Director Stephen Unwin: Young people are the future but older actors have a lot to offer
There is a danger of overlooking mature talent in the theatre industry, which would be to the detriment of the arts as
There is a danger of overlooking mature talent in the theatre industry, which would be to the detriment of the arts as
A woman wearing a kimono sinks a dagger deep into her stomach. Her makeup is impressive; a thick layer of white base,
Modern life is hard. That's the main message of Drew Taylor-Wilson's part-poetry, part-performance show, in which the Glasgow-based theatremaker explores everything from
Plans for a new 200-seat performance venue in Cornwall have been announced as part of a £10 million development. The proposed venue
Good Chance is to open a pop-up theatre for migrants and refugees on the border of Mexico and the United States. The
An actor who claims he was injured while rehearsing an opera at the Royal College of Music's London theatre is suing the
In a world that has seen Donald Trump elected president of the US and the UK vote to leave the European Union,
The Shark is Broken " a play that goes behind the scenes of the film Jaws and was a hit at the
As we celebrate this week's recipients of The Stage Awards, we look back to the inaugural event, originally called the New Year
One of the finest and most admired Shakespeare directors of the last half-century, Terry Hands co-founded the Liverpool Everyman, led the Royal
It's tricky to respond to Andrew Lloyd Webber's letter arguing for diversity to be a key criteria in awarding funding, when he
Former Oldham Coliseum artistic director Kevin Shaw has been appointed to run the Albany Theatre in Coventry. Shaw joined the venue this
Theatre companies including Bristol Old Vic, Selladoor Worldwide and Sadler's Wells have been forced to cancel international shows due to the outbreak
Finalists for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize have been announced, which include Lucy Prebble and two other British playwrights. Prebble has been
Drama schools' focus on film and TV and the decline of regional repertory theatre is eroding young actors' ability to perform Shakespeare,
With multidisciplinary courses, extensive facilities, an emphasis on student well-being and bespoke training with its own agency, Bird College offers exemplary tuition
With oceans of information available at your fingertips, is it actually any easier to find a real answer? Inspired by the magazine
Coming from a small town, I think my first couple of years as an actor have gone well, mostly bouncing back and
Can we do rehearsals sat in various geometric shapes other than the time honoured, but widely overrated circle in future, please. It
My first job was a play called Ma Kelly's Doorstep. The play was on the theme of doorstop safety among the elderly;
Influential British theatre company Frantic Assembly is celebrating its 25th year. Co-founder and artistic director Scott Graham tells Lyn Gardner about making
There's never a bad time, it seems, to present Shakespeare. Sheffield Theatres, currently riding high with two wins at The Stage Awards
Maybe it's a little histrionic to stage a play about existence and extinction right now. Maybe not. If director Richard Jones does
London's Bunker Theatre has announced a programme of work curated by playwrights Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Abi Zakarian. Called Power Share, the