Letter of the week
Pupils deserve broad curriculum For a government that prides itself on encouraging intellectual rigour, you'd expect some demonstration of this skill, but
Pupils deserve broad curriculum For a government that prides itself on encouraging intellectual rigour, you'd expect some demonstration of this skill, but
Bend It Like Beckham the Musical is a fantastically feel-good new modern British musical. A celebratory fusion of culture, music, emotions and
Studiocanal are delighted to announce the Home Entertainment release of Justin Kurzel's critically acclaimed adaptation of Macbeth. Macbeth is the story of a
Maxine Peake has claimed women are better at running theatres than men because they are more adept at multitasking and often have
Described by the Old Vic as a "mesmeric exploration of power, control, death and life", Henrik Ibsen's intricate and mythic play The
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Osborne missing funding issues George Osborne, naturally, like all politicians, dwells on the positive investment made in the arts and culture by
Perhaps he'll find the words to tell me of his love Swordsman, Philosopher, Poet " Cyrano de Bergerac is all these things,
The Stage Awards 2016 were held at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London on January 29. Although we announced the winners that
What is the Jean Ann Ryan Production experience? The opportunity to work with an exciting company,without boundaries, that combines a passion for
Howard Goodall has labelled it "cruel" to judge Bend It Like Beckham's closure after less than a year a failure, claiming new
The Stage Awards 2016 took place on January 29 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. After collecting their awards, winners were
We asked our two lead critics to choose the five shows they are most looking forward to in 2016. Here's what they
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Background no longer an issue Charles Dance's comments about "opportunities dwindling for state-educated actors" is a refrain other leading British stage personalities
The highly acclaimed Russian State Opera returns with the perfect tragic opera Featuring an impressive cast and accompanied by a large live orchestra with
Last week, it emerged that drama graduate Melissa Bayern had stepped in last minute to cover the role of the Witch in
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Everybody Cut Loose as the explosive Rock 'n' Roll musical Footloose bursts on to the stage in 2016. Based on the 1980s riveting screen
Manners maketh casting directors How right Paul Clayton is about the need for manners in our industry (December 17). It seems impossible
A major new online database of minority ethnic performers has found that Black and Asian actors are sidelined into "second-tier" roles in
5 Peter Bazalgette and Darren Henley Arts Council England Everyone was expecting it to be so much worse last year. The arts
10 Rupert Goold Almeida Theatre Islington's Almeida Theatre has been completely reinvigorated by the arrival of Goold in late 2013. Last year
20 Sarah Frankcom Manchester Royal Exchange Last year marked Frankcom's first full year as sole artistic director of Manchester's Royal Exchange and
40 Laurie Sansom National Theatre of Scotland This year the National Theatre of Scotland looks forward to having something for the first