Letters of the week
Setting the record straight on DaDAs I welcome Susan Elkin's piece "The real barrier isn't funding" (April 30), which redresses the recent
Setting the record straight on DaDAs I welcome Susan Elkin's piece "The real barrier isn't funding" (April 30), which redresses the recent
Snapdragon Productions and Theatre Bench presents the world premiere of Teddy by Tristan Bernays with music by Dougal Irvine. Elephant and Castle.
SohoCreate returns to London from 3 " 7 June with a week of talks, chats, drinks and performance with 100 of the
With the first round of The Stage Critic Search 2015 coming to the final straight, we asked our critics to share the
An Equity working group is to be established to investigate casting practice, which will create guidelines to prevent actors being exploited. Have
Perhaps it's time to change tack In response to your article 'Just 10% of actors are working class' (May 7, front), perhaps
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"They're just stories. There'll come a point when nobody can remember" Six decades ago, Eva lived in Berlin. She remembers her house
Theatre Royal Stratford East artistic director Kerry Michael has called for a new awards ceremony to celebrate black, Asian and minority ethnic
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Get thee to drama school I have been pondering the much discussed question: ''Do actors need drama school?" to which the answer
Starring Pitch Perfect’s Anna Kendrick and Smash’s Jeremy Jordan. The Last Five Years by Tony award winning composer/lyricist Jason Robert Brown is a
Derek Jacobi is to play Mercutio in Kenneth Branagh's production of Romeo and Juliet. Should directors follow Branagh’s lead with more age-blind casting in
With the UK general election just around the corner, Matthew Hemley, Georgia Snow, Thom Dibdin and David Hutchison questioned each of the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
What is The Stage Critic Search? The Stage Critic Search 2015 " in association with TheatrePeople.com " is a competition to find the
Now in its record breaking 7th year, Thriller Live is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world's greatest
Stop propagating funding myth I've been following the debate in The Stage regarding the lack of working-class actors at drama schools with
One of the greatest musicals of all time returns to the stage in a magnificent new production to enchant and enthral the
Actor Samuel West has claimed a culture of low and unpaid work in the arts is stifling diversity and "building a time
Twelve Angry Men follows twelve jurors who have murder on their minds and a life in their hands as they decide the fate
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Choreographers need bigger role I am writing in response to Hofesh Shechter, Lloyd Newson and Akram Khan's concerns over the standards of
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Agatha Christie Theatre Company, And Then There Were None returns to the stage to follow in