The Full Monty to premiere in Sheffield next year
A new stage adaptation of The Full Monty will premiere at Sheffield Theatres in early 2013.
A new stage adaptation of The Full Monty will premiere at Sheffield Theatres in early 2013.
Plans to axe 150 posts " a quarter of its current workforce " are being considered by Arts Council England as the quango tries to halve its running costs, The Stage can reveal.
A theatre production company that has staged shows across the UK and internationally has gone into liquidation owing almost £500,000.
Mysterious Twitter personality @westendproducer is to judge a talent competition in Theatreland that he started online.
Southwark Playhouse is to stage a revival of musical Mack and Mabel, led by the creative team behind last year's production of Parade.
Alan Ayckbourn's children's play The Boy Who Fell into a Book is to be produced by Soho Theatre this summer.
The first clinic for dancers' injuries within the NHS was launched earlier this week, aiming to tackle one of the biggest problems in the sector.
Royal Ballet director Monica Mason has claimed that any dance company leader who says they have never worked with an anorexic performer is lying.
Musicians have hit out at Olympic organisers, saying they feel "bitterly let down" by the amount of live music showcased as part of London 2012.
Arts Council England has given the National Youth Theatre an emergency grant of £200,000 so it can "meet current financial commitments".
Sir William Castell has been appointed the chair elect of Chichester Festival Theatre's board of trustees.
The opening ceremony for the Paralymic Games will be called "Enlightenment", it was announced today.
Paul Bhattacharjee is to play Benedick opposite Meera Syal's Beatrice in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Much Ado About Nothing set in modern-day India this summer.
Booker Prize-winning novelist Alan Hollinghurst has created a new version of Racine's Berenice which will play the Donmar Warehouse later this year, starring Anne-Marie Duff in the title rol…
After winning a hat-trick of Olivier Awards for its revivals, the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has revealed plans to stage an original musical.
The cultural celebration alongside this year's Olympic Games " the London 2012 Festival " will feature 12,000 events and 25,000 artists from every country that is competing.
New research has revealed that the size of a theatre does not dictate how efficiently it uses energy.
Restoring the embattled Derby Hippodrome to full working order as a 1,000-seat theatre would cost around £15.4 million, it has been estimated.
Shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman is calling on Jeremy Hunt to resign following evidence given at the Leveson Inquiry yesterday.
Actors protesting about BP's sponsorship of the World Shakespeare Festival invaded the stage in Stratford-upon-Avon last night before a performance of The Tempest.
Leicester's Curve has appointed Suba Das and Tim Ford as associate directors.
Lindsay Posner's production of Abigail's Party is to transfer into the West End.
Southwark Playhouse, London: It might sound obtuse to say that a play about the Lebanon hostage crisis is funny. But Frank McGuinness' Someone Who'll Watch Over Me is really funny …
Rupert Goold will no longer direct Troilus and Cressida for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Wooster Group as planned this summer.
David Bedella and Sara Kestelman have been cast in Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy at the Menier Chocolate Factory.