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This week's round up includes Giles Terera starring as Sammy Davis Jr in Hammersmith Lyric theatre's musical adaptation, and Kate Fleetwood playing
A new research project is to take a workshop into schools that aims to introduce students to careers in backstage roles. The
Alex Jennings has been announced to lead the cast of Stephen Beresford's The Southbury Child at the Bridge Theatre. Directed by Nicholas Hytner,
Equity is being urged to open up its membership to include dramaturgs in order to offer them protection from underpayment and exploitation.
The government has confirmed it is to end freedom of movement and introduce a points-based immigration system, with industry bodies branding the
Geraldine Somerville has been cast in the Royal Exchange's production of The Glass Menagerie, 30 years after she made her debut at
The Actors Centre in London has announced a new leadership team along with major changes to its programming. Amanda Davey, who was
The Pleasance has launched a scheme to support artists of colour to take work to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The Charlie Hartill
The government is being urged to introduce a legal requirement for all child modelling agencies to be licensed before they are allowed
Rufus Hound and Katy Brand have been announced to join the cast of Everybody's Talking About Jamie in the West End. Actor,
Immersive theatre company Colab Theatre has opened a new venue in a former pub in south London. The theatre company already runs
Two ticket touts who targeted shows including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been found guilty of fraud, in a verdict
BECTU has become the first trade union to join an equality campaign for people with disfigurement in the creative industries. Along with
Portsmouth's Kings Theatre has vowed not to work with producers who "bleed regional theatres dry" with unreasonable financial demands " as the
Designer Tom Scutt has claimed theatre design is "underestimated" by critics, claiming intelligent reviews are needed to help those working in his
Juliet Stevenson has argued that Shakespeare should be performed in modern dress and that some of his plays should be "buried and
Equity has launched a new support system for members experiencing mental health issues, which includes a helpline, an individual assessment and free
Exploring her personal experiences of becoming 'hearing' again after 22 years of deafness, Sophie Woolley tells Giverny Masso about the challenges of
Graeae's ensemble training programme for D/deaf and disabled theatremakers is to become an accredited course for the first time this year, with
David Tennant is to star in the West End revival of CP Taylor's Good "Â the first show to be announced by a
Birmingham Repertory Theatre is to make a series of redundancies as part of "structural changes" at the organisation. The Stage understands that
One of the creators of Border Crossings' latest show, which shines a light on the history of Indian migrant labourers indentured to
A "noticeable gap" in critical coverage of theatre made by artists with learning disabilities is highlighted in a new report, which claims
Lesley Joseph has been announced to join the cast of the UK and Ireland tour of Sister Act. Playing the role of
Paines Plough has announced the appointment of Holly Gladwell in the new role of executive producer. Gladwell is joining the organisation from