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Casting Directors' Guild Awards 2020: the nominations in full by Giverny Masso

Nominations have been announced for the second Casting Directors' Guild Awards, which will take place at Ham Yard Hotel in London on

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:06pm on January 9, 2020

Arts Council chairman pledges more funding to emerging artists by Ruth Comerford

Arts Council England head Nicholas Serota has said it should fund more artists at the beginning of their careers. Serota, who was

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:11am on January 9, 2020

Portsmouth's Kings Theatre criticised for charging for carer tickets by Ruth Comerford

Leading disability charities have criticised the Kings Theatre in Portsmouth for introducing charges for previously free carer tickets. Portsmouth's Kings Theatre took

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:06am on January 9, 2020

BBC and Arts Council of Wales launch commissioning scheme for Welsh creatives by Georgia Snow

The BBC, the Arts Council of Wales and Ffilm Cymru have joined together to offer training, mentoring and commissioning opportunities to Wales-based

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:54am on January 9, 2020

Le Corsaire review at London Coliseum " 'some sublime moments' by Anna Winter

To contemporary eyes, Le Corsaire commits several of 19th century ballet's cardinal sins: overblown Orientalism, imperilled women, a patchwork score, a plot

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:44am on January 9, 2020

BECTU set to offer work experience placement with English National Opera by Ruth Comerford

BECTU is partnering with English National Opera for the first time, to provide a funded work experience placement for a young person.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:36am on January 9, 2020

Council scheme allows 5,000 east London schoolchildren to see Inua Ellams play for free by Georgia Snow

Every pupil in year 6 of primary school in the London borough of Newham will be given the chance to see Inua

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:36am on January 9, 2020

Government announces £85m to help young people engage with the arts by Giverny Masso

The government has announced £85 million of funding for young people to engage with music and the arts. £80 million of the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:36am on January 9, 2020

RADA to hold auditions in Scotland for first time by Giverny Masso

RADA is holding auditions for its acting, technical theatre and stage management courses in Scotland for the first time. It follows criticism

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:54am on January 9, 2020

Magic Goes Wrong review at Vaudeville Theatre, London " 'Mischief Theatre's entertaining fusion of magic and comedy' by Natasha Tripney

The potential for things going wrong is a fundamental part of any magic act. The best magicians use it to their advantage;

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:08am on January 9, 2020

Good Chance and Sheffield Theatres partner to celebrate migrants in pop-up festival by Giverny Masso

Good Chance is partnering with Sheffield Theatres to build a temporary venue, which will host a festival of work celebrating people who

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:00am on January 9, 2020

Richard Jordan: The Cats movie may have bombed but it was an ambitious attempt to film the musical by Richard Jordan

It is less than a month since the movie adaptation of Cats opened in the UK. Getting the original West End stage musical on in 1981

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on January 9, 2020

Hopes for a new decade: What The Stage made of the growing threat from television in 1950 by Ruth Comerford

Seventy years ago this week, we speculated as to what entering a new decade would mean for theatre, and its significance in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:18am on January 8, 2020

BE Festival founders: 'Our sacking from Madrid's Conde Duque arts centre is an attack on artistic freedom' by Nick Awde

Miguel Oyarzun tells Nick Awde about the true extent of Madrid's political problems and how they led to his sacking from Conde

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:18am on January 8, 2020

Manchester International Festival and Arts Council England launch New York showcase scheme by Georgia Snow

Manchester International Festival is partnering with Arts Council England on a scheme to showcase English artists in New York. Lucy McCormick, Jess

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:18am on January 8, 2020

Tom Brown's School Days review at Union Theatre, London " 'lively and exciting production' by Paul Vale

The Phil Willmott Company has always sought to find resonance in the plays that form its annual Essential Classics season. This year

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:33am on January 8, 2020

Diary: Panto season is finally over… Oh no it's not! by Tabard

Christmas may have come and gone quicker than an audience sitting down to watch the Cats film, but pantomime hasn't yet finished

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:00am on January 8, 2020

Editor's View: Data metrics are blunt tools but they can be useful by Alistair Smith

Last week, we ran some discouraging research into representation among senior leadership teams at theatres in England. It found that between 2009

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:00am on January 8, 2020

Hamlet, January 9 by Harry Venning

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:00am on January 8, 2020

It's time to close theatre's class divide " your views, January 9 by The Stage

If Arts Council England wants to attract more working-class folk towards theatre careers, what better way than to support professional children's theatre

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:00am on January 8, 2020

Theatres Trust calls on council to save Dudley Hippodrome by Giverny Masso

A local council has been urged to reconsider its support for plans to turn the disused Dudley Hippodrome into a test site

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:18am on January 8, 2020

Ex Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds artistic director Karen Simpson dies by Giverny Masso

Former artistic director of Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds Karen Simpson has died following an incurable cancer diagnosis. In November last year,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:18am on January 8, 2020

Tributes paid to former Theatre Royal Drury Lane stage door keeper Jill Hudson by Matthew Hemley

Tributes have been paid to Theatre Royal Drury Lane's former stage door keeper Jill Hudson, who worked at the venue for more

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:18am on January 8, 2020

Official opening of Sondheim Theatre postponed after composer suffers fall by Matthew Hemley

Cameron Mackintosh has postponed the official opening of the Sondheim Theatre, after Stephen Sondheim injured himself following a fall. Mackintosh said the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:18am on January 8, 2020

The Tyler Sisters review at Hampstead Theatre, London " 'engaging and well-crafted' by Ava Wong Davies

Alexandra Wood's new play is the equivalent of flipping through a family photo album. It's a rush of snapshot moments that layer

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:50am on January 8, 2020
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