Building work starts on the National Theatre " 50 years ago in The Stage
October 30, 1969: Work on the National Theatre's new home on the South Bank began half a century ago this week. We
October 30, 1969: Work on the National Theatre's new home on the South Bank began half a century ago this week. We
Actor Noel O'Donovan was a mainstay of contemporary Irish theatre who also made memorable contributions to Ireland's homegrown television and film industries
Playwright Mustapha Matura has died aged 79. Matura, who was born in Trinidad, is frequently described as one of the leading figures
Schools should be given funding to take children on trips to see plays, the theatre industry's key membership bodies have argued in
Hailed as one of the greatest prima ballerinas of the last century, Alicia Alonso was a force of nature who dominated American
An initiative set up to address a lack of British Muslim stories for family audiences on stage is to provide development funding
The Bunker in London Bridge is set to close next year due to proposed redevelopment of the site, its management has announced.
When musical theatre collaborators George Stiles, Anthony Drewe and Elliot Davis' updated gay version of the Cinderella story premiered in 2012, its
Time can feel long when you don't know what you're doing. Jeanine, drifts unmoored between sex with mask-making Victor and lessons with
Though Britain's jails are at bursting point, theatremakers are working with current and former prisoners to prepare them to rejoin their communities
In her dying moments, Christine (Rebecca Manley) is granted the power to see her children, Ashe (Katie West), Jess (Witney White) and
In January, HighTide artistic director Suba Das posted an image on social media captioned: "The class of 2019… we're here to fuck
What is it we dream about? What brings on a sigh? Piled peaches and cream, about 6ft high… No, I'm not indulging
Anupama Chandrasekhar's When the Crows Visit is a haunting beast of a play, one that persistently claws away at expectations and comforts
Most will be aware of Extinction Rebellion's use of civil disobedience to disrupt 'business as usual' this month, as members seek to
The WhatsOnStage Awards will add two new categories when its returns for its 20th year in 2020. Best musical direction and best
For the stage managers, designers and technicians of tomorrow, building contacts while training can often lead to work later. Sarah Lambie talks
Paper theatre tickets will not single-handedly doom our planet if not stopped immediately. But they are part of a wider problem of
Leading venues including the National Theatre have revealed they are introducing paperless ticketing in a bid to reduce their environmental impact and
Christopher Haydon has been appointed the new artistic director of Rose Theatre Kingston. This will see the theatre revert back to an
A £1 billion creative investment bank dedicated to supporting the regions that need it most and a significant increase to public arts
I started performing as a child during the Blitz, singing in an air-raid shelter. When I left school, I joined City Lit
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details… Eoghan
How did you start in theatre? I was born to a Polish and Romanian family and raised in one of Rio de
The Man in the White Suit will close its run in the West End a month earlier than planned, with producers blaming