Poll: Is Lloyd Webber right to say some West End theatres are not fit for purpose?
Andrew Lloyd Webber has claimed a number of West End theatres are "not fit for today's purpose" and should be replaced. Do
Andrew Lloyd Webber has claimed a number of West End theatres are "not fit for today's purpose" and should be replaced. Do
Tessa Ross has quit as chief executive of the National Theatre after less than six months in post. Ross was appointed in
In one of the biggest British independent films for decades, multi-award winning and academy nominated Peter O'Toole is joined by a glittering
'Paid amateur' is an oxymoron In claiming that Equity is "totally missing the point" by "ensuring that amateur actors get paid, instead
The first show in the Young Vic's hotly anticipated new season is Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! O'Neill's warmest, most delightful play is
Leading choreographers Akram Khan and Hofesh Shechter have launched a stinging attack on the quality of contemporary dance training in the UK,
"Let's face it babes, you did kind of bring it on yourself" Scarlet likes sex. That's never been a problem for her.
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I've all but given up on theatre Susan Elkin's article ('Speak up " we can't hear you') speaks volumes and highlights a
Jesus Christ Superstar exploded onto the musical scene in 1971 – stunning audiences and changing the face of musical theatre forever. Tim
Musicals Memphis and Beautiful lead the nominations for Sunday’s Olivier Awards, with nine and eight nods respectively " the most for individual productions.
That Day We Sang, by Victoria Wood, is a musical rooted in the Manchester of 1929 and 1969 starring Michael Ball and
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Double first for Leicester's Moles Several recent articles have implied that Sue Townsend's hilarious The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾
International sensation Let It Be is now playing at London's Garrick Theatre. Seen by over one million people worldwide, Let It Be is jam-packed
Nicholas Hytner has highlighted subsidised tickets and live cinema screenings as two of his biggest achievements during his 12-year tenure at the
In the opulent grandeur of a European city, a renowned singer abandons the opera house for the truth of the streets. A gorgeous
May 2015 will see the return of the Brighton Fringe, one of the largest arts festival in England, and this year The Stage will
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Time to focus on talent, not class Once again it appears that ill-informed judgements are being made by people living in the
How far would you go to bring a dream to life? Crossing oceans, risking all and sacrificing true love, Beyond Bollywood is
Actor Gemma Jones has claimed that a rise in entertainment and reality formats on television is limiting the opportunities for young actors.
We are delighted to present Titus Andronicus, one of the darkest and most seminal productions in The Globe history. Returning to Rome
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