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&Juliet announces sing-along performance by Ruth Comerford

The producers of &Juliet have announced a sing-along performance of the musical at London's Shaftesbury theatre. It follows Bat out of Hell

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:42am on February 7, 2020

Arts organisations join up to develop 'manifesto for inclusion' among sector's workforce by Georgia Snow

The National Theatre, One Dance UK and the Society of London Theatre are among organisations coming together to develop a manifesto aimed

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:42am on February 7, 2020

Battersea Arts Centre relaunches as world's first fully relaxed venue by Georgia Snow

Battersea Arts Centre is relaunching itself as what it claims is the world's first relaxed venue, in a move it said will

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:42am on February 7, 2020

Kat Rose-Martin named winner of £10k Kay Mellor Fellowship by Matthew Hemley

Writer Kat Rose-Martin is the recipient of the £10,000 Kay Mellor Fellowship, which will see her develop a production at Leeds Playhouse.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:42am on February 7, 2020

Endgame and Rough for Theatre II starring Alan Cumming and Daniel Radcliffe at the Old Vic, London " review round-up by Fergus Morgan

Daniel Radcliffe has come a long way since his Harry Potter days. The final film of the franchise was released in 2011,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:02am on February 7, 2020

Gobby review at the Vaults, London " 'skilled writing and performance' by Olivia Rook

Underbelly was the birthplace of Edinburgh Fringe success story Fleabag in 2013. Six years later, it became home to Gobby " another

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:41am on February 7, 2020

Death of England review at the Dorfman, National Theatre " 'blazing Rafe Spall delivers powerful state-of-the-nation monologue' by Tim Bano

Brexit gets only a couple of mentions in this roar of a monologue by Clint Dyer and Roy Williams. But the play

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:28am on February 7, 2020

Esther Richardson: Theatre can reach out to neglected teens and give them a place to go by Esther Richardson

Do you ever sit in a theatre audience these days and wonder: where are the teenagers? Beyond (vital and brilliant) youth theatre

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on February 7, 2020

Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True to be given BBC TV screening by Georgia Snow

Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True will be broadcast on television this weekend. The production, which won The Stage Edinburgh

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:03pm on February 6, 2020

Brighton Hippodrome 'left to rot' " Caroline Lucas by Giverny Masso

Politician Caroline Lucas has warned that Brighton Hippodrome has been "left to rot" and has urged the local council to issue an

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:03pm on February 6, 2020

Mark Da Vanzo named chief executive of Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse by Matthew Hemley

Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse has appointed Mark Da Vanzo as its new chief executive. Currently managing director of the theatres, he begins

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:03pm on February 6, 2020

The Stage Awards 2020 in pictures by The Stage

The Stage Awards, in association with Integro Insurance Brokers Ltd, celebrate the achievements of theatre companies and individuals across the UK and

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:32am on February 6, 2020

The Croft review at Perth Theatre " 'family drama meets supernatural thriller' by David Pollock

On the Applecross peninsula in the West Highlands of Scotland, a young woman named Laura (Lucy Doyle) arrives at her family's remote

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:28am on February 6, 2020

Lost in Colomendy review at Royal Court Liverpool " 'five go mad in Wales in this knockabout comedy' by Catherine Jones

A childhood trip to the North Wales holiday camp of Colomendy has been a rite of passage for generations of Liverpudlians. Its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:43am on February 6, 2020

Indira Varma, Tamzin Outhwaite, Daniel Monks and Robert Glenister join The Seagull cast by Ruth Comerford

Indira Varma, Tamzin Outhwaite, Daniel Monks and Robert Glenister have joined the cast of the forthcoming West End production of The Seagull.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:42am on February 6, 2020

Kiss Me, Kate review at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast " 'dazzling and sharp-edged' by Jane Coyle

Shakespeare's plays lend themselves to song and dance adaptations " look at West Side Story and The Boys from Syracuse. Given the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:29am on February 6, 2020

On Arriving review at the Vaults, London " 'impassioned show about the refugee crisis' by Olivia Rook

The victims of war-torn countries are often plastered across the news " tear-soaked faces, bloodied bodies and ripped clothing. But what are

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:13am on February 6, 2020

Autoreverse review at Battersea Arts Centre, London " 'intriguing and frustrating' by Ava Wong Davies

Florencia Cordeu's family history is etched on to cassette tapes. An aural (or perhaps oral) history imprinted into plastic and tape, which

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:00am on February 6, 2020

Brazil's Coletiva Ocupação on When It Breaks It Burns: 'Theatre helps us to handle oppression' by Natasha Tripney

Fifteen young, Brazilian performers are at the heart of a show at Battersea Arts Centre, which charts the movement that swept through

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:00am on February 6, 2020

Charles Dickens' country home to host immersive production about author's last days by Matthew Hemley

Charles Dickens' country home will provide the location for an immersive, site-specific theatre production about the last days of his life. Dickens'

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:00am on February 6, 2020

Protecting performers' work in EU urgent during Brexit transition period, unions warn MPs by Georgia Snow

Entertainment unions are exerting renewed pressure on the government to ensure the creative industries are not neglected as post-Brexit negotiations get underway.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:00am on February 6, 2020

Jerry Springer: The Opera and Selina Thompson's Salt make BBC Radio 4's top 10 riskiest art works by Ruth Comerford

A one-woman play about slavery and an opera based on the Jerry Springer American chat show have ranked on BBC Radio 4

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:48am on February 6, 2020

Editor's View: Celebrating 140 years of The Stage by turning the spotlight outwards by Alistair Smith

It has survived two world wars, the internet, even five years of my editorship, and last Saturday The Stage turned the grand

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:30am on February 6, 2020

Enjoy life in the fast lane with Berkley London's unrivalled luxury chauffeur service by Promoted Content

Sometimes, in theatre, only the best will do. The best script, the best director, the best designer, the best technology, and the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on February 6, 2020

Richard Jordan: What does coronavirus mean for the theatre industry? by Richard Jordan

The past week has been dramatic as the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a global health emergency. In London, anxiety around it

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on February 6, 2020
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