166 stories by "Lisa Martland"
Carrying on a new series, our editor Lisa Martland picks out seven of her Top Picks from the last week of theatre (2-9 June 2019). Amidst her top choices are Maryam Philpott's journey back t…
Directors Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell have brought their unique vision to one of the greatest plays of the 20th century by Arthur Miller, seen through the eyes of an African Americ…
As part of a new series, our editor Lisa Martland picks out seven of her Top Picks from the last week of theatre (20-27 May 2019). Amidst her choices is the return of The Lehman Trilogy, imp…
As part of a new series, our editor Lisa Martland picks out seven of her Top Picks from the last week of theatre (29 April-6 May 2019). Amidst her choices are two more West End productions o…
Carrying on her new series, our editor Lisa Martland picks out five of her Top Picks from the last week of theatre (8-14 April 2019).
In a new series, My Theatre Mates editor picks out five of her Top Picks from the week that was in theatre (18-24 March 2019), ranging from Libby Purves' return (after a few months' break) t…
Performances tailored to children on the autism spectrum have liberated families for some time, but in April the Lincoln Center in US
Fourth Monkey offers two half-scholarships, which include a trip to Italy to work with Antonio Fava. It has a graduate touring company,
In its inaugural year, the London-based academy gives free places on three of its courses, says Lisa Martland The Pauline Quirke Academy
Featured in CBBC's School for Stars, the college offers places worth £200,000, writes Lisa Martland Ellie-Rose Eames, from Rochester in Kent, was
Youth Music Theatre UK, a new partner to The Stage Scholarships, is offering free tuition to one lucky winner, says Lisa Martland.
With nearly £60,000 up for grabs, the Hertfordshire school offers excellent opportunities for budding triple-threat performers, writes Lisa Martland Benjamin Kempton, 16,
The Stage Scholarships has been running for more than 20 years, helping many hundreds of youngsters follow their dreams, with former winners
Gibsa Bah, 17, from Birmingham, has won The Stage Scholarship to cover fees for the first year of Wac Arts' three-year diploma
The musical theatre giant brings big shows to audiences across the continent. Its chief executive tells Lisa Martland why catering to each
The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts has offered 114 awards in The Stage Scholarships scheme for 2017, writes Lisa Martland. The
Razzamataz Theatre Schools has offered 27 awards in The Stage Scholarships scheme for 2017. The winners from across the UK will each receive
Amelia Lusted, 10, from Wokingham in Berkshire, has won The Stage Scholarship (worth £45,000) at the Barbara Speake Stage School, to cover
Sam Hull, 19, from Stevenage in Hertfordshire, has won a full scholarship (worth a total of £22,200) to attend the Emil Dale
First-time partner in The Stage Scholarships scheme, Spirit Young Performers Company has offered six part-scholarships in association with The Stage for the
Naomi Denny, 23, from Brighton, and Carla Cuscito, 21, from Bari in Italy, have won The Stage Scholarships at Fourth Monkey Theatre
Musical theatre is flourishing in Europe and continues to grow in popularity whether crowds are flocking to a replica production of a
Masego Makgobe has won The Stage full scholarship to attend the musical theatre one-year foundation course at Read College (worth a total
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts' dedication to The Stage Scholarships scheme has been demonstrated this year by it giving four awards,
Nicholas Antoniou-Tibbitts, aged 11, from Hempstead, just outside Saffron Walden in Essex, has won The Stage Scholarship to attend Sylvia Young Theatre