835 stories by "Paul Vale"
Immersive, interactive dining experiences are becoming a part of London's theatre scene " there's a multi-course Dionysian dinner show in the Vaults
For nearly 30 years, The Stage and the UK's top stage schools, drama schools and academies have offered free or subsidised places
The first thing that strikes you about the Iris Theatre’s production of Arabian Nights is the set design. The already noble yet
There are billowing waves of nostalgia in Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's new play Dishoom!. Not just for the 1970s, playfully recreated in Neil
In the 1960s, EM Forster saw little reason to publish his 1914 novel Maurice, as its themes and writing seemed dated. Published
Eris was the goddess of strife and her most important role in mythical history was to act as a catalyst to the
The world has changed a great deal since Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds wrote Salad Days just as the era it was
As part of The Stage Scholarships scheme, Razzamataz Theatre Schools has offered a total of 24 awards for 2018. Winners from all
Past mistakes and a fresh start form the backbone of James Hogan's new one-act drama High Ridin'. In several aspects it's quite
Alex McSweeney's Distance ties in with a new initiative at the Park in conjunction with MIND to introduce rehearsal practices to protect
Lin Manuel Miranda’s musical sensation Hamilton is a game-changer. It has altered the shape of musical theatre. But when its West End
This new musical by Stephen Hyde and Leoe Mercer created quite a flurry on the fringe this year. It won awards at
The Stage Scholarships in conjunction with London-based Fourth Monkey Actor Training Company have been won by Lisa Gilroy and Meghan Smith. Both
The Stage Scholarship at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts has been awarded to 11-year-old Tori Ryan. A half-scholarship has also been
It may have reached the end of a 1300 mile cycle ride but touring Shakespeare company the Handlebards is showing no signs
Performance artist and singer Sarah Ward had already established a profile on the cabaret circuit in Australia when she created her alter
Since Jason Donovan left the soap opera Neighbours in 1989 for a career in music, he hasn’t really looked back. The darling
Within only a few years of Marilyn Monroe’s death, conspiracy theories began to evolve. Her links with mafia figures were well known,
Following on from last year’s Richard III (a One-Woman show), Emily Carding takes on the role of the Danish prince in Hamlet
With signature grey-scale make-up and outrageous style Cazeleon cuts quite an unusual figure, even on the fringe cabaret stage. Meticulous contouring presents
Many artists have attempted to capture on stage the essence of cabaret during the Weimar Republic in Germany. Rather than simply performing
Milk and Blood is a brand new theatre collective drawn predominantly from graduates of East 15 Acting School and The Dip is
When Benny Hill died in 1992, his body lay undiscovered for two days. His career as a comedian had been over for
The Flabbergast Theatre members are the regular fringe creatives behind the puppet creations Boris and Sergey. This year, the creative team has
Of all the American performers currently integrating apologies into their work at the moment, none comes close to the creative eloquence of