Watch: The Stage Debut Awards with performances from Follies and Dreamgirls
The Stage Debut Awards, recognising outstanding emerging theatre talent, took place for the first time on Sunday September 17, 2017. The full
The Stage Debut Awards, recognising outstanding emerging theatre talent, took place for the first time on Sunday September 17, 2017. The full
This week's top theatre jobs and auditions on The Stage Jobs include auditions for Viking Cruise Line, technical manager at The Peacock, Sadler’s Wells
Last year, Nottingham's Pintsize Theatre delivered 182 performances to nearly 20,000 children and teenagers in the city and county; that's three plays,
The latest press night parties, new shows in rehearsal, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include opening nights
Lyn Gardner's column on free tickets for reviews is well thought out and balanced. I don't mind if a reviewer is unable
Romeo and Juliet is an all-time favourite classic love story. The ballet, based on Shakespeare's play, is choreographed to one of Prokofiev's
Natasha Tripney Don't Miss Ink " Duke of York's Theatre, London Following a run at the Almeida Theatre, James Graham's fascinating play
In a column last week, The Stage contributor Howard Sherman asked whether a reviews aggregator, similar to the film industry’s Rotten Tomatoes,
Hyem " Noun; place of family, sanctuary and comfort; Adverb: "I'm gannin' hyem" " I'm going home. (Geordie/Old English/Scandinavian) Everyone says Mick and
Paris. August, 1944. As the Second World War rages on, lovers Tosca and Cavaradossi give refuge to a political prisoner and find
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Regarding Matthew Xia's piece on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ('Invisible in Edinburgh: why are BAME people ignored at the fringe?', Opinion, August
The latest press night parties, new shows in rehearsal, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include opening nights
Natasha Tripney Don't Miss One Day, Maybe The ever-ambitious Dreamthinkspeak takes an entire eight-storey former office block in Hull, for an immersive
In the past week, two columnists for The Stage have written about differing experiences at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. Director Rachel Bagshaw,
The much anticipated revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies opens at the National Theatre later this week, starring Imelda Staunton, Â Janie Dee and
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Though Matt Trueman may disagree, the exclusive nature of Tom Hiddleston's Hamlet means reporting the event, rather than shaping ticket sales, is
While there were no ‘skyrocket’ shows at the 70th Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Stage's critics revelled in the diversity of voices on
The latest press night parties, new shows in rehearsal, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include opening nights
John Patrick Shanley's masterpiece is one of the most acclaimed plays in recent memory. Winning 4 Tony Awards including Best Play, named
Natasha Tripney Nassim plays " Bush Theatre, London The Bush Theatre presents a retrospective of work by Iranian theatremaker Nassim Soleimanpour, featuring
Evita to be revived in Australia AUSTRALIA/SYDNEYÂ Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita will return to Australia, opening at the Sydney Opera
Last week York Theatre Royal announced it would invite people who do not regularly go to the theatre to have a say
Plays Full casting has been announced for Young Marx, the first production at Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr’s new theatre. Nancy Carroll,