Oor Wullie review at Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee " 'catchy and contemporary songs '
Created in 1936, and a weekly fixture of Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post's cartoon pages ever since, Oor Wullie is an iconic
Created in 1936, and a weekly fixture of Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post's cartoon pages ever since, Oor Wullie is an iconic
For all his many achievements in the world of theatre and opera, there was often a feeling Jonathan Miller wasn't quite sure
Today across the US, friends and families will be gathering around the table to celebrate Thanksgiving. It's a time of coming together,
Producer Michael Harrison has become co-owner of Qdos Pantomimes, with a 50% stake in the company. Harrison has been associated with the
Ballet dancer Deborah Bull left the Royal Opera House after 31 years to pursue her interest in arts and health at King's
Industry leaders including National Theatre bosses Rufus Norris and Lisa Burger and Bristol Old Vic's artistic director Tom Morris are calling on
It must be quite a challenge to stage something as iconic as The Wizard of Oz. How do you breathe new life
Claims totalling more than £378,000 have been made against the collapsed Shakespeare's Rose Theatre. The pop-up venue ran in York and Blenheim
Chris Thorpe is the first recipient of London's Royal Court and Oberon Books' Climate Commission, which will fund him to write a
Designer Fly Davis has argued there is a lack of support for creatives struggling with their mental health, claiming more people have
A pantomime dame is vying to be become Exeter's MP in next month's general election. Oh no, she isn't! Oh yes, she
November 20, 1939: Though it is generally recognised that most actors today will have a job on the side to support them,
I write in response to a letter on the name of the National Theatre. The conferring of the prefix 'Royal' on the
The director, writer and actor Jonathan Miller has died, aged 85. Miller's death was confirmed by his family on November 27. The
When a pair of ragged, decades-old dolls are anonymously delivered to the home of a respected author, they trigger a flood of
Candida is the fourth early George Bernard Shaw play to be presented at the Orange Tree Theatre by Paul Miller since 2014.
Chris Ellis was a prolific lighting designer from the 1970s through to the middle of this decade who for many years also
Playwright, poet and novelist Tom MacIntyre was one of the most provocative figures in recent Irish theatre, his avantgarde-accented work challenging theatremakers
Jean Heywood was in her 40s before she began what was to be a long and successful acting career. Television viewers will
Birmingham Repertory Theatre is joining forces with a homelessness charity to form a new backstage training scheme. The venue will work with
What do you do if you have to learn 2 speeches, a song, be familiar with 70 pages of script and work
After a busy first two years post-graduation, I have been hoping for the breakthrough role that would lift me on to bigger
The National Youth Theatre is partnering with social media site TikTok to offer 120 free auditions for its summer course. As part
In Amanda Lomas' adaptation of Hunger, a young student, with dreams of becoming a writer, loses his friends, his lodgings and eventually