The Stage Scholarships: Get a degree with Fourth Monkey
This year Fourth Monkey Actor Training Company has had its two-year training programme validated to degree level. Founder and artistic director Steven
This year Fourth Monkey Actor Training Company has had its two-year training programme validated to degree level. Founder and artistic director Steven
Has 'the preshow' finally had its day? Actor's seem to hate them, the audience often look uncomfortable, does anyone other than the
I have been acting regularly for three years, mainly in fringe plays and short films. I had two more high-profile jobs late
Artistic director Lorne Campbell's final show at Northern Stage before he joins National Theatre Wales sees him returning to a theme that
According to Lawrence Fox, Britain is "the most tolerant, lovely country in Europe" and we should all stop going on about racism.
In case you missed it, here's Rebel Wilson praising the best director nominees at this year's BAFTAs: "Sam Mendes, Martin Scorsese, Todd
The casting team behind musical Come from Away were among the winners of this year's Casting Directors' Guild Awards. Pippa Ailion and
Opera is a fairly recent art form: the first work generally accounted as an opera dates from 1597 and is largely lost,
European theatremakers based in London, Nastazja Somers, Lara Parmiani and Alexandru Istudor tell Nick Awde about the difficulties they face as migrants
As the UK leaves the EU it loses connections with European artists, but Nick Awde says one theatre in the North West
Equity has launched a new support system for members experiencing mental health issues, which includes a helpline, an individual assessment and free
Opera North has announced the return of the Leeds Conductors Competition, which is being held for the first time in 11 years
Death of England started life as a 10-minute micro-play commissioned by the Royal Court and the Guardian in 2014. Six years, three
Exploring her personal experiences of becoming 'hearing' again after 22 years of deafness, Sophie Woolley tells Giverny Masso about the challenges of
This year's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards were held at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London on February 11. Andrew Scott took
Not just for budding comedians, open-mic nights can be a way to help theatremakers test their writing and perform in a comfortable
Lewisham has been named London Borough of Culture for 2021, with Croydon to take the title in 2023, London Mayor Sadiq Khan
Graeae's ensemble training programme for D/deaf and disabled theatremakers is to become an accredited course for the first time this year, with
Since receiving acclaim for playing Hamlet with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Paapa Essiedu has appeared in the West End and on TV.
When Lionel Bart's Blitz! originally opened in 1962, it was touted as the most expensive musical ever. Producers expected it to be as
David Tennant is to star in the West End revival of CP Taylor's Good "Â the first show to be announced by a
I can't put it off any longer, so buckle up: today we're going to talk about designer fees. In the interest of
The Christmas decorations are back in the garage. Dry January is a distant memory and 2020 may already feel old and stained.
"I like change," says Alexandra Faye Braithwaite. In a career spanning seven years as a sound designer and composer, the 29-year-old Lancastrian
Politically, the time is out of joint in Ireland. Elections and assemblies, tariffs and trade deals, boundaries, borders and Brexit provide the