January 2: a New Year's resolution, the botched return of theatre between lockdowns and what's happening in Australia
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Never mind a land-based wall that Donald Trump may or may not erect with Mexico, or American trade tariffs being imposed on China; forget, too, the soon-to-cease free trading between Britain…
Throughout her stellar opera career, Renée Fleming has frequently branched out into musical theatre and jazz. As The Light in the Piazza
Are West End ticket prices out of control?
How last nights are more celebratory and democratic than first nights in the theatre.
Performing arts exports to Europe " alongside music and visual arts " are worth £360 million to the UK, but that and
How religious freedoms and freedom of speech are clashing over the casting of the lead in a new regional production of The Color Purple.
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How reviews for Joshua Harmon's Admissions are strikingly different to its press reception in New York.
How three shows all opened on Tuesday March 12 -- but I managed to review all three of them.
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The representation of women in stories told on stage , and/or by women, which I've watched WITH women, are a great way to celebrate International Women's Day.
What happens when a critic not only writes his own version of a Moliere classic -- but then reviews a rival version.
I step away from my close association with The Stage -- and I celebrate my 10th anniversary on Twitter
A friend recently remarked how amazing it must be to be the last of a profession. We were talking about the rapidly
Diane Paulus, only the third female director to win a Tony, is bringing smash Broadway musical Waitress to the West End. She