Cinderella review at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen " 'Alan McHugh on top comic form'
Returning to the Aberdeen stage for the 16th year, Alan McHugh leads a new cast with spellbinding ease, captivating the audience. Laura
Returning to the Aberdeen stage for the 16th year, Alan McHugh leads a new cast with spellbinding ease, captivating the audience. Laura
A former ticketing manager at theatre website WhatsOnStage has been given a 16-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to stealing more than
The BBC has made a number of pledges to improve disability representation on and off screen, including new job opportunities on flagship
Members of staff at Scotland's Cumbernauld Theatre are facing redundancy, as the company prepares to relocate next year. The theatre, based in
After the bite of last year's production of Oliver Twist, which didn't shy away from depicting the grimmer aspects of Victorian London,
Beauty and the Beast is a fairytale with substance and a message " that real beauty lies within a person. The opening
Incommunicability is frequently identified as an aspect of chronic pain. Indeed, this was precisely the topic of Rachel Bagshaw's previous work, The
As a corollary to Lyn Gardner's excellent observation that 'theatre needs more late starters', it is alarming to see most university jobs
In 1981, we interviewed the director, actor, writer and doctor Jonathan Miller, who died last week aged 85. The renowned polymath, who
Last week, the world said goodbye to the inimitable Jonathan Miller, a true polymath, whose talents stretched into art history, sculpture and
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds artistic director Karen Simpson is stepping down following an incurable cancer diagnosis. Simpson will leave the post
Mark Ravenhill's The Cane and musical In the Willows by Poppy Burton-Morgan have been nominated for the Writers' Guild of Great Britain
Director and writer Michael Harrison's production for Qdos Entertainment harks back to pantomime's origins in variety. In the main this comes care
For directors: how necessary is an MA these days? " Lou VOTE LABOUR Corbyn 🌹 (@loucorben) October 22, 2019 My dear, I
I'm halfway through my first overseas contract, performing at a big theme park on the other side of the world. I was
My first job was playing Margaret in Much Ado About Nothing at Baron's Court Theatre in 2006, but I also had a
How did you start in theatre? I started training as an actor at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, then at
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a collection of 500 gruesome, ghoulish and ghostly fables by Chinese writer Pu Songling, first
The story of Andrew Aldis, the general manager of Bridlington Spa who claims he was sacked after refusing to take a pay
Spotlight's joining criteria has been branded "hypocritical" and "discriminatory" by agents and performers, who claim it is preventing swathes of actors over
Theatre lovers don't have to be millionaires to be philanthropists. Lyn Gardner talks to donors, creatives and professional fundraisers about the importance
When I first entered theatre, there was a feeling that to be accepted, you had to be part of the social circles
There are two types of silence in musical theatre. The first " and worst " I experienced at a performance (there weren't
The auditorium is drenched in purple light. The packed audience is a sea of blue satin dresses. Lights go up on a