Actor Kim Vithana: My first job led to a career in film and television
My first job was an absolute dream: a 10-part series called The Specials in which I played a special constable called Anjali
My first job was an absolute dream: a 10-part series called The Specials in which I played a special constable called Anjali
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details…​​​​​ Emily
It is a well-known and widely accepted fact that performers are subject to nerves. I have worked with a couple of actors
I think it's fair to say that the theatre world leans mostly to the left. Yes, I'm part of a metropolitan, elite
Royal Shakespeare Company production manager Carl Root left the National Theatre for Stratford four years ago. He tells Fergus Morgan about what
Having recently written his first book, called 50 Tips: Audition Success, Graeme Pickering tells Giverny Masso why performers should treat auditions as
Simon Stephens and Barbara Broccoli have been confirmed as judges for the inaugural Phil Fox Award for Playwriting. They will join the
The National Youth Theatre is to undergo a £4.25 million redevelopment of its north London home, which will enable it to double
Drama college Performance Preparation Academy has revealed it is fitting out its new premises in Guildford with tens of thousands of pounds
Do you hear the people sing? Well, they are singing in the West End again. Les Misérables has returned to its ancestral
Gay men have never had to conform to a heteronormative relationship standards in the past. But now we live in a world
Set in Chicago in 1957, Tony Tortora's Cops zooms in on four jaded police detectives trying to navigate a police force steeped
Premiered on Broadway in 1947, Kurt Weill's 'American opera' drew on a Pulitzer-winning play that sought to depict realistically the interconnected lives
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation has awarded 16 grants totalling more than £225,000 to organisations including Bristol Old Vic, Southwark Playhouse and
The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond will begin broadcasting productions free of charge online, enabling audiences cross the globe to access its
Union Equity is embroiled in a censorship row after members of its minority ethnic members committee claimed the union had deleted its
Last week, LAMDA director Sarah Frankcom said she hoped to abolish the school's audition fees entirely, having already slashed the cost for
Memories can either comfort or torment us. Samuel Beckett's fascination with the ways we distort, betray and cling to our past experiences
Choreographer John Cranko was the Marlowe to Kenneth MacMillan's Shakespeare. Onegin is his masterpiece, created for Stuttgart Ballet in 1965 and revised
The world-renowned Brazilian dancer left the Royal Ballet in 2019 after more than a decade as a principal, but will not be
I really enjoyed Inua Ellams' new version of Three Sisters at the National Theatre. It relocates the play to Biafra during the
Scenes With Girls " Royal Court, London The Royal Court starts the year with a new play by Miriam Battye about female
Some decades ago I made my living in a different way, and one cold January I was up a ladder, grappling to
Crafty in both senses of the word, Fleur Elise Noble's Rooman is an intriguing fantasia that combines cut-out paper screens, puppetry and
This week's round-up includes a UK premiere of a musical adaptation of Roman Holiday, and the news that Six the Musical has