Mid Life review at Barbican Pit, London " 'frustratingly disconnected devised piece'
Created and performed by an all-female ensemble that's part of Diverse City, a charity devoted to creating diversity in the arts, all
Created and performed by an all-female ensemble that's part of Diverse City, a charity devoted to creating diversity in the arts, all
For the past few months, London's two Troubadour Theatres have been a growing obsession of mine. It started out innocently enough: I
Following recent shows about the Tay Bridge disaster and famed Scottish comic strip character Oor Wullie, Dundee Rep's 2019-20 season continues to
Alina Cojocaru's curated programme is, as the saying goes, a game of two halves. Pre-interval, a selection of three contemplative, tender works
Plays by Caryl Churchill, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Victoria Wood lead Sheffield Theatres' 2020 season. It includes revivals of Churchill's Escaped Alone,
Something unusual happened at the London Palladium last Sunday, when I caught the closing show in Madonna's three-week residency: there wasn't a
Kate Fleetwood is to star as Cruella de Vil in the forthcoming musical adaptation of 101 Dalmatians. Based on Dodie Smith's original
Giles Terera is to star as Sammy Davis Jr in a musical about his life, which is being staged at the Lyric
Alex Jennings has been announced to lead the cast of Stephen Beresford's The Southbury Child at the Bridge Theatre. Directed by Nicholas Hytner,
The Inheritance will end its Broadway run three months earlier than planned, it has been confirmed. The play, written by Matthew Lopez
Anne-Marie Duff will star in a new play by Wonderland writer Beth Steel at the Almeida Theatre. Duff will lead the cast
Daniel Evans and Jenna Russell are to curate a series of late-night cabarets at the Donmar Warehouse. Each cabaret will feature songs
Equity is being urged to open up its membership to include dramaturgs in order to offer them protection from underpayment and exploitation.
Before Peter Pan flew into the lives of the Darling children and indelibly cemented himself into the British consciousness, this spry Regency-set
Size isn't everything. That's what Caryl Churchill thinks, anyway. The legendary playwright " now 81 " doesn't really write things that last
In the wake of the botched Iowa caucuses, and in advance of the Super Tuesday primaries on March 3, there's something emotionally
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a
Controversies have dogged Ivo van Hove's production of West Side Story, surrounding injuries, protests, and bold cuts to the material (the dropping
Peyvand Sadeghian's one-woman show about her mixed British-Iranian heritage refuses to commit to any one style of performance. One moment Sadeghian is
The government has confirmed it is to end freedom of movement and introduce a points-based immigration system, with industry bodies branding the
London performing arts school Urdang Academy is partnering with the University of Birmingham to deliver a new dance and musical theatre degree.
A national survey has revealed arts workers are regularly self-censoring their views and work, to avoid a backlash from the public, funding
If you're offended by the 'N word,' this UK premiere of Antoinette Nwandu's 2017 play should be approached with extreme caution. In
Geraldine Somerville has been cast in the Royal Exchange's production of The Glass Menagerie, 30 years after she made her debut at
Fairfield Halls' artistic director has resigned from the job less than six months after the arts centre reopened following a £40 million