Not Too Tame announces major partnership to develop theatre in Warrington
Theatre company Not Too Tame is to take up residency in Warrington, as part of a new partnership that aims to engage
Theatre company Not Too Tame is to take up residency in Warrington, as part of a new partnership that aims to engage
I haven't had a holiday in two years, so the winter months closing in helped me make my mind up that now
Is there really no business like show business? Is it really still a show business? Or for performers is it more business
The Royal Court in London has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions over the course of next year. The theatre said it
Leah Bracknell's 16-year spell as vet Zoe Tate in ITV's long-running Emmerdale saw her create television history as the first regular, openly
Stephen Moore was one of the most versatile and reliable actors of his generation. A vital, always intelligent presence on stage, his
Talk about timely. With Greta Thunberg shaming the world's political leaders at the UN, and Extinction Rebellion protests causing chaos in London
It took a while after leaving drama school to land my first role despite serious hustle. I was ecstatic to say the
"Am I unnatural?" Hedda Gabler herself asks in tones most women will recognise. Chelsea Walker's production of Ibsen's play cuts to the
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre's production of Evita is to transfer to the Barbican next year as part of the venue's new
How did you start off in theatre? I had a brief taste of drama at school. Then, following a five-year stint working
From pub theatre to a global franchise, Mischief Theatre has perfected the art of making things go wrong in the right way.
I'm not exactly sure of the precise Venn diagram between readers of The Stage and viewers of Doctor Who but I think
Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details… Eoghan
An anthology of short plays for women performers has been published, described as an "antidote to casting anomalies" often found in drama
Cameron Mackintosh will receive this year's Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts. The accolade is traditionally handed out as part
Kicking off this year's National Youth Theatre REP season, Neil Bartlett's take on Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is an engaging if unadventurous adaptation.
Charlotte Melén is the founder of award-winning immersive audio platform Almost Tangible, which launched a year ago with a recording of Macbeth.
Ian Rickson's atmospheric staging of Brian Friel's intricate and lyrical 1980 play about language, communication and colonialism returns to the National Theatre
How you take care of your mental health may determine how long you can keep going in such a fast-paced, creative and
Deborah Bestwick is to step down as director of Ovalhouse as the theatre prepares to relocate to a new building in Brixton.
Currently starring in On Bear Ridge at London's Royal Court, the actor has enjoyed a run of extraordinary roles. She talks to
Following King Charles III and Albion, Mike Bartlett returns to the Almeida Theatre with an adaptation of Maxim Gorky's play, Vassa Zheleznova.
One of the most interesting things about Theatre by the Lake's relentless producing schedule is the way it pushes plays conceived for
Since directing a pie-shop Sweeney Todd that transferred to the West End and New York, Bill Buckhurst has been in demand, with