International news round-up: November 3
Arts building opens USA/BOSTONÂ The University of Massachusetts, Boston, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 17, welcoming the public to tour its new
Arts building opens USA/BOSTONÂ The University of Massachusetts, Boston, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 17, welcoming the public to tour its new
Eifman Ballet returns to the London Coliseum this December with the UK premiere of Artistic Director Boris Eifman's awe-inspiring ballet Up &
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Globe should support Rice Kneehigh is an associate company of Shakespeare's Globe, and has been proud to be part of Emma Rice's
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of Amadeus
Saturday 05 November 12:00 | NFT3 BFI Southbank As part of the major Black Star season, BFI Southbank join forces with KCL
21 characters, 2 actors and 1 of the most romantic stories of all time Over 200 years after the nation's favourite novel
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The theatre event of the week has to be Glenda Jackson's return to the stage for the first time in 25 years
Last week, Shakespeare's Globe announced that artistic director Emma Rice would be stepping down from her post in 2018, and that the
Three leading drama school principals offer advice on assessing the curriculum, teaching staff and career opportunities when choosing where to train. Jane
Creative courses axed AUSTRALIAÂ The performing arts have been targeted by fresh Australian cultural cuts. The latest wave announced by the Department of
In the third of our exclusive Theatre Lives series, Michael Grandage talks with Digital Theatre's Fiona Lindsay about his career and working in theatre. Michael
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Our school has diverse students I read with interest David Hutchison's article ('Asian students 'almost absent' in drama schools‘). While I recognise
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of The
Tony Award-winning Broadway composer Jason Robert Brown will helm a new London production of his acclaimed musical The Last Five Years, starring
Alongside Michael Longhurst's much anticipated revival of Amadeus at the National Theatre, this week also sees Al Smith's superbly disconcerting play Harrogate
Who is more trustworthy than a sister? Sex, lies and black comedy permeate this modern reworking of Ovid's myth of Tereus, Procne
Festival opens JAPAN/TOKYOÂ Festival/Tokyo has kicked off its two-month theatre season with events centred around Ikebukuro Station. The F/T Main Programme features 16
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Diverse casting matters Edward Thomas' letter on diverse casting (October 6) does not acknowledge how those working in theatre, film and television
The latest press night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of Shopping
Is a political revolution coming? Will the Labour party collapse? Can the kingdom stay united? It's 1974. And Westminster is about to