In The Stage newspaper this week: September 1
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Late West End shows not for me I'm more than a little dismayed at the arrogance of people living in their London
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first night of
March 1918. "The war to end all wars". Anxiety builds in Captain Stanhope's claustrophobic dugout as the threat of an imminent German
Earlier this week, The Stage’s Soapbox column highlighted a performer’s frustration at receiving “radio silence” after an audition. This week we’re asking:
Edmonton Fringe CANADA/EDMONTONÂ Running in parallel with Edinburgh, the 35th Edmonton Fringe has opened. With 213 shows over 11 days, it is the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Olympic model may not suit arts I like a bold challenge (Editor's view: Will success in Rio inspire arts funding change?, August
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights for Jungle
Win tickets to Counting Stars at Theatre Royal Stratford East by award-winning playwright Atiha Sen Gupta between 26th August and the 15th
The quantity and quality of performance coaching and tuition in the UK is extraordinarily high, so the problem is not one of
As London welcomed the start of a 24-hour Tube service last week, Society of London Theatre chief executive Julian Bird said the
Adler and Gibb Written and directed by Tim Crouch Co-directed by Andy Smith and Karl James August 30 to September 3, 2016
Plays Simon Callow, Rufus Hound and Meera Syal will make digital cameos in a new production of Much Ado About Nothing that
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
At the mid-point of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with more than 150 shows under its collective reviewing belt, we asked our critics
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights for
Where does the ticket levy go? Your leader ('Global threats pose challenges to West End', August 4, p8) reminds me that no
The highly acclaimed Russian State Opera returns with a UK tour of Bizet’s Carmen (sung in French with English surtitles). Carmen features an impressive cast
Last week, the Musicians’ Union began protesting against the scaling back of live musicians in the new tour of Dirty Dancing and
Having whittled the competition down from 280 entries, here are the grand finalists' reviews of The Plough and the Stars at the
Hungry Caterpillar tour CANADA/WINDSORÂ Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia has embarked on a 10-week tour of China with its production of The Very
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights for
HSE not cracking down on ceilings We write in response to the recent article in The Stage regarding ceilings ('Final warning to make