D/deaf and disabled access card software made free of charge to venues
The founders of a scheme to support D/deaf and disabled theatregoers have removed the cost of its technology to venues, in a
The founders of a scheme to support D/deaf and disabled theatregoers have removed the cost of its technology to venues, in a
Sixty years ago this week (March 3, 1960), our columnist James Hartley praised the actor's ability to find cheap, delicious food: He
In the 1970s, Julia Breck regularly found herself as a glamorous, often scantily clad, participant in television comedies that revelled in near-the-knuckle
There's nothing Tabard enjoys more than a supper accompanied by show tunes. Normally diners know when to expect table-side entertainment " perhaps
Diversity " or lack thereof " has never flared into a major issue at the Olivier Awards. This is perhaps surprising: in
As the founder of the New End Theatre in Hampstead and Camden's Offstage Downstairs, Buddy Dalton was a leading figure in London's
Britt Ekland has criticised the "very dated" backstage facilities she has experienced while touring regional theatres, claiming the run-down conditions at a
Having returned to the UK to star in a wonderful new touring production of The Cat and the Canary " my first
What goes into an apology, and what comes out of it? The three plays assembled in The Apologists approach these questions from
Richard Cameron's The Glee Club was the first ever production at Doncaster's Cast theatre in 2013, so it seems an appropriate venue
There's a wedge of discord between text and performance running throughout Hester Chillingworth's production of Trainers, or The Brutal Unpleasant Atmosphere of
Theatre and arts professionals will miss out on valuable Creative Europe grants from next year, after it emerged that the UK has
Robert Icke is to direct George Orwell's Animal Farm that will tour the UK. The production, which has not yet announced a
Exploring the knotty relationship between religious faith and sexuality, The Mikvah Project is an honest if somewhat haphazardly-written look at love, infatuation
A new £20 million fund has been launched to offer arts organisations loans for projects aiming to help them build financial sustainability.
The writer of Pretty Woman: The Musical has spoken about his efforts to update the hit film's story for modern audiences, arguing
Costumes worn by Victorian actor Ellen Terry will be displayed for the first time at her former home in Kent. The costumes
This year's Olivier Awards nominations were announced on March 3. Here is a breakdown of the facts and figures in detail. 106
At its network of schools across the UK, Razzamataz offers school-age children opportunities to perform on big stages and participate in workshops
On Tuesday lunchtime, the announcement of this year's Olivier nominations set the ball rolling inexorably towards the industry's showpiece night next month.
& Juliet director Luke Sheppard and actor Miriam-Teak Lee have argued that creatives "need to be brave" when staging Shakespeare in order
Watching musicals The Prince of Egypt and Pretty Woman over the last week, one incontrovertible fact was underlined: for the entertainment industry,
RADA students have alleged a culture of "oppression" at the prestigious drama school, claiming they are exposed to safeguarding issues because senior
Founder of dance company Kidd Pivot, Crystal Pite is one of the world's most sought after choreographers. She speaks to Anna Winter