The social media platform will be the “official virtual stage” of the event, offering “bespoke workshops and masterclasses” to help performers build audiences both online and at the festival ...
A 92-year-old former theatre building has won planning approval to become a mixed-use home to some 109 hotel rooms, a swimming pool and spa, in addition to a refurbished auditorium ...
Theatre director Diane Page had reservations about going back to work with a baby to look after, but with the right support, it was made easy. Theatre prides itself on creative thinking, she says, so ...
Theatre prides itself on creative thinking, says director Diane Page, so why not lead the way on the issue of providing better support for working parents?
Actor and writer David Haig has adapted Philip K Dick's 1956 novella for the theatre, but are the press impressed by director Max Webster's sci-fi staging? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews ...
This week in The Stage 30 years ago, we revealed the unusual situation of a Conservative MP enquiring about Equity membership ...
Joe Orton’s comedy feels dated, but its satire still bites in this production by London Classic Theatre, starring John Dorney, Alana Jackson, Holly Smith, Alex Cardall, Jack Lord, Jon-Paul Rowden ...
Touring shows need an improved strategy for the future and why was there a lack of Oliviers coverage in the Evening Telegraph? – this week in Your Views ...
Touretteshero's Burnt Out in Biscuit Land is to make its London premiere at the Southbank Centre's Unlimited festival this September ...
Talking heads – the best quotes from theatremakers over the past week, including David Eldridge, Melanie La Barrie, Denise ...
Something Rotten! in Concert will star Jason Manford and is directed by Tim Jackson, whose production Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) had its own UK premiere last week.
Jodi Myers, former deputy director of touring at the now-devolved Arts Council of Great Britain, has criticised the "demise ...