From Our Archive: 25 years ago in The Stage (March 17, 1994)
A quarter of a century ago, we reported on a strange set of affairs: Bolton councillors debating on whether to lift a
A quarter of a century ago, we reported on a strange set of affairs: Bolton councillors debating on whether to lift a
This year's Olivier Awards nominations were announced last week, with Company and Come From Away leading the pack with nine nods each.
In a 1969 editorial, our editor Eric Johns wondered why there weren't more young actors making their mark in the West End.
Lyn Gardner's article on the death of the high street struck a chord with us. A huge town centre redevelopment, conceived 20 years
This year's Olivier Awards nominations were announced on March 4. Here, we break down the facts and figures in detail. 100Â productions eligible
As Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's musical celebrates its 50th anniversary, and Sheridan Smith becomes the first lead cast member to
Updates from this week include the news that Sheridan Smith will star as the narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
'Twas as a mere youth that I came across the illustrious Albert Finney (Obituary, February 11). His looks were almost archetypically British,
The Stage used to be well known for the light-entertainment performers who took out adverts in its back pages. Thirty years ago
Last week, pop musical Six announced its first sing-along performance, where audience members can join in with the production's songs, after its
Lyn Gardner on Berkoff/Mamet I disagree with Lyn Gardner (Back off Berkoff and Mamet " women own the #MeToo story) on the
We reported on a dispute between critics and theatre managements over starting times: "The row over when the public can read about
Actor Hayley Tamaddon recently spoke out about her experience of an audience member shouting “fuck you” at her character during a performance
Market Theatre inquiry concludes SOUTH AFRICA/ JOHANNESBURGÂ South Africa's ministry of arts and culture has concluded its investigation into misconduct, racism and nepotism
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week's highlights include the press nights of Kes at Leeds
Drama school is not the only way I was disappointed at the tone of Susan Elkin's feature on foundation courses, which implies
Last week, The Stage reported how Netflix is moving into screening theatre productions. It will produce a specially created version of the Broadway
In our January episode, critics Tim Bano and Lyn Gardner reveal their top picks of of 2019 ranging from major West End musicals
The Stage Awards 2019 were held at the Bridge Theatre in London on Friday 25 January. Winners included Sonia Friedman Productions, Nottingham
The awards presentation The award winners/media board The party
Regarding the cancellation of the UK tour of To Kill a Mockingbird (front page, January 24), these [Broadway] companies seem to think
Most promising newcomer Chris Walley for The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Noel Coward Theatre Best Shakespearean performance Sophie Okonedo for Antony and Cleopatra,
Last week, the forthcoming UK and Ireland tour of To Kill a Mockingbird was cancelled weeks before it was due to start
The Stage Awards in association with Integro Insurance Brokers Ltd celebrate the achievements of theatre companies and individuals across the UK and internationally.
Interactive pop-up Chatelet season FRANCE/PARISÂ In anticipation of the launch of her debut 2019-20 season at the helm of Paris' Theatre du Chatelet