Creditors furious as Dress Circle reopens under a different name
Creditors owed thousands of pounds after London theatre shop Dress Circle went into liquidation have expressed anger that the store has begun operating again under a new name.
Creditors owed thousands of pounds after London theatre shop Dress Circle went into liquidation have expressed anger that the store has begun operating again under a new name.
New BBC director general George Entwistle has vowed to "raise the creative quality" of the Corporation's output.
BBC1's Sherlock and ITV's Appropriate Adult have been nominated for best-short form television drama at this year's Writer's Guild of Great Britain Awards.
Olivier award-winning actor Clare Higgins has revealed plans to launch a free drama school for students who lack the means to pay for training.
Smash choreographer Joshua Bergasse has ruled out a live stage show of the Marilyn Monroe musical at the heart of the Sky Atlantic television series.
BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night concert series is to be broadcast live on television for the first time in its 60 year history.
Maxine Peake and John Simm are to star in a new BBC1 drama written by Criminal Justice creator Peter Moffat.
Jenna Russell and Josefina Gabrielle have been cast in the Menier Chocolate Factory's forthcoming production of Merrily We Roll Along.
The 100th anniversary of composer Benjamin Britten's birth is to be marked globally with a series of events, including a year of dedicated programming across the BBC.
Jaime Winstone is to star in a promenade production of Thomas Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy.
Caroline O'Connor has pulled out of the Curve's forthcoming production of Hello, Dolly! and will be replaced in the musical by Janie Dee.
Sky Arts has signed a deal with opera company Rosenblatt Recitals, which will see the broadcaster televise four performances from the organisation.
Performers including former EastEnders actor Sam Attwater have been left thousands of pounds out of pocket, after a musical they were starring in was cancelled just days into its run.
Shane Richie is to star in a BBC radio musical drama that the Corporation describes as "Glee for an older audience".
A forthcoming UK tour of the Boney M musical Daddy Cool starring Jane McDonald has been cancelled, marking the second time a planned touring production of the show has been axed.
The National Theatre has cancelled two performances of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, after its lead actor suffered an injury.
Tiger Aspect's head of comedy, Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, has been promoted to the role of managing director.
ITV has bought Graham Norton's production company, So Television, in a deal that could be worth as much as £17 million.
Jill Halfpenny and Kris Marshall have been cast in ITV's new supernatural thriller Lightfields.
Lorraine Burroughs and Jodhi May are to star in a television adaptation of the book The Ice Cream Girls.
ITV dramas Vera and Scott and Bailey have both been re-commissioned for a third series.
BBC2 has won the terrestrial channel of the year award at the Edinburgh International Television Festival.
Scotland's first minister, Alex Salmond, has called for the country to have its own public service broadcaster, claiming the current situation is "failing Scottish TV viewers and producers".
BBC1 has ordered new comedies written by David Walliams and Ben Elton, and a drama starring Gabriel Byrne.
ITV has revealed it has no current plans to do any more musical theatre talent search shows, admitting that it was a "little disappointed" with Superstar's ratings.