The Stage 100 2020: 6-10
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The Stage 100 is intended to reflect who are the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry.
The past 18 months have seen overdue signs of change in UK theatre and that includes at leadership level. There has been
The reliably inventive Devon-based theatre company Le Navet Bete has created its best production to date with this swashbuckling adventure based on
Ballet at the Royal Albert Hall is a risky enterprise. Derek Deane's Swan Lake worked well in the space but Birmingham Royal
This year The Stage has partnered with seven performing arts schools, from across the UK and beyond, to offer more than £250,000
There are few works in the history of Scottish theatre that occupy a place as rarefied as Tony Roper's 1987 community hall
June Whitfield, 93. Click here to read full obituary. Albert Finney, 82. Click here to read full obituary. Carol Channing, 97. Click here
Theatre and film director Sam Mendes, actor Giles Terera and Equity president Maureen Beattie are among those to be recognised in the
After several successful years of rock'n'roll pantomimes at the Gatehouse, new production company Prime Pantomimes rings the changes with a return to
There are no real weaknesses to the Prince of Wales Theatre's Cinderella, all the leading players demonstrate fine singing voices and acting.
As the busy season of producing winter shows limits the number of rehearsal rooms available, Lita Doolan looks at six alternative venues
Eclipse Theatre has settled a case out of court with a former contractor who accused the organisation of being "exploitative" of freelances.
Master of ceremonies Marc Graham arrives on stage astride an inflatable shark at the start of Middle Child's irreverent Christmas show. Bantering
J M Barrie's classic story is set in a contemporary, working-class Birmingham home. When Peter Pan turns up in Wendy's high-rise flat,
The Birmingham Hippodrome pantomime may no longer be Qdos Entertainments' most lavish production of the season but it remains a vibrant, energetic
A former executive at the Bank of Scotland has bequeathed £12 million to support the arts. William Syson, who worked at the
It looks like director Ian Bustard has rubbed the magic lamp in his Aladdin for the Alhambra, Dunfermline. Theatre owner Bill Fletcher
Jean Fergusson spent nearly half of her career as the femme fatale Marina in Roy Clarke's Last of the Summer Wine. She
Now the Krankies have confirmed their retirement from the pantomime scene, producer Qdos Entertainment has refreshed the largest pantomime in Scotland. This