Denise Van Outen to host London cabaret show
Denise Van Outen is set to host a cabaret show at Proud Embankment next month. The West End star will also perform
Denise Van Outen is set to host a cabaret show at Proud Embankment next month. The West End star will also perform
Gillian Greer's new play navigates the subject of sexual consent with unflinching honesty. Max (India Mullen) is visiting her ex-boyfriend Ronan (Sean
A musical adaptation of The Book Thief is set to have its world premiere as part of Bolton's Octagon's autumn season. It
Paying tribute in the Guardian, the playwright Christopher Hampton described Tom Erhardt as being "in his heyday perhaps the most knowledgeable theatre
Richard Griffiths and Patti LuPone: theatre is no stranger to actors taking poor audience behaviour into their own hands. Griffiths famously stopped
I once interviewed the legendary Elaine Stritch at London's Savoy Hotel where, in some splendour, she had previously lived for 13 years.
What is it about the Bible and musical theatre? While the UK has the gospel according to Andrew Lloyd Webber " Joseph
Charles Wood's career blossomed in the 1960s as anti-war subjects were becoming popular, but his work was complicated by unshakeable affection for
European culture capitals get party started CROATIA/IRELANDÂ With launches in Galway and Rijeka now over, programmes for the two European Capitals of Culture
Alexandra Palace has opened a dedicated creative learning facility, the latest phase in a major restoration of its East Wing. Designed with
Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Gregory Doran has hit back at claims from theatre critic Dominic Cavendish that "woke" casting choices are
Leticia Silva and her twin brother Alejandro are founding members of Carlos Acosta's Cuban dance company, Acosta Danza. She tells Giverny Masso
A young woman leaves an unnamed war-riven Slavic country for a new life in Dublin. But she falls through the cracks, ends
Traditional university or drama school, which route is best? Sarah Lambie speaks to lecturers, students and theatremakers about which courses are most
Plans to convert a brewery in Dorset into a theatre have been cancelled, due to a lack of funding. The Maltings in
A pair of ticket touts who targeted shows including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been jailed for fraud. Peter Hunter
Significant dark periods and major renovations meant West End theatre saw a dip in attendances in 2019, with musicals suffering a rare
With the UK becoming a global exporter of immersive theatre, writer and performer Christopher Green tells Nick Awde about his 48-hour show The
When one is an actor and is put on a room full of dancers for audition and stands at the back doing
I was born in Paris and studied at University of Lille. My first job was working as a waitress at Hollywood Savoy,
How did you start in theatre? I was a very shy child and acting helped me find my voice. What is the
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details…​​​​​ Hari
Students at a Scottish ballet school fear they will be unable to complete their training, after a government funding blunder led to
Straight after playing a US president on Broadway, Brian Cox is directing the UK premiere of Sinners at west London's Playground Theatre.
There is a necessary evil that exists in the world of stage management. Short-term contracts and a burgeoning obsession with job website