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Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, Mercury Theatre Colchester, Sherman Theatre and Birmingham Repertory Theatre have been selected as the host venues for Stage
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have released their election manifestos, which include a commitment to ensure all school children have access to
In the mixed bill Evolution, Cuban-based company Acosta Danza showcases brio, sensuality and technical mastery. Though only three years old, the dance
Oscar Wilde's gothic satire The Canterville Ghost gets a breezy, family-friendly adaptation from author Anthony Weigh, with the macabre meditations on mortality
Leading producing theatres in London have reduced their average carbon footprint by 43% in the last five years, a report has revealed.
Jessica Hynes is to star in Caryl Churchill's Far Away at the Donmar Warehouse. Hynes will play the role of Harper alongside
The strip of sea that evokes Venice Lido is emblematic of David McVicar's new staging of Benjamin Britten's final opera, Death in
For 25 years, the Bridge Theatre Training Company has been training actors to the highest standard while combating elitism in the industry.
Shakespeare's Globe continues its cycle of history plays " which kicked off with an all-female version of Richard II in the Sam
Imelda Staunton will star in a new West End production of the musical Hello, Dolly! which will open next year. She will
When does a concert become theatre? When does movement become choreography? Why the big suit? Okay, that last one is an old
Actor Fanta Barrie tells Giverny Masso about playing Lindsay Salmon in The Lovely Bones, self-help book recommendations and how to cope with
You might not have heard the name Max Martin, but you'll have heard his work. The Swedish songwriter has penned more number
An exhibition on the life and influence of Noel Coward will open in London next year. It will include previously unseen artefacts
Michael Oglesby, creator of the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, has died aged 80. Oglesby, founder of Manchester-based property company Bruntwood, launched the
A new awards scheme to celebrate the arts in Wales has been launched by Creative and Cultural Skills. Categories will include awards
Waitress the Musical's West End run will come to an end in July next year, producers have confirmed. The show had been
A huge, ugly fissure runs across the back of the set. It's an early indication that the family who live at 57A
It's here. After what seems like an eternity of anticipation, Dear Evan Hansen has opened in the West End. Benj Pasek and
Unapologetically adhering to a well-established festive romcom template, The Season is a warm-hearted new musical from promising writing partnership Jim Barne and
Directors working on television scenes involving nudity or simulated sex are being urged to adopt best practice guidelines, described as the first
Andrew Lloyd Webber's LW Theatres has partnered with ethical secondary ticketing site Twickets, in a move that promises a "safer and more
Ever felt as if theatre shows are like London buses? You wait around for ages and then three come along at once.
With an abundance of men playing female characters, festive shows are in danger of squeezing out roles for women. Simon Sladen argues
Jack Thorne's adaptation of A Christmas Carol does not reinvent Charles Dickens' festive fable but it delivers an enjoyable holiday experience complete