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You'd have to have been walking around with your eyes closed and your fingers in your ears to escape the fact that
You'd have to have been walking around with your eyes closed and your fingers in your ears to escape the fact that
Brighton Fringe boss Julian Caddy has got himself into a spot of bother after he penned an article for the local paper
Another week, another mildly perplexing publicity stunt, this time by coach provider National Holidays, which has decided to recreate famous theatre scenes
Skulking around backstage at the Olivier Awards, Tabard saw all sorts of weird and wonderful things. Not anything on the main stage,
From "To be or not to be", to "To pee or not to pee". Theatre critic Kate Maltby caused a stir last year
Unless you've been wedged under a rock, beneath some cement, wearing noise-cancelling headphones and a blindfold, you'll probably be aware that this
There's heckling, and there's heckling. And at the opening night of People, Places and Things at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End,
Eight Olivier awards " blimey. Where does Judi Dench keep them all? "Around," she winked, as she spoke to reporters after her best
Next time you have a run in with someone at work, remember that it happens to the best of us at some
There are some things in this this life that can't be unseen. Like Denise Gough's wild performance in People, Places and Things,
Its chorus might not have been threatening to strike, but London's less embattled opera venue still manages to find itself embroiled in
Deary, deary me. Theatreland is going crazy, I tell you. Tabard hears a London theatre has come up with a novel way
Readers, do you know what Tabard's dream holiday consists of? A seaside Mediterranean villa, yes, but it must be one with a
Star of American series The Affair (clue's in the name) and the Donmar Warehouse's recent Les Liaisons Dangereuses (likewise) Dominic West seems to have
Thinking of selling fake tickets? You're probably not, but just in case you are, let this next story be a warning to
If there was ever a type of person that would make use of the well-known leap year tradition that allows women to
Readers, Tabard may be getting long in the tooth, but his attention span is as short as ever " in large part
Well done, Katie Mitchell. She goes away for five years, only to come back and wreak havoc on the theatre industry. How?,
We all know the old actorly superstitions: Don't say the name of the Scottish play. Don't whistle inside a theatre. Don't leave
Gawd bless Barbara Windsor, stalwart of the entertainment industry and a dame since the beginning of this year. Who wasn't pleased when
Tabard remembers well the backlash that critic Philip Hensher faced after he referenced Rosie Cavaliero's appearance when she was appearing in Prey
Does Arts Council England know something we don't? In the wake of the latest guidelines it has been circulating to theatres, which
Theatre audiences: we might not all have to wear corsets and heavy, overburdening clothing anymore but blimey, we do still love a
Good old Rufus Norris. He makes sure things get done. Especially when members of his own family are calling on him to
Not a day goes by when theatre etiquette isn't mentioned in some way " whether it's an angry audience member tweeting about