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In 2017, writer, actor and director Scott Howland set up theatre company Nothing to Perform with director, actor and producer Harriet Taylor.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin says that after many years of wanting to conduct the Mass, he decided one day when he was 10 to play-act at conducting Mozart's Symphony No. 40. That day, everything c…
As her new works stand watch over the Met, the Kenyan-American sculptor talks about reshaping art history
Because of the music, Lauderdale "had become the de facto social director of Portland's underground political scene, staging rallies, parties and functions at coffeehouses, private homes and…
As Robbie Williams' songwriting partner, Guy Chambers had already enjoyed enormous success, but always wanted to compose a musical. He tells Matthew
A Little Princess, the classic children's novel by The Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett, gets a Christmas run at London's Drayton Arms Theatre, in a brand-new stage version adapt…
Lindsey Huebner speaks to theatre critic and now playwright, Ava Wong Davies about being told to decide just one path, crying after scratch nights and how spilling her guts is the best 'proc…
"We were determined that our final season should not be full of rose-tinted reverence for the theatre's past; we wanted to ensure that we continued to tell the most urgent stories of our tim…
How did a child's question lead to new satire God 2.0? Playwright/director Andrew Bruce-Lockhart explains all. Book your tickets now!
"The [Me2/Orchestra's] beginnings were humble " seven people showed up to the first rehearsal in Burlington, Vt., in 2011. Yet it has grown " almost entirely by word of mouth, [Ronald] Braun…
Renée Zellweger does her own singing in the new Garland biopic, amplifying not only the film's authenticity but its poignancy as well.
After years working in bars and call centres, Brookes' absurdist show netted him the Edinburgh comedy award. So why does he want to want to blow the whole thing up?
It's an hour after Jorda…
"No one set out to turn the airwaves into a political weapon " much less deputize talk-radio hosts as the ideological enforcers of a major American political party. Instead the story of how …
You probably know Tony Hawks for his hilarious books and radio appearances, but did you know he was a finalist for a musical theatre prize on three occasions? You do now. He told us about fu…
From time to time, pieces of artwork are stolen, and painters, collectors and the like will do anything to get their prized possessions back. In this post, we are going to take a look at som…
Amy Bell is at this year's Edinburgh Fringe with a show that explores the lack of visibility for queer women in dance.
As BroadwayWorld reported yesterday, Faye Dunaway, who just wrapped up her run in the Broadway-bound play Tea at Five, has been fired from the production after reports that of 'Hostile and d…
Columbian performer and Royal Ballet principal Fernando Montano on what moved him to create an evening of performance supporting the Marine Conservation Society, shooting incredible underwat…
The Radio Arts Foundation (RAF) in St. Louis is looking for a CEO/General Manager who is an experienced and highly creative individual with a demonstrated history of thinking out of the box
The new artistic director of Encores! Off-Center talks about her inaugural season---When Michael Friedman, the former artistic director of New York City Center's Encores! Off-Center, invited…
Director and playwright Lynette Linton stepped into Madani Younis shoes as artistic director of the Bush last year. She tells Sam Marlowe
When the cast of "The Prom" performed at the Tony Awards, it drove home the show's themes of acceptance and inclusion with a same-sex kiss. The musical, which entered the night with seven no…
The novelty of the casting and brightness of the music in Man of La Mancha make a big impression, though be warned that the show is not without its darker elements, some intended and others …
When times are tough, we could all do with a laugh. That's what was at the forefront of journalist and playwright Jennifer Selway's mind when she created her new farce Flat Out. Discover her…
Emphasis on the one. "For Webster, new nationhood provided unique opportunities for language reform " opportunities that would fade quickly, he warns, if not grabbed before America's languag…