Actors Centre announces new leadership team and programming overhaul
The Actors Centre in London has announced a new leadership team along with major changes to its programming. Amanda Davey, who was
The Actors Centre in London has announced a new leadership team along with major changes to its programming. Amanda Davey, who was
Originally produced in 1973, Jean Poiret's play La Cage aux Folles has long been overshadowed by Jerry Herman's 1983 musical version. However
This collaboration between Kate Prince's hip-hop dance company ZooNation and singer-songwriter Sting is as successful as it is surprising. The judicious selection
Ian McKellen is to feature in the first episode of a new podcast series from The Stage. The first actor to top
Last week, Paul Woolf, chief executive of Portsmouth's Kings Theatre, announced to the media that his venue had "taken the step to
Written in 2002, A Number is often described as Caryl Churchill's 'cloning' play, but it's so much more than that. It's as
Raymond Gubbay has parted ways with Fiery Angel, two years after they launched a new musical entertainment company together. The music and
Royal Ballet principals Francesca Hayward and Marcelino Sambé were among the performers given top accolades at this year's National Dance Awards. The
Forty years ago this week, we interviewed 'ancient acrobat' and circus performer Johnny Hutch, who made his name performing at the Middlesbrough
The in-demand choreographer tells Anna Winter about her latest work The Cellist, a Royal Ballet production about the legendary Jacqueline du Pré,
Kicking off a bold 20th anniversary season at the Arcola Theatre, The Cutting Edge is a meandering meditation on art, class and
This poignant, anonymously authored monologue charts a woman's troubled transition into motherhood. Everywoman explores the idea of the female experience as something
Audience behaviour or, more accurately, audience misbehaviour, is like catnip to us theatre folk. We just love talking about it " the
Sally Abbott's new play, produced by Frantic Assembly and co-directed by company chief Scott Graham and Kathy Burke, comes straight from the
Women will make up half of all living writers and directors working at the National Theatre from this time next year, and
Post-modern shows about Shakespeare are almost as common as the real thing these days. Cymbeline has been renamed and reclaimed as Imogen.
Kristin Scott Thomas will star in Phaedra and Jack Thorne has written a new play as part of the National Theatre's new
A reworked production of an opera about Jack the Ripper will feature as part of Opera North's new season. Iain Bell's Jack
The first so-called 'CNN opera' was premiered in 1987, when the events it portrayed " US President Richard Nixon's unanticipated and historic
The 'geek musical' is truly having a moment. With Dear Evan Hansen in the West End, and recent shows including Eugenius!, Loserville
Rufus Norris has signed up for a further five years as director of the National Theatre, revealing that increasing the diversity of
Situated in the 'Cultural Capital of the Arab World', Sharjah Performing Arts Academy offers students world-class training in an international environment. Paul
For four decades, London's Gate Theatre has been the home of dynamic, anti-establishment productions and a springboard for some of the UK's
At last week's Critics Circle Awards, Juliet Stevenson, receiving an award for her performance in Robert Icke's production of The Doctor, argued