Letters of the week
Jobs for the boys policy must end I read with interest about the lack of black and disabled actors being used in
Jobs for the boys policy must end I read with interest about the lack of black and disabled actors being used in
The opening of Hamlet on August 25 at London's Barbican Theatre, thought to be one of the fastest-selling London productions in history, has garnered
Benedict Barber is a magician with a taste for the ghoulish and grisly. In Master of the Macabre, he will take the
Former National Theatre bosses Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr have revealed plans for their new venture, which includes the creation of central
Nominated for 4 Tony Awards: Including Best New Play Back in 1962, most men went to the Catskill Mountains of New York
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
You're mistaken about Cilla Black In Michael Quinn's otherwise excellent obituary of Cilla Black, he repeats an oft-printed mistake when he states
World premiere of a new play by Gemma Page and Michael Kirk A mucky romp through the morals, memories and music of
In a partnership with the Adelphi Theatre and the venue's owner Really Useful Theatres, people using theatre app Todaytix to buy tickets will
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Absent is a multi-layered journey, mixing film and installation to create an increasingly labyrinthine dreamscape that merges past, present and future. Threading
Actor Samuel West and playwright Roy Williams are among those who have hit out at The Times and the Daily Mail for
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Comment taken out of context I was disappointed to see that a light-hearted remark of mine has caused offence to one of
The renowned Russian State Ballet and Opera House will be criss-crossing the UK again this Autumn, from Thursday 10 September till Monday
Enjoy sunset screenings of three classic films, which memorably evoke the heady promise of summer love. The BFI returns to the British
Rocky Horror Show writer Richard O’Brien has criticised jukebox musicals for being too “easy”, warning that the musical as a genre may
The UK produces some of the finest costume drama in the world, both on stage and on screen. We bring into focus
Following the finalists’ reviews we have now whittled down our entrants to the final three. We asked them to review The Red
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Let’s keep talking about fringe theatre pay Equity versus McAlinden finally comes to an end and, as expected, the National Minimum Wage
From the producers of Hairspray, Midnight Tango and West Side Story comes a hilarious feel-good musical featuring Elvis Presley's greatest hits and
A director ordered to pay the minimum wage to actors involved in a profit-share production has had the decision overturned, in what was hailed a
Summer Love… A handsome new tutor brings reckless, romantic desire to an eccentric household. Over three days one summer the young and
'I’D LIKE TO PUT YOU INSIDE A BLACK SKIN AND ASK YOU TO KEEP HOPE ALIVE' South Africa, 1984 – the fourth