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Come and indulge in this delightful Tony Award winning comedy this Christmas, with its laugh out loud dialogue and its infectious energy.
Come and indulge in this delightful Tony Award winning comedy this Christmas, with its laugh out loud dialogue and its infectious energy.
Amid this week's tidal wave of pantomimes there are new openings in London and around the UK, some of them entirely free
Last week, it emerged that the National Theatre is no longer allowing people to use its front-of-house spaces to work on laptops
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
In the final part of our exclusive Theatre Lives series, Imelda Staunton talks with Digital Theatre's Fiona Lindsay about her career and working in
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights sees the panto season kick off with
Post-audition silence is rude A few days after auditioning for a production, I discovered it hadn't gone my way when they announced
Are you ready for a gigantic sprinkle of Playhouse magic this Christmas? Then get set to join Cinderella on a midnight coach
In a week in which the great British panto machine cranks into life (think Ted Hughes' Iron Man in a vast washerwoman's cap, and
Olivier award-winner Ken Stott and BAFTA award-winner Reece Shearsmith come together as lead actor "Sir" and Norman, his dresser, in this eagerly
This week, The Stage’s associate editor Mark Shenton queried the value of this year’s Evening Standard Awards after several of the prizes
Terrorist murders KENYA/NAIROBIÂ A terrorist attack last month has left two members of a theatre company dead and three others critically wounded. Nairobi-based
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
SMA not looking for 'sound bite' In his column ('Technical jobs aren't being cut and replaced by admin roles', Flyman comments on
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights sees the season’s awards continue with the
Following a string of five star reviews after its eight month run at the Savoy Theatre, don't miss the filmed production of
It’s a relatively quiet week before the gunge buckets and glitter cannons emerge from their boxes and the panto onslaught begins… Natasha
A new awards scheme is being set up to celebrate pantomime productions across the country, as organisers claim that the genre should
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
In the fourth of our exclusive Theatre Lives series, Julie Walters talks with Digital Theatre's Fiona Lindsay about her career and working in theatre. Julie
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of All
All students get equal chances It is always hard to characterise all drama schools, as The Stage's helpful, six-page feature proved, but
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat. The creative team that brought The Wilton's house down with Dick Whittington is back to spice
It’s a big week for musical theatre with two major new productions, both of which originated in New York, opening in London
Actor Noma Dumezweni has spoken out about the barriers she faces as a working parent, adding that a cooperative-style creche, run by