Mark Shenton: Is theatre doing enough to protect workers' mental health?
We crave happy endings in life and the theatre. The two happily coincided last week with the return, after a nine-week unscheduled
We crave happy endings in life and the theatre. The two happily coincided last week with the return, after a nine-week unscheduled
Rory Kinnear stars as Macheath in the new adaptation by Simon Stephens.
It was 18 years ago that Sasha Regan, then a young actor and aspiring director, transformed a leaking former paper warehouse beneath
It was quite something to see Stuff Happens reprised, for one performance only, on the evening of July 6, the very day
Theatre meets U.K. politics, Disney hits London via concert, Off-Broadway musicals find British homes, and Mark Rylance will reprise his Nice Fish.
Dates have also been announced for director Robert Icke's Hamlet.
The Off-Broadway hit will play a ten-week limited run with its original New York cast.
The very day Paul Miller took over as artistic director of Richmond’s Orange Tree in July 2014, a theatre that had been
I’m heading to New York, then Provincetown, for my summer holidays. Not that New York is usually much of a holiday "
Season also includes a rare revival of Noel Coward's Home Chat.
Lauren Samuels will star in an all-new production.
The one-off event will feature Alan Menken and the London company of Aladdin.
The Stage is currently engaged in the second annual Critic Search. We’ve chosen the shortlist of candidates (I’m one of the judges)
Theatre doesn’t fully come alive until an audience joins it. The watching is an essential ingredient. I recently sat in on rehearsals
The veteran actor was to have starred opposite Kenneth Branagh
We’re in a welcome era of gender-blind Shakespeare, with the recent triumphant opening of Michelle Terry’s Henry V at Regent’s Park Open
Despite a drought when it comes to Olivier victories, these American directors continue to mount productions across the pond. Why? The uncharted territory.
Brexit vote leads to epic political battle and Tony winner Stephen Dillane returns to the London stage, and Adam Cooper to star in world's first immersive ballet.
The Britain's Got Talent judge previously starred in the West End in the original cast of Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Gemma Arterton will star as St. Joan.
No venue in London offers a more arresting surprise to those who’ve never visited before than the Lyric Hammersmith. You enter a
It’s feast or famine in Theatreland, and this week there’s a mere handful of new openings in London. But at least that
Life is full of social anxieties, of which one of the keenest nowadays is FOMO: fear of missing out. As Caterina Fake
Production marks the first time a Roald Dahl children's story has been adapted specially for adults.
The Pitch Perfect star will play Miss Adelaide for eight weeks.