The Sugar Syndrome review at Orange Tree Theatre, London " 'strong revival of Lucy Prebble's debut play'
Lucy Prebble's debut play, The Sugar Syndrome, about two people who meet in an online chat room, premiered at London's Royal Court
Lucy Prebble's debut play, The Sugar Syndrome, about two people who meet in an online chat room, premiered at London's Royal Court
Cards on the table: I don't speak Norwegian. Or Russian. This isn't exactly a problem most days of the week but a
Stop pandering to the Establishment, says Nastazja Somers " follow Eastern Europe's lead and stand against damaging ideologies The uncertain times we
It is hard to imagine a less auspicious start to a career in showbusiness than that of Nicholas Parsons'. Despite showing early
Tamara Rojo will direct and choreograph her first ballet later this year when she adapts a 19th-century work for English National Ballet.
This Monday, 27 January 2020, was a huge day for cultural policy fans. We enjoyed one of those rare astronomical events: Arts
With her debut play opening at London's Bush Theatre next month, Temi Wilkey tells Giverny Masso how Fun Home inspired her writing
Foundation courses can be a great option for building skills before embarking on a BA. Sarah Lambie speaks to teachers from Mountview
Actor and Just a Minute presenter Nicholas Parsons has died at the age of 96. Parsons made his West End stage debut
As artist-in-residence at Milton Keynes this year, Jenny Sealey is shaking things up with a groundbreaking, female-led opera project. She tells Nick
Joe Marsh's play explores the complications that surround Prevent: the highly criticised educational strategy that aims to stop young people becoming terrorists.
Brighton Hippodrome tops the list of theatres most at risk in the UK for the fifth year running, with the Groundlings Theatre
As the Theatres Trust publishes its annual Theatres at Risk register, its director tells Nick Smurthwaite about its mission to work with
I became an apprentice dancer with Birmingham Royal Ballet immediately after graduating from Elmhurst Ballet School last July. For the graduate student
How did you start off in theatre? I started off as an actor when I was 11 years old and was in
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details…​​​​​ Albert
One of the joys of working in a smaller producing theatre is the variety. Attempting to marry the inventiveness of creatives with
The use of video in the theatre seems to be everywhere at the moment. Ubiquitous in the middle scale, its pixels splashed
The Waitress composer and singer-songwriter, fresh from winning her first Grammy, is taking to the West End stage to star in the
Newcastle Theatre Royal chief executive Philip Bernays is to step down after 15 years in the post. He will leave at the
Liverpool businessman Max Steinberg has been appointed chair of the trust overseeing the £28 million Shakespeare North project, amid a period of
Preparing for the UK tour of his one-man show First Time, Nathaniel Hall chats to Ruth Comerford about how he hopes to
Kevin Elyot's comedy about a close-knit group of gay male friends living their lives in the shadow of the Aids crisis in
Riverside Studios' redevelopment has taken five years to complete, at a cost of £50m, but its new look is finally on show
Peter Quilter's The Morning After is a very different affair from his better-known works, Glorious! about the life of Florence Foster Jenkins