Fitting review at Alphabetti Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne " 'scattered with moments of magic'
Matt Miller is wearing a dress. Now a suit. Sometimes they feel better in one, sometimes the other. Sometimes they like to
Matt Miller is wearing a dress. Now a suit. Sometimes they feel better in one, sometimes the other. Sometimes they like to
Published in 1959, Günter Grass' dark, dream-like debut novel The Tin Drum ruminated on the rise of fascism and the personal obsessions
Co-produced by Untitled Projects and string orchestra Scottish Ensemble, We Are in Time is a part-lecture, part-opera about the human heart "
Animated film to blockbuster musical: it's a well-established route to stage success, one previously trodden by Frozen, Aladdin, and, most famously, The
School of Rock " The Musical is to tour the UK in 2021, opening at the Birmingham Alexandra Theatre. It will open
Puppets described as "irreplaceable" have been stolen from Kneehigh's premises in Cornwall. The theatre company is offering a £1,000 reward for their
Grace Gummer has been named the winner of the National Theatre's inaugural Women of Tomorrow Directors Award. The award, which is presented
Equity president Maureen Beattie has argued that accreditation for drama courses is more important than ever, as training options have increased and
Opera singer Plácido Domingo will appear at the Royal Opera House later this year, the venue has confirmed, despite an investigation into
The Artistic Director Leadership Programme has made significant progress in encouraging diversity among arts leaders since it began in 2017, says co-founder
Layla (Nicole Ansari) is up to her neck in it, literally. Condemned to death by stoning, the English Literature professor in an
The director of The English Patient and The Talented Mr Ripley, Anthony Minghella directed just one opera, this Madam Butterfly for English
Even though it's only the second month of the year, The Prince of Egypt, which opened at the Dominion Theatre this week,
Amdram has a colourful history on the British stage, from 'little theatres' in the early 1900s to today's programmes at the National
Sixty years ago this week (February 25, 1960), our contributor RB Marriott wrote about the ever-present question of celebrity casting: "Whether we
Actor Tracy-Ann Oberman has revealed how her own experiences of misogyny and anti-Semitism have informed a new production of The Merchant of
A new law proposed by the government will require venues to put measures in place to protect the public from a terrorist
Lenny Henry is to front a new research centre dedicated to diversity in the media. The comedian and actor is one of
Viviana Durante's all-female company is purpose-built for this triple-bill tribute to the "mother of modern dance". The revival of two short pieces
In a week that has seen the conviction of Harvey Weinstein, James Fritz's thought-provoking 2014 play about consent, power and the internet's
With the musical Hairspray preparing to open at the London Coliseum, cast members assembled last week to offer industry folk a sneak
In the 18 years since Combined Theatrical Charities, known as Acting for Others, revitalÂised its fundraising activities by persuading almost every theatre
Michael Billington has revealed the shows he hated and those he misjudged, at an event celebrating his 50-year career as a critic.
Performers and creatives working for independent theatre organisations will get pay rises of up to 24% under a new deal negotiated by