London's Vaults to stage Harry Potter-inspired immersive dining experience
A Harry Potter-inspired theatrical dining experience will run at the Vaults in London later this year, following on from the venue's Game
A Harry Potter-inspired theatrical dining experience will run at the Vaults in London later this year, following on from the venue's Game
Director Atri Banerjee and actor Lauren O'Leary are to host The Stage Awards 2020. Banerjee and O'Leary were both winners at The
As the UK prepares to withdraw from the EU, Nick Awde suggests it is time to find a common language and unify
Plans to build a home for children's theatre company Tall Stories at Islington's Central Library have been approved. Designed by Haworth Tompkins,
Readers, you may not have noticed " it hasn't been covered widely " but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and
The B-Sides series at the Bunker is a programme of work by emerging artists that runs alongside their flagship shows. The Girl
May I fully support David Wood and his letter in last week's The Stage, saying that children should see live theatre from
January 13, 2000: Twenty years ago this week, a reader wrote in to urge theatres to "get their act together" regarding the
Long-standing actors from York Theatre Royal's annual pantomime " some of whom have worked with the venue for more than 40 years
Culture's role in combatting climate change is more important than ever before, Arts Council England's chair Nicholas Serota has argued, as the
What are the do's and don'ts to successfully networking with creatives? (Asking for a friend, #dear ) " James Lorcan (@james_lorcan) January
Coaching future stars of stage and screen for almost 40 years, Sylvia Young Theatre School also prides itself on academic excellence. Paul
I launched my acting career via night courses and one-off workshops rather than formal drama training. Some of the things I missed
Since closing on Broadway in 1986 after four performances, Rags has been stitched and unstitched so many times that this version, which
No two people experience the world in precisely the same way, an ominously crackling projection declares in the opening moments of Sarah
Ciaran McIntyre was a consummate ensemble player who worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in the West End and in regional theatres
"Go and look at the rooms in which our artists are compelled to spend the greater part of their official career, notice
Tara Arts co-founder and artistic director Jatinder Verma tells Theo Bosanquet why he has decided to leave the multicultural London theatre company
"I spy a hit." So said our reviewer Tim Bano last May when he had the (five-star) pleasure of seeing the seriously
With festivals appearing all over Europe and new technology on the horizon, mime appears to be having a moment. Marko Stojanovic, founder
D/deaf and disabled theatre company Graeae has launched its first scratch night. Called Crips with Chips, the event aims to give D/deaf
When The Stage noted in 1986 that "at the moment the West End owes more to the engineering skills of Mike Barnett
Director Jen Tan is currently working on the world premiere of Julie Tsang's psychological thriller Fix. She tells Ruth Comerford about the
Chronicling the infamous, disaster-stricken 1914 attempt to cross Antarctica, Shackleton and his Stowaway is an uneven historical drama from author Andy Dickinson.