Troubadour Theatres: Behind the scenes at the major new venues set to shake up London theatre
Tristan Baker and Oliver Royds brought theatre " and a real steam train " to London's King's Cross. Now, the Troubadour duo
Tristan Baker and Oliver Royds brought theatre " and a real steam train " to London's King's Cross. Now, the Troubadour duo
As resident company manager at London's Royal Court, Joni Carter offers pastoral care and practical solutions to cast, crew and occasional live
So, this is where it all began. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, the dream team, wrote their Dream musical more than
This is still, probably, the best version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar there's ever been. Timothy Sheader's
Straight out of drama school, Jac Yarrow is about to play Joseph at the London Palladium. He tells Tim Bano about pursuing
Though he originally set out to make films, Andrzej Goulding has developed a career in stage video design with shows including People,
With 26 Grammys under their belts, 115 million records sold " as well as credit for having created a new form of
On its release in 2012, Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm's film about a teacher falsely accused of abusing a child was pretty
In his four-decade stage and screen career, David Morrissey has played everyone from Mark Antony and Gordon Brown to a hangman and
In our June episode, Tim Bano meets the four members of exciting musical theatre troupe SpitLip, who tell him how they created
David Mamet, thorn in the side of political correctness, is back in London with another play about a powerful man accused of
Maybe the reason it's taken 15 years for Adam Guettel's multiple Tony award-winning show to make it to London is because it's
He's the producer behind smash-hit musical Come from Away and now a very different beast: David Mamet's new work, which has already
It was almost 40 years ago that Kenneth Lonergan and Matthew Broderick attended the same astronomy class in New York's Hayden Planetarium,
The scope of August Wilson's play is staggering. It spans the entire scope of the universe from the smallest speck " in
The small but potent opera company Hampstead Garden Opera works with singers towards the beginning of their careers, staging operas twice a
Theatre consultant Ian Stickland brings technology into every area of the industry. He tells Tim Bano how digital is revolutionising the way
In the middle of this madcap musical about a particularly bizarre espionage plot during the Second World War, the flooringly funny piss-take
Although it's no great feat to make a version of Benjamin Button better than the disturbingly CGI-dependent 2008 film, it is pretty
If you've ever felt boredom " real bone-numbing, brain-dead boredom " chances are it'll still be insignificant in comparison to the first
The late and very great Michel Legrand wrote a colossal amount of music, mostly for films, but 2002's Amour was one of
We're now in year five of the annual GradeLinnit semi-staged musical spectacular at the London Coliseum. It has been a fascinating opportunity
Director Adele Thomas tells Tim Bano about setting stagehands on fire at Shakespeare's Globe, reviving Handel's Berenice after its 300-year absence from
Tim Firth's better-known musicals The Girls and The Band have been doing the rounds the last couple of years, but this 2014
Arthur Miller's first Broadway success has remained popular since it premiered in 1947. In a way that's surprising. It's a play that