Competition: Win tickets to Little Red Riding Hood at the Pleasance Theatre, London
“Little Red is clever, Little Red is bright Little Red will find a way to beat you in a fight” Jake Brunger
“Little Red is clever, Little Red is bright Little Red will find a way to beat you in a fight” Jake Brunger
On November 25, the chancellor unveiled his combined spending review and autumn statement in the House of Commons. Yet many were confused
At some point in their career, every performer will want to call on the services of a reputable coach, whether this is
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The Twelfth Battle of Isonzo and Judith: A Parting From The Body Love, truth, sex and war collide in this exhilarating double
Win a pair of tickets to a film of your choice in the BFI's love season. From the newly remastered Dr Zhivago,
We are offering two lucky winners family tickets to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs this Christmas – the first ever pantomime to take place in the
Help us save Hyde theatre I am writing on behalf of Theatre Royal Onward, Hyde, a registered charity that was set up
West End theatres are ramping up security following the Paris attacks on November 13. Extra bag checks are in place, with some
The technological leaps and bounds of recent times have brought ever more sophisticated deployment of sound, light and special effects, whether for
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A second LoveTheatre Day is taking place on Twitter on November 18. The online event, hosted by the social media site, aims to provide insight
LAMDA's building work is vital In Susan Elkin's column "It's not all about the pretty face", Elkin, although right that quality of
The world premiere of a new play by Wallace Shawn. A reunion at the almost legendary club, The Talk House. Still presided
Don't miss the return of the critically acclaimed, 2015 Olivier award-nominated, production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats at the London Palladium for
Appealing to all unabashed Jane Austen fans, we have a fantastic prize bundle to give away thanks to our friends at the
In Matt Trueman’s piece on Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, he explores the venue’s policy of not holding press nights, or allowing critics to
"Still water, deep ground, and underneath the Devil is turning around" Afrikaner children's rhyme Frikkie and Sussie were born into a South
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Give us more space in theatres I read with interest Nick Starr's comments about making London's theatres "fit for the 21st century".
Playwright Duncan Macmillan has claimed the West End is becoming more experimental thanks to the success of productions such as Ivo van
Come on Eileen, don't backtrack It was good to see Eileen Atkins speaking out against men taking women's roles, outside of pantomime,
Don't miss the 'scintillating revival' (Financial Times) this Christmas as the highly acclaimed Chichester Festival Theatre production of Guys and Dolls heads to the West End
His Dark Materials novelist Phillip Pullman has urged the government to make theatre trips a compulsory part of the school curriculum. But
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