Features: The Stage 100 by category: regional theatre
Gemma Bodinetz As Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse awaits the reopening of its refurbished Everyman venue next year, artistic director Bodinetz can rest assured its transform-ation will mark…
Gemma Bodinetz As Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse awaits the reopening of its refurbished Everyman venue next year, artistic director Bodinetz can rest assured its transform-ation will mark…
Carrie Cracknell A Doll's House, which debuted at the Young Vic in 2012, was one of the West End highlights of 2013, while Cracknell directed two new works at the Royal Court, where she has.…
Simon Russell Beale No sooner had he stepped out of camping it up in Michael Grandage's Privates on Parade, Beale was back on stage again " this time in Jamie Lloyd's The Hothouse. A perenni…
Tori Amos It might not have been to everyone's taste, but The Light Princess was undoubtedly one of the most ambitious new musical of the year. Having spent some time in what the movie busin…
Mark Baldwin It was a big year for Rambert and its artistic director Baldwin. The touring dance company finally got the keys to its new £20 million home on the South Bank, which had been.…
11 Daniel Evans and Dan Bates Sheffield Theatres Last year's position: 18th Highest previous: 18th Productions include: Bull, Oliver!, This is My Family, My Fair Lady, The Full Monty Turnove…
3. Andrew Lloyd Webber Really Useful Group Last year: 6th Highest previous: 1st Productions include: Stephen Ward, The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, Jesus Christ Superstar Turnover:…
It's five in a row now for husband and wife team Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire, who have been sitting pretty at the top of The Stage 100 ever since Ambassador Theatre Group became the...
The two Nicks are nearing the end of their stint in charge of the National Theatre. They have been inspired and inspiring custodians of this great British institution, a point neatly underli…
Ambassador Theatre Group's joint chief executives Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire have topped The Stage 100 for the fifth year in a row. ATG is the UK's largest commercial venue operator, …
HMRC tax reforms, Rotherham Civic Theatre steps forward, closure of the Futurist Theatre and speaking for My Theatre Matters!
Forthcoming X Factor musical I Can’t Sing! has released a video trailer for its run at the London Palladium. It will preview from February 27, 2014, with press night on March 26. I Can…
genuine profit-share supported, tax reform, gaining experience from rep and the enduring lure of the live experience
Supporting local theatres, amateurs honing skills, defending front of house staff, children on TV and Strictly tech
Auditorium views, historical drama and tribute to William Hartnell
Secret theatre, drama training costs, praise for Kenwright, audience experiences and remembering Meston Reid
Nominations for next year's Stage Awards in association with W&P Longreach open today, with theatre organisations across the UK given the opportunity to put themselves forward for consid…
Developing musical theatre talent, first British Happy Days, crossing swords over the Inspector, castings directory charges, polls with a pinch of salt and past editors of The Stage on the s…
Amateur performers, actor training, Tivoli opening, BBC funding film and memories of James Noble
SHOW 2 National Tribute awards 2013: Read the full review
Drama training, the National Theatre, audience experience, Equity funds and casting directory fees
Gender equality, Brighton Hippodrome plans, Little Angel's Suspense and previews defended
Punchdrunk has released a new online video trailer for its latest show The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable. The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable is running at Temple Studios in London until …
Remembering the National's beginnings, RSC paying amateurs and defending castings directories
Rufus Norris has been appointed as the new director of the National Theatre. His career so far: Rufus Norris was born in 1965 and spent his childhood in Africa and Malaysia. He was educated …