Analysis & Opinion: Letters of the week
Olivier nominations, drama training, defending Cheltenham and busking licences
Olivier nominations, drama training, defending Cheltenham and busking licences
Arts Council England has issued the following guidance on the theatre tax relief: “In the budget today the Chancellor announced a new scheme for arts and cultural organisations to clai…
Neil Adleman and Matthew Parritt from entertainment lawyer Harbottle & Lewis explain: “In today's Budget, the Chancellor has announced further details of the proposed new theatre t…
Drama training, Shakespeare in India, Equity help in tracing performers and memories of Malcolm Tierney,
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Sheridan Morley Prize, becoming a household name via TV is easy, Michael King the perfect Fury and searching for the Kidds
Training costs, actor delineations, post-polio syndrome and remembering June Sherrie,
Non-payment of performers, full flow of stage adaptations, editor's departure, Actors' Benevolent Fund in action, impact of West End contracts and pleasure of putting programmes online
Alistair Smith, currently deputy editor of The Stage, is to become acting editor following Brian Attwood's departure. As announced last week, Attwood will leave at the end of this month afte…
Brian Attwood, editor of The Stage, is to step down from the role after 20 years. Attwood joined the newspaper as a reporter in 1986, before becoming editor in 1994. He is leaving at the...
Arts funding, Sudbury Theatre, Edinburgh music venues, prominent puppeteers and remembering Arthur Lane
Ticket sales, professional associates, The Stage 100, and Mary Poppins
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Sheffield Theatres has retained its crown as regional theatre of the year after it was awarded the title for the second time in a row at the Stage Awards 2014, in association with Robertson …
In defence of theatrical agents, critical comebacks and Coronation Street
The Park Theatre, London: Read the full review
Regional theatre campaigns, in defence of the Stage 100, Ticketmaster survey, Apollo ceiling collapse questions and professional etiquette
Opinions on The Stage 100 and praise for Michael Blakemore's Stage Blood
Arts funding and charitable status, Greenwich Theatre plans, support for Mark Shenton, memories of Dave Allen and Derek Bailey, looking back at Rotherham theatre and fond farewells to Jean K…
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Michael Attenborough and Rupert Goold Attenborough has signed off from his 11-year stint at the Almeida with a superb season featuring Chimerica, Richard Eyre's staging of Ghosts and the mus…
Julian Bird Through his position as chief executive of the Society of London Theatre and the Theatrical Management Association " soon to be UK Theatre " Bird serves as producer of the Olivie…
Felix Barrett Punchdrunk's The Drowned Man may have divided critics, but its set design certainly did not. Despite quibbles about old-fashioned things such as plots and narrative, everyone w…