In pictures: Julius Caesar rehearsals at Sheffield Crucible
Shakespeare's searing political thriller asks, when the majority choose a dangerous leader, what should the honourable citizen do? Robert Hastie opens his
Shakespeare's searing political thriller asks, when the majority choose a dangerous leader, what should the honourable citizen do? Robert Hastie opens his
An immersive reimagining of Janacek's classic Opera Deep in the tunnels of The Vaults, the Vixen fights to survive in one of
Symphonie Dramatique takes Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and turns it inside out and upside down. Eight dancers tell the tale of Shakespeare's
After preheating The Stage office oven to 190 degrees, our critics have sifted the theatre listings and proven the previews to bake
London’s Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has announced plans to ban busking without a licence on its streets, becoming the first
Playwriting contest to find next Shakespeare USA/STAUNTONÂ The American Shakespeare Center is launching an international playwriting competition, Shakespeare's New Contemporaries, that wil…
Twenty-five years after it premiered in the UK at the National Theatre, Tony Kushner's two-part epic, Angels in America, returns. The new
This week's top theatre vacancies on The Stage Jobs includes auditions for Matilda the Musical, head of sound for the London Theatre
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The latest press night parties, new shows in rehearsal, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first
As a third-year student at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, I was interested to read about the Diversity Schools
See the Menier Chocolate Factory's sold out Love in Idleness at the Apollo Theatre. Following a sold out run at the Menier
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child writer Jack Thorne updates Georg Buchner’s Woyzeck in a new version opening at the Old Vic
With a gruelling three consecutive five-day weeks in prospect before the next bank holiday, our critics pick the best theatre shows to
Last week, activists from BP or Not BP? invaded the stage at a Royal Shakespeare Company performance in protest of its renewed
Exclusive pictures from rehearsals for the Olivier award-winning Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, opening at the Duke of York's, London from the 15 May
This week's top theatre vacancies on The Stage Jobs includes auditions for P&O Cruises, stage manager for Matilda the Musical and head
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The latest press night parties, new shows in rehearsal, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first
The unveiling of the Diversity Schools Initiative (News, thestage.co.uk, April 19) is welcome and timely. It underlines the importance of challenging a
Music fans are invited to the biggest party of the year as the unstoppable Magic of Motown show steams into town. Seen
‘Emma Rice kicks off’ was a phrase heard in plenty of corners of the theatre world last week, but only in our
Last week, National Theatre artistic director Rufus Norris unveiled a major drive to create new British musicals, and complained that musical theatre
Rehearsals for The Graduate, starring Catherine McCormack and Jack Monaghan and directed by Lucy Bailey. Based on  the iconic characters from Charles Webb's novel
College celebrates playwright Goldoni ITALY/PAVIAÂ On May 5, the Ghislieri College in Pavia, which is 450 years old this year, will celebrate its