Letters of the week
Our work is more than a hashtag In response to Paul Clayton's column about our campaign, and while acknowledging the author's welcome
Our work is more than a hashtag In response to Paul Clayton's column about our campaign, and while acknowledging the author's welcome
See The Sound of Music as part of the grand re-opening of the Peterborough Broadway! One of the greatest musicals of all
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Starring the original accident-prone cast of The Play That Goes Wrong The original cast of the West End’s hit comedy The Play
In recent years, London's rehearsal spaces have been upgraded beyond recognition, making them some of the best in the world. The following is
Dressed by Angels exhibition " Iconic Costumes from the worlds of Film, TV and Theatre This brand new exhibition tells the story
School's play ban very wrong I am sickened to read that another play has been cancelled by yet another Victorian-minded school (Sexual
At the launch of new industry campaign body Parents in Performing Arts, there were calls on producers and theatres to allow actors
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Highlight work of dramaturgs You ran an article about the importance and impact of dramaturgy. The next page had an article about
ALL ABOARD! Â Don't miss your last chance to see this stunning adaptation of E Nesbit's classic novel The Railway Children at London’s
Original Kinks recordings of songs from the successful West End musical Sunny Afternoon, including the hits You Really Got Me, Waterloo Sunset,
From the award-winning author of Urinetown The Musical comes a dark new farce! Life on the farm is hard. Under a pot-bellied
Last week, Les Miserables marked its 30th birthday in the West End. At the event, composer Claude-Michel Schonberg revealed that a reworked Martin
As Les Miserables celebrates its 30th anniversary, The Stage presents a round-up of key facts about the record-breaking musical that illustrate its success over
Launched as recently as 2007, in less than a decade the Pauline Quirke Academy has established itself as one of the country's
As the show celebrates another historic milestone, we look back at how we have reported on it over the last three decades
School wrong to cancel play I saw Jane Wenham " the Witch of Walkern last Wednesday night. The next day, online, I
Actors and directors including John Simm, Romola Garai and Vicky Featherstone are backing an industry-wide initiative aimed at supporting parents working in
Surviving Actors returns to provide a free networking event for actors. Surviving Actors will be held at Manchester Central Convention Complex on
Her work is her life. An unexpected pregnancy ends an ace fighter pilot's career in the sky. Reassigned to operate military drones
Theatres and performing arts organisations are markedly less ethnically diverse than other creative industries, a new report claims. What do you think? Vote
Natalia Kaliada is co-founder of Belarus Free Theatre. She spoke today at the annual State of the Arts conference No Boundaries 2015.
Nothing is more symbolic of the Lyceum Theatre's illustrious past than the return of two of its most successful alumni " Brian
Showbiz creatives are seldom noted for their financial acumen, so it makes sense to hire professionals in the finance and legal professions