Young Vic bosses: Scratch performances of Death of a Salesman were miraculous
Young Vic bosses have described the "miraculous" process of bringing three scratch performances of Death of a Salesman to their stage with
Young Vic bosses have described the "miraculous" process of bringing three scratch performances of Death of a Salesman to their stage with
A trust set up by actor Michael Jibson to help young people in Hull and East Yorkshire access drama school training has
The best news of the week was that not only were mercifully few people injured in last Wednesday's frightening partial ceiling collapse
Circus performer and dancer Symoné is currently preparing for the preview of her first theatre show at London's Hoxton Hall as part
Booking tickets for a show is key to the audience experience, but the importance of an efficient operation can be overlooked. Box
Nosedive, by physical theatre company Superfan, is a well-meaning show about intergenerational burdens featuring three adult performers and two young children. The
Stop Kiss is the first production programmed by Above the Stag's new artistic director Andrew Beckett. Although written in 1998, Diana Son's
The Guild of Misrule's immersive version of The Great Gatsby is currently the longest-running immersive theatre show in the UK. Previously playing
A ticketing company attempting to disrupt the industry by using booking fees to fund arts projects is launching a series of grants
One Dance UK Awards 2019, which celebrate achievement in dance across the UK, took place at the Imperial War Museum North in
Rarely is a political party both the subject of an opera and the author of its own libretto. With apposite timing, in
Industry bodies have warned that actors and theatre staff could end up being disenfranchised in next month's snap election because of the
The Voila! Festival in London, now in its seventh year, provides audiences with an opportunity to see an eclectic range of work
One of the intriguing things about Matthew Warchus' revival of Duncan MacMillan's Lungs at the Old Vic is how the two-hander effortlessly
Spiderfly " Theatre503, London Theatre503 has had an impressive hit rate of late when it comes to new writing. Next up is
BAFTA announced this year it would (finally) recognise the vital and extraordinary work of casting directors at its 2020 ceremony. The move
An investigation into the collapsed ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre has found the incident was caused by a "localised water leak", with
It speaks volumes of the tumultuous times in which we live that so many new plays are set in dystopian near-futures that
Isabel Allende's 1982 novel The House of the Spirits is not an easy work to bring to the stage. An ambitious family
This week's production news round-up includes Sara Bareilles' West End debut in Waitress, the world premiere of a double bill by Hofesh
Actors and theatre staff are being urged to make sure they have made arrangements to vote in next month's election, amid warnings
London's Royal Court Theatre is to commission a new play every other year in memory of its former international director, Elyse Dodgson.
Theatre staff working at the Piccadilly Theatre on the night its ceiling collapsed have been praised for their "quick and professional actions".
Arifa Akbar is to succeed Michael Billington as chief theatre critic at the Guardian. Former literary editor of the Independent, Akbar has
London's Bush Theatre has announced Trish Cooke as its inaugural writer in residence. As part of the 18-month residency Cooke will write