsington Opera Pavilion and the Lyric in Belfast have been recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects in its 2012 awards.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:24am on July 11, 2012

Google and PRS investigate online copyright infringement by Natalie Woolman

New research commissioned by Google and rights body PRS for Music has identified the business models that support online copyright infringement.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:31am on July 9, 2012

Andrew Lloyd Webber unveils Jesus Christ Superstar app ahead of TV talent search by Natalie Woolman

The Really Useful Group has launched a mobile app to accompany the upcoming arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar and TV talent show Superstar, which launches this evening.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:27am on July 7, 2012

British Council's drama and dance director reveals global vision by Natalie Woolman

Neil Webb has been appointed as the British Council's new director of drama and dance, and has said he wants to create more opportunities for UK companies to collaborate with artists worldwi…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:19am on July 6, 2012

Nataasha van Kampen dies aged 28 by Natalie Woolman

Film maker Nataasha van Kampen has died aged 28.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:39am on July 6, 2012

Daddy Cool set to return to the UK by Natalie Woolman

Disco musical Daddy Cool is to tour the UK this autumn, starring Jane McDonald.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:13am on July 6, 2012

Idina Menzel announces tour dates by Natalie Woolman

Idina Menzel is to give a series of concert performances in the West End and on tour this autumn.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:07am on July 6, 2012

New Moliere adaptation set in modern India announced by Natalie Woolman

Tara Arts is to stage a new version of The Miser by Moliere, which has been adapted and re-set in modern-day India.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:57am on July 5, 2012

Manchester Contact to create new youth festival for 2015 by Natalie Woolman

Contact in Manchester has received £175,000 from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to develop a new festival of young people's ideas in partnership with other venues including Batters…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:03am on July 5, 2012

George Entwistle appointed new BBC director general by Natalie Woolman

George Entwistle has been appointed as director general of the BBC and will replace Mark Thompson this autumn.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:00am on July 4, 2012

Jeremy Hunt unveils new mobile arts philanthropy platform by Natalie Woolman

Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has launched plans for an independent funding platform that will allow people to give money to arts organisations using their mobile phones.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:07pm on July 3, 2012
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