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East London venue the Courtyard has come under fire from a series of theatremakers claiming to have experienced issues including non-payment, unprofessionalism,
The creative team behind the 2015 pop-up pie shop production of Sweeney Todd are reuniting for the opening show of the newly
Tatty Hennessy's credits as a writer include A Hundred Words for Snow, which premiered at London's Vault Festival before transferring to Trafalgar
Ambassador Theatre Group chief executive Mark Cornell has claimed theatres need to look to cinemas to improve audience comfort, arguing theatregoers are
As an actor, Tuyen Do's credits include Pah-La at London's Royal Court and The Great Wave at the National Theatre. She tells
A new theatre company has been launched that aims to make clubs and bars more inclusive for women and non-binary people. The
Theatremaker Jamie Hale is to take over the Barbican's Pit for a showcase of D/deaf and disabled artists. Hale tells Giverny Masso
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School student Moronke Akinola recently won the Alan Bates Award for the most promising actor in the final
Last week, Selladoor cancelled a show starring Ann Widdecombe after the politician claimed science might one day "produce an answer" to being
LAMDA student Stuart Thompson has won the 2019 Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year award. The prize recognises the best
Musicals Disney's The Lion King has announced casting for its UK and Ireland tour. The tour will open in Bristol in September
Marcelino Sambé has been promoted to principal dancer at the Royal Ballet, the highest rank in the company. Born in Lisbon, Portugal,
Marianne Elliott's production of Death of a Salesman has announced a West End transfer. The Young Vic production, which stars Wendell Pierce
Sheffield Theatres' stage management team has won at this year's SMA National Stage Management Awards. Sponsored by The Stage, the awards took
Ephemeral Ensemble co-founder Ramon Ayres tells Giverny Masso about the company's first full-length work Offstage, which compassionately explores suicide and the mask
The Evening Standard has ended the contracts of its two theatre critics after a combined 27 years due to "necessary cost cutting".
Watford Palace Theatre has announced a 21st-century reimagining of Patrick Hamilton's 1938 play Gaslight, which gave rise to the modern term 'gaslighting'
Kathy Burke and Scott Graham are to co-direct a new play by Sally Abbott, as part a programme of work celebrating the
Good Chance Theatre has announced an apprenticeship programme for young refugees living in the UK, which forms part of a season of
Her solo piece Woke follows two women's experiences of the US justice system amid the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Apphia Campbell
The Inheritance, Company and Sweat have been nominated in the theatre category of this year's South Bank Sky Arts Awards. Now in
A festival in Walthamstow run by theatre company HighTide has been cancelled after the local council withdrew its support, leaving up to
Musicals Musical Amour is to end its run at the Charing Cross Theatre in London six weeks early. The production was scheduled
Plans have been revealed for a new multi-purpose arts centre within a disused social club in south London. The proposals are from
A network has been set up to support migrants working in the arts, and will aim to tackle issues including "discrimination, tokenism