Letters of the week
There's a range of talent at LAMDA Drama schools have a responsibility to ensure the students we train reflect the society we
There's a range of talent at LAMDA Drama schools have a responsibility to ensure the students we train reflect the society we
Tony Award winner, two-time Grammy Award winner and two-time Academy Award nominee Jim Dale will bring his critically acclaimed show, Just Jim
Rupert Goold has claimed that a producer-led model in musical theatre is "fundamentally damaging" the sector. But is he right? Vote in
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
We come to praise Berry As the leaders of opera companies and festivals around the world, we are alarmed by the recent
A poster for the play Bad Jews has been banned on the London Underground, with Transport for London citing that it may cause
The smash hit has returned to the Young Vic for a limited run. Olivier Award-winning stage and screen actress Juliet Stevenson (Truly
And for our next act… The Magical Military Junta… Will make 30,000 people disappear before your very eyes. During the 70s and
Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's satiric opera was written to throw a salutary chill over the warmth of comfortable art. In this
One of the most award-winning shows on stage today, Billy Elliot the Musical has won the hearts of millions since it opened
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Actresses including Juliet Stevenson, Ann Mitchell and Meera Syal have spoken out about the prospects for older women in the performing arts
Ed Miliband has promised that arts policy will be "at the heart of the government" if Labour gains power in this year's
Filmed in HD at Le Palais de Congres in May 2013, the DVD features dancers from the world's finest ballet companies paying
West End prices, puppet theatres, pronunciation and memories of Barrie Ingham
Highlights from the February 26 issue of The Stage Find out where to buy a copy The Big Interview: Indhu Rubashingham Last
Are Patricia Hodge and Janet Suzman right to suggest audiences are less intelligent than they once were? Vote now in our poll.
Diabetes line was misleading My co-producers and I have noted the response of some readers of The Stage to the decision to
Wonka script change, working-class actors and memories in The Stage Archive
Winner of a record breaking nine Whatsonstage Awards, Cameron Mackintosh's acclaimed new production has made its highly anticipated return to the West End and is breaking box office records.…
Shakespeare productions and National-Go-to-a-Play-Day
In David Bintley's 20th anniversary year as director of Birmingham Royal Ballet, these performances are a celebration, combining Serenade, an early piece by one of Bintley's heroes, George B…
Casting bias and finding a way in for theatre managers
On January 30, The Stage held its annual awards and New Year Party at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The event was attended by industry figures from around the UK, including producers, direc…
It is 1908. Society is changing, and the De Mullin family are being left behind. Once noble and prosperous, they have been in decline for centuries, and now the very continuation of thei…