Editor's View: After the Piccadilly ceiling collapse, transparency is key for West End venue operators
There probably aren't many conclusions to be drawn about the state of the West End's historic theatre stock from the incident at
There probably aren't many conclusions to be drawn about the state of the West End's historic theatre stock from the incident at
Having been a principal at the Royal Ballet, Adam Cooper went on to pursue a song-and-dance career in a string of hit
Sam Tutty is just 21 years old, but he's about to become one of the biggest stars on the London stage. When
Hazel Vincent Wallace, founder and director of the Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, died on November 3, just one month short of her 100th
Puccini's evergreen tale of youthful love and loss is only rarely cast with age-appropriate performers. Daisy Evans' production for Hampstead Garden Opera,
Robert Icke's productions of Oresteia and Hamlet are being revived in New York next year, starring Lia Williams and Alex Lawther respectively.
At 16, students first decide how they want to specialise their studies. Sarah Lambie speaks to teachers and students about what a
John Webber's intriguing debut play bides its time. Esther (Lia Burge) and former cab driver Keith (Matt Whitchurch) sit across a table
Zadie Smith is to write a new play for Kiln Theatre as part of Brent's year as London Borough of Culture in
A new annual award aimed at supporting female directors to bring their work to a wider audience has been launched by the
London's Bridge Theatre has announced four new productions, all written by women, including Caryl Churchill's A Number and an adaptation of Philip
Lauren Gunderson is America's most produced playwright but she has never staged a play on Broadway. She tells Howard Sherman why Shakespeare's
Though its title has become a platitude, All's Well That Ends Well remains one of Shakespeare's lesser-known plays. This 'problem play' charts
My first job was a singing residency at the St James Club, Mayfair in 1983, when I was 21. My father was
Laura Wade's The Watsons has announced a West End transfer, to the Harold Pinter Theatre. The Watsons is adapted from Jane Austen's
This year marks the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death, and his life and works are being celebrated around the world
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details…​​​​​ Emily
How did you start in theatre? I have a background in performance art, specifically in musical theatre. I have been fortunate enough
A "localised water leak" caused part of the ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End to collapse mid-performance at Death
Mark Padmore's latest role was written for Benjamin Britten's lifelong partner Peter Pears. The tenor tells George Hall how at 58 he
The musical theatre star is embracing all things festive and 1950s glamour in White Christmas, which starts its West End run at
When I was 19, I was sent on a professional placement for eight weeks as part of my drama school training. I
After the Piccadilly Theatre's partial ceiling collapse last week, people have praised the manner in which both front-of-house staff and emergency services
Kathryn O'Reilly's new play, her second after 2016's Screwed, follows two sisters as they seek to find their place in the world.
The Piccadilly Theatre has confirmed it will reopen today (November 11), with performances of Death of a Salesman resuming. Ambassador Theatre Group,