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12,964 results for "Drama Desk"

Maggie Brown: Edgy King Charles III drama is still causing a stir at the BBC by Maggie Brown

When BBC2 screened its adaptation of Mike Bartlett's acclaimed stage play King Charles III in May, it made a stir in TV

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:00am on August 30, 2017

Late Company, Trafalgar Studios review - visceral production of Jordan Tannahill's lean, pained drama by Tom.birchenough

Family trauma stripped back to the barest bonesCanadian playwright Jordan Tannahill wrote Late Company when he was only 23. It would be an impressive achievement at any age, but it seems all…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:36am on August 29, 2017

Corinne Delacour: Five tips for getting the best out of drama school by Susan Elkin

After training in business and management, and working in New York and Norway, Corinne Delacour decided she wanted to realise a childhood

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on August 28, 2017

Emmy experts predict Best Drama Supporting Actor: Is John Lithgow ('The Crown') unstoppable as Winston Churchill? by Marcus James Dixon

John Lithgow is already a five-time Emmy champ for "Amazing Stories" (1986), "3rd Rock From the Sun" (1996, 1997, 1999) and "Dexter" (2010), and now a victory for Netflix’s "The Crown"…

SOURCE: Gold Derby at 2:15pm on August 23, 2017

Emmy experts predict Best Drama Actress: Elisabeth Moss ('Handmaid's Tale') or Claire Foy ('The Crown') for the win by Marcus James Dixon

According to our Emmy experts from major media outlets, the hard-fought battle for Best Drama Actress will be won by either Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) or Cla…

SOURCE: Gold Derby at 2:30pm on August 22, 2017

David Ireland's Cyprus Avenue wins 2017 James Tait Black Prize for Drama by Tim Bano

Cyprus Avenue, David Ireland's play exploring sectarianism in Northern Ireland, has won the £10,000 James Tait Black Prize for Drama. The play

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:42pm on August 22, 2017

Against, Almeida, London " ambitious state-of-the-world drama

Ben Whishaw gives a spellbinding performance as a billionaire on a spiritual mission

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:26pm on August 21, 2017

CMU Drama Pulls Out All the Stops this 2017-2018 Season by Robyne Parrish

With the announcement of the 2017-2018 season, the CMU drama department is brimming with excitement about special guest artists in the line-up. The season will boast a Tony-Nominated Guest D…

SOURCE: onstagepittsburgh.com at 4:45pm on August 21, 2017

Stand By review at Army @ the Fringe, Summerhall " 'compellingly authentic police drama' by Fergus Morgan

“The job is fucked.” The phrase rings through Adam McNamara’s four-handed Scottish police drama Stand By like a refrain. Presented as part

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:21am on August 21, 2017

NEWS: All-star cast join Martin Shaw in Gore Vidal's political drama The Best Man by Press Releases

Jeff Fahey, Jack Shepherd, Glynis Barber, Honeysuckle Weeks, Anthony Powell and Gemma Jones join Martin Shaw in the first major UK production of Gore Vidal's political drama The Best Man.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 5:58am on August 21, 2017

Macbeth review " high camp, dark drama and more than a hint of Game of Thrones by Rowena Smith

Festival theatre, EdinburghThis new production from Teatro Regio Torino has a solid cast and striking imagery backed by a richly nuanced account of Verdi's score Verdi's take on the Scottish…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on August 20, 2017

The State, C4 " drama grows in depth and power

Writer/director Peter Kosminsky sets out to humanise four fictional British Muslims who elect to become jihadis

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:02am on August 18, 2017

OWN Picks Up TV Drama From Oscar-Winning Moonlight Writer Tarell Alvin McCraney by Adam Hetrick

Oprah Winfrey Network has signed on to air the hour-long drama series inspired by events from the playwright’s own life.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:25pm on August 17, 2017

Survey to investigate cuts to drama in education by Giverny Masso

The Stage has launched an investigation into the impact of curriculum changes and funding cuts on secondary school drama teaching. Working in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:30am on August 17, 2017

George Coles: Radical GCSE drama overhaul risks killing students' passion by George Coles

August 24 will be a sad day for GCSE drama. The final cohort of students will receive their award as an A*-G

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on August 17, 2017

Mouthpiece review " bathtub drama pulls the plug on everyday sexism by Lyn Gardner

CanadaHub at King's Hall, Edinburgh Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava play one woman, sometimes at war with each other and sometimes in harmony, in a beautifully performed showA woman struggle…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on August 16, 2017

'Diversity is an industry challenge, not just one for drama schools', claims training sector by Georgia Snow

Leading drama schools have defended their efforts to diversify the students that apply to their institutions, in the wake of a report

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:17am on August 15, 2017

What Did Critics Think of Alan Ayckbourn's Dystopian Drama The Divide? by Adam Hetrick

The world-premiere play about a deadly contagion that leads to the segregation of men and women plays the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before a 2018 London bow.

SOURCE: Playbill at 5:36pm on August 14, 2017

Round-up: Back-to-School Resources for Drama Teachers by Lindsay Price

Whether you're an experienced drama educator or brand new to the world of theatre, it always helps to have a plan in place. We've rounded up some of our best resources to help ease the trans…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 1:00am on August 14, 2017

The Drama Classroom: A seat for everyone at the table by Lindsay Price

Scott Giessler is a teacher and a playwright. He went into theatre teaching without any training. Not only is he still doing it, but he has a strong philosophy for how to do it. He's well aw…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 1:00am on August 14, 2017

Nordic Black Theatre: Drama, Diversity, and Celebration by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Brendan McCall. In the second installment of this series, Brendan McCall discusses the work of Cliff Moustache and Nordic Black Theatre.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:43am on August 12, 2017

Proms 34 & 35 review: Oklahoma!, John Wilson Orchestra - music triumphs, words and drama suffer by David.nice

Lopsided results in faithful reconstruction of Rodgers and Hammerstein's groundbreakerOnly one thing could equal the wow factor of seeing and hearing a youngish Hugh Jackman launch into…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 5:33am on August 12, 2017

Emmys 2017: Will Claire Foy or Elisabeth Moss Take the Lead Drama Actress Trophy? by Cynthia Littleton

A twenty-something queen, a president with blood on her hands, a powerful defense attorney and law professor, a volatile robot, a savvy Soviet spy and a Handmaid who refuses to allow her spi…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00am on August 10, 2017

London's Arts Educational Schools tops drama school satisfaction tables by Giverny Masso

Arts Educational Schools London has been ranked as the top drama school for overall student satisfaction in the 2017 National Student Survey.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:24am on August 10, 2017

Drama school audition fees are 'unfair' and a barrier to working-class actors " Labour report by Georgia Snow

The "sky-high" cost of auditioning to drama school is "unjust and unfair", preventing young, working-class actors from entering the profession, according to

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:54am on August 10, 2017
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